Peru

Kawsaypac!

The indigenous language spoken by the Quechua peoples, primarily living in the Peruvian Andes, this word, (pronounced: cow-say-pak), means to life. If you feel the need to make a cheers to somebody, speak these words. To live, to health, to honor the sacred land, people, and the beautiful language that they speak.

Appetizers

  • Lamb MeatballsPerfectly Crispy French FriesHummus

      Sides / Mezes

  • Tztatziki

      Soups

 

     Salads

Traditional Greek Salad

Entrees

Lamb Gyro

Sauces

Breads / Pastries / Desserts

Pita BreadPhyllo

Drinks

Ouzo

Lemon and Rice Soup (Avgolemono)

Lemon and Rice Soup (Avgolemono)

Roasted Lamb Stock

Roasted Lamb Stock

Pita Bread

Pita Bread

Yogurt and Dill (Tzatziki)

Yogurt and Dill (Tzatziki)

Grilled Chicken (Souvlaki)

Grilled Chicken (Souvlaki)

Traditional Greek Salad

Traditional Greek Salad

Yogurt and Honey (Yiaourti me Meli)

Yogurt and Honey (Yiaourti me Meli)

Lamb and Eggplant (Moussaka)

Lamb and Eggplant (Moussaka)

Lamb in Parchment (Kleftiko)

Lamb in Parchment (Kleftiko)

Lamb Gyro

Lamb Gyro

Lamb Meatballs

Lamb Meatballs

Orzo Salad

Orzo Salad

Phyllo Dough

Phyllo Dough

French Fries

French Fries

White Bean Hummus

White Bean Hummus

Lemon Chicken and Potatoes

Lemon Chicken and Potatoes

Baklava

Baklava

Spanakopita

Spanakopita

Greek Salad Dressing

Greek Salad Dressing

Lamb Stew

Lamb Stew

Grilled Soutzoukakia (meatball skewers)

Grilled Soutzoukakia (meatball skewers)

Soutzoukakia

Soutzoukakia

Galaktoboureko (custard in phyllo)

Galaktoboureko (custard in phyllo)