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El Rincon Que No Conoces de Teresa Izquierdo vs Huaca Pucllana

Both establishments are rated very highly by professional reviewers writing for major publications. Overall, Huaca Pucllana is preferred by most professionals compared to El Rincon Que No Conoces. Huaca Pucllana comes in at #4 in Lima with endorsements from 6 reviewers like Fodor's, BlackBook and concierge.com.

El Rincon Que No Conoces de Teresa Izquierdo
El Rincon Que No Conoces de Teresa Izquierdo
8 / 10
Bernardo Alcedo 363, Lince, Martes a Domingo, Lima, Peru
From $10 /night
Lonely Planet Lonely Planet
Top Choice
"Worth the taxi trek, this mecca of comida criolla was founded by the late Teresa Izquierdo Gonzales, a beloved national icon." Full review
Travel + Leisure Travel + Leisure
"This Lince District eatery has become a favorite for classic Peruvian dishes—like the tacu-tacu and the causa." Full review
BlackBook BlackBook
"Don't be fooled by the name (roughly translated as "The Corner You've Never Heard Of"). It's humble and all, but it's got caché."
Frommer's Frommer's
"Old-school criolla haunt with red bricks and yellow walls is the place to come for Doña Teresa’s classic preparations of causa rellena and picarones...there is a different menu each day of the week" Full review
Huaca Pucllana
Huaca Pucllana
8 / 10
8 General Borgono Cuadra, Lima, Peru
From $25 /night
Concierge Concierge
"Even if Huaca Pucllana were located in the world's most nondescript setting, the food alone—from the crunchy yuca spirals with huancaína sauce to the classic house ceviche—would warrant a visit."
Fodor's Fodor's
"You feel like a part of history at this beautiful restaurant, which faces the ruins of a 1,500-year-old pyramid." Full review
Frommer's Frommer's
"This is nothing less than one of the most incredible restaurant settings anywhere in the world, nestled within the compound of a 1,500-year-old adobe pyramid." Full review
Travel + Leisure Travel + Leisure
"A large terrace provides up-close views of the pre-Inca pyramid, which is illuminated after dark to create an even more dramatic setting." Full review
BlackBook BlackBook
"Crisp white lines and minimalist decor put the focus where it should be: on the impressively lit pre-Inca ruins right outside the window."