This has quickly developed into Puerto Maldonado’s standout restaurant. It calls itself an exponent of Novo Amazonica cuisine – that’s like Novo Andino, only making those bold culinary adaptations to jungle dishes − but this is still more about dependable Peruvian Amazon staples, cooked to perfection rather than with particular innovation.
It’s a huge, airy, courteously staffed restaurant, with a couple of terraces sporting lush river views, and serves plenty of vegetarian options alongside its fish-focused specialties.