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Best Ají de Gallina in Toronto

Shredded chicken in a golden pepper cream that tastes like Lima's grandmothers agreed on something.

Ají de Gallina

What the real thing tastes like

Poached chicken shredded fine and folded into a sauce of ají amarillo, bread soaked in evaporated milk, ground walnuts, and parmesan — a Moorish-Spanish technique wearing Peru's signature yellow pepper. Fruity warmth rather than fire. Served over rice and boiled potato with a black olive and a slice of egg, exactly as home demands.

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Comfort is the review consensus — the dish most cited by Peruvians abroad as what they ask for first at home. The ají amarillo's fruity glow, warm but not hot, is the flavour reviewers struggle to compare to anything outside Peru.

Order it here when it has

  • golden warmth
  • velvet texture
  • homecoming dish
  • gentle heat

Walk away when you see

  • rich and heavy
  • mild for chilli hunters

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