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Owners of Godfrey Hotel inca deal to bring Peruvian food downtown

The Boston Business Journal reports plans for the restaurant space in the new Downtown Crossing hotel.

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game, set and match to adamg.

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Looking forward to trying this.

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Happy Peruvian Thanksgiving - yum!

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More like crazy awesome Andean Japanese fusion - Pisco Sours and raw seafood capriccios!
If this is any good it will be a great addition to the Boston ethnic food landscape.

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Cuy Bono?

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Nicely done El Socko. Cuy bono indeed. Not appetizing - just bono!

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This post reminded me that there was a group of traditional Peruvian street musicians that used to regularly play on the mall between Macy's and Filenes, and also in Harvard Square. I haven't seen them for years, wonder if they are still in the area?

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Now I have their version of "Sound of Silence" stuck in my head. It's Inca Son, by the way.

If you don't want to wait for great Peruvian food, there's Rincon Limeño a short walk from the Airport stop.

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Do you mean "El Condor Pasa" by chance? Cuz that's the one I remember...

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are in their repertoire. At least I can hear them both in my head now....

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for the info, and the earworm.....

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.....there were a LOT of groups like that.

At first I thought it was one group, that I happened to pass by, noticing the Zamfir -esque pan flute with tons of vibrato on a harmonica stand each time.

I saw them at Harvard Square, various places in Boston. Then I saw them in NYC. I even saw them in Umbria, Italy for god's sake.

There's even a South Park episode with a band like this on it.

They were the kids-playing-plastic-drums of about 15 years ago.

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Sounds like Inca Son. I haven't seen them around in a while and I don't know if they are still active.

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...Andes are da deals that will make Downtown Crossing great again
...a-maïz-ing!

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I can't wait to PERUse their menu!!

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You may have just out-Adamed Adam.

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The article says, "Ruka will open this fall in the lobby of the Godfrey. Also planned for the ground level is a new location for George Howell Coffee..."

"This fall" probably means the fall of 2017, given the way this entire building project has been so far behind schedule.

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