The show has only 4 typical dances and lasts almost 5 hours. In the price there is no food and you have to buy it there, which is pricey. Also, I ordered chicharrón and it was warm, so strange because you have to eat it hot. And in general, the food was no so tasty. There are a lot of better cultural places in Lima. Do not waste your time and money. Not recommended.
Amy Figueroa-Borgen
Google
Great way to enjoy all the different Peruvian folklore dances and music while tasting good Peruvian cuisine dishes.
Mike Robinson
Google
Speakers are way too loud. It’s an indoor venue and the music is blasting the whole time. Even when there is not music the MC is shouting into microphone. Otherwise the atmosphere and food are very good
Mariafernanda Uribe Caceres
Google
The food was okay
The service slow and u had to ask many times for the same
The typical dances are great but they used to be longer before pandemic
M I
Google
It was good to get a feel of what the Peruvian music and dances were like but it was more like a local dance club for elderly than a professional dance show. Audience joined and danced which is fine but I would’ve preferred to see more professional dances first before they invited the audience to dance. Food and drinks were very average. It said 1pm on the ticket so went at 1pm but the show started at 2pm so be aware of the time.
Lori AV
Google
This was a PERFECT evening of dance, music, food, culture, and history! HIGHLY recommend buying tickets here in advance. The food is amazing and there is a lot of entertainment!!!
Jorge Guerrero
Google
The most exciting and amazing folklore dance of different regions of Peru. The quality and professionalism of the dancers are superb. My favorite was the marinera champion, Fabrizzio, The interaction with the people is fun. The food is a good quality and quantity for the prices that are reasonable. The atmosphere, in general, is just overwhelming.
Mike Wendell
Google
Lunch and a show! We arrived 1 hour before the show, and we were still able to get a table for 7 on a Sunday. The menu was extensive, offering typical dishes from both Peru in general, as well as food from the southern region of Puno. The show was amazing, showcasing 5 different traditional dances accompanied by a live band. Such a fun experience!