Lima Nights
PERU | Monday, 10 July 2006 | Views [1322]
The Lost Girls hit the town for our first night out in Lima, Peru. Our quest for our first Pisco sours ended at a trendy restaurant, Scena, in Miraflores (Lima’s most cosmopolitan neighborhood), where we quickly learned how just a view sips of this potent Peruvian libation are enough to turn any night into a wild one. And the LGs did!! After downing our first free drinks, Scena’s signature Black Martinis, compliments of the cute waitstaff, we headed to our next destination.
After our second Pisco sours at Café del Mar, we hit the upstairs room for live music, and dancing (although we were the only ones doing it)! There we discovered the smooth stylings of legendary jazz cat, Manonyo Mujica, a favorite among Peruvians and now among the LGs too!
We spent the night mingling with lots of hip locals, including a photographer who was snapping photos for a Lima magazine – I hope we made the cut! After realizing the bar was closing around us (literally all the lights were being turned off and we were still sipping our cocktails at the table), we headed back to our fantastic hotel to dream about the delicious breakfast buffet that awaited us in the morningThe Lost Girls hit the town for our first night out in Lima, Peru. Our quest for our first Pisco sours ended at a trendy restaurant, Scena, in Miraflores (Lima’s most cosmopolitan neighborhood), where we quickly learned how just a view sips of this potent Peruvian libation are enough to turn any night into a wild one. And the LGs did!! After downing our first free drinks, Scena’s signature Black Martinis, compliments of the cute waitstaff, we headed to our next destination.
After our second Pisco sours at Café del Mar, we hit the upstairs room for live music, and dancing (although we were the only ones doing it)! There we discovered the smooth stylings of legendary jazz cat, Manonyo Mujica, a favorite among Peruvians and now among the LGs too!
We spent the night mingling with lots of hip locals, including a photographer who was snapping photos for a Lima magazine – I hope we made the cut! After realizing the bar was closing around us (literally all the lights were being turned off and we were still sipping our cocktails at the table), we headed back to our fantastic hotel to dream about the delicious breakfast buffet that awaited us in the morning...
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