Pio Pio Restaurant
Pio Pio Restaurant is a finely crafted wooden box set into an existing building on 10th Ave, New York. When visitors enter this rustic wooden encase, they immediately removed from the noisy Manhattan streets. However, this is only a glimpse of what exists beyond. The limited view increases the tension and desire for exploration.

The entry leads to a 40-foot, monolithic marble bar resting on a distressed concrete floor. The bar also defines the long corridor towards another space at the end of the restaurant, set at the bottom of a flight of stairs. Here the lights dim and one finds oneself contained in a volume woven entirely in Ocotillo canes. The experience is no longer defined by the relationship of the restaurant with New York City; here the magic belongs to a fantastical experience that is characteristic of Latin America.

Pio Pio has boasted about its culinary skills since 1994, when its first restaurants in rego parkwas open. Their new restaurant features an expanded menu of Peruvian cuisine. Pio Pio calls attention to the kitchen: exquisitely marinated, cooked rotisserie style and served with garlicky green sauce, this bird will have your buds tweeting in ecstasy. It will be really shame to miss such a sophisticated meal, so if you are near by, get your affordable platter to go.
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