
Years ago (many many years ago) my brother in L.A. turned me on to this place near Hollywood called Mario's Peruvian Restaurant. I love that place - the food is excellent. Because Peru has such a large Japanese population (the president's name is something like Julio Yamamoto), a lot of the dishes have a Japanese element as well as a south American element.
One of the more popular dishes in Lomo Saltado. The one I did last night for dinner was a modified Food Network recipe I found online. First I marinated the thinly sliced flank steak in shoyu, balsamic vinegar, garlic powder (I was too lazy to do fresh garlic), cumin and pepper. I heated up my wok (carefully as to not cause a fire) and stir fried the beef, onions and bell peppers. At the last minute I added the tomatoes, and after I turned it off I mixed in the McDonalds french fries. This turned out so good there were practically no leftovers!
I think next time I'll try adding a squeeze of lime juice and some minced cilantro.
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Oooooo, I think I'm gonna try and make this dish too! Thanks Chef Imata!
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