Lima, Peru
The New Buenos Aires: A Bustling Culinary Arriviste
Peru has struggled under dictatorships for decades, but it's enjoying a period of stability now, and the capital has become a global food and nightlife hot spot. Join the artsy white-collar crowd for lunch at chef Rafael Osterling's ceviche bar, El Mercado, or on the pool deck of the Miraflores Park Hotel. Locals tuck into plates of tiger catfish at Malabar and sip pisco at Ayahuasca. Late night, hit Aura and you might glimpse native son Mario Testino. Call it a night at the Country Club Lima Hotel.
Above: Lima's Cerro San Cristóbal.
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