After a week in Peru I finally had my first day of work last night at the Otra Cosa Restaurant! What an experience! Where to start?
Well, if you don't already know, the restaurant is completely vegetarian and has mediterranean cuisine. For Huanchaco, the restaurant is a bit more expensive than normal--still less that $4 for a giant plate of food--and is definitely viewed as being a bit strange due to the absence of meat from the menu. It is also very small. The kitchen is about the size of mine at home and there are only three people working at a time--the head cook, the assistant cook (that's me in this case) and a waiter.
The cook I'm working with is Rosa, a super sweet older Peruvian woman who speaks maybe 5 words of English. I have to say though, I'm quite proud of my Spanish. It's not even close to perfect, but I got by just fine last night. Rosa even complimented my Spanish, saying she was happy to have a volunteer that could understand her. It sounds like volunteers are usually just an added stress for the workers there because of communication barriers. Working with Rosa, I will definitely learn A LOT of Spanish!
My tasks included chopping vegetables and washing dishes mostly, but I also got to learn how to make guacamole--the Peruvian way, which isn't nearly as good as the New Mexican way!--as well as falafel! And I have to admit, the falafel at Otra Cosa is incredible! During my shift, I get to eat whatever I want for free, and last night Rosa made me a giant plate of falafel. Best meal I've had yet. I might just gain a few pounds on this trip!
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Falafel and guacamole - now that's what I call good eatin'! Sounds like you've made quite a hit with Rosa, too, and being on the good side of the head cook is the place to be. Muy bueno!
Hi Haley!!! Love your blog! I am sooo proud of you!! Wish I were 21 again and out to conquer the world! You go,girl!
love you, Pat
Hey! Sounds like you'll have some new recipes to teach me when you get back. Had time to check out the beach yet? Have fun,Miss you!
ok, i've looked up where you are and uploaded an aerial photo of your town. is looks super arid, almost west texan. i see an airport just east of town and a dry creekbed that cuts through the town. whereabouts do you live?
http://stevenmattern.com/huanchaco,peru.jpg
So...No Gordon Ramsey moments?
;0)
Have Fun!
Well, now you made me curious, what was in the peruvian guacamole that is different from the new mexican one?
I hope, you'll be able to take recipes home!
Grit
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