Posts Tagged “South American”

Bottomless Tapas for just £15! Las Iguanas, the home of vibrant Mexican and South American cuisine, is starting 2025 with a bang by offering an irresistible trio of deals this January. Whether you’re dining out on a budget, craving bold flavours, or looking for a little guilt-free indulgence, Las Iguanas has something for everyone. From…

A taste of South America Ceviche is now popular around the world but it originated Peru and Ecuador. It’s mostly made from the freshest of raw fish. It isn’t actually cooked, but cured in fresh citrus juices, spices and chopped onions, salt, and coriander. The name is thought to have come from the Quechuan word…

In the heart of Bloomsbury, not far from Russell Square Underground station, one finds a new area of restaurants, cafés and retail outlets. It’s popular every day but at weekends Brunswick Square comes to life! When the sun shines it becomes a magnet for those looking for a bite to eat and a convivial glass…

I confess that I was a bit startled at the prospect of reviewing a Peruvian cookbook. It’s a measure of my ignorance that I had expected lists of ingredients that would be difficult to find outside South America, with the notable exception of guinea-pig and I couldn’t visualise a trip to the pet shop after…