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El Señorío is a fun Peruvian restaurant that offers up many delectable delights. The establishment has a full bar where customers can grab a cold beer or a tasty mixed cocktail. El Señorío is wonderful for all ages and is accommodating of varying group sizes. It is also thought to be a wonderful locale for birthdays and other celebrations. When the weather is nice, there is outdoor seating available.

El Señorío appetizers are great for sharing and for opening up the palette. Mains include a pato en ají or a chicharrón de mariscos. Desserts are a must here to round up a meal. There is a lovely torta helada and a great mazamorra morada. Another popular offering is the pay de limon.

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