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La Jama
Jr. Castilla 623
Magdalena - 784-3900
La Jama Website
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RT here. La Jama won the Best Lomo Saltado title at last years Mistura festival; I knew that I needed to check them out.
The restaurant is a small hole-in-the-wall across the street from the Mercado in Magdelena. I think that there were 0nly six tables in the place. Theres no menu, you check the sign on the wall, and the cashier is also the waitress its a small, mom & pop place.
I arrived at a quarter to 12 in the afternoon. That was a good thing, as the place was totally full by noon, with a crowd standing around, hoping a table would open up. I was alone at a 4-seat table, so I let some guy and his pretty girlfriend join me.
There were two lomo saltados on the menu - the regular (15 soles), and the award-winning one made from lomo fino (25 soles). I chose the famoso version. The first picture is the fino, the second one is the standard model.
It took a while (the small kitchen is swamped), but when it arrived, it was delicious. The girl at my table ordered the regular version, and she seemed to enjoy it as well.
That, along with some chicha, was all I ate there. The dish was very good, but so is the Lomo Saltado in dozens (maybe hundreds) of other places. It certainly wasnt worth schlepping all the way to Magdelena just for the food, but I combined it with an opportunity to walk around a different neighborhood, so I didnt mind that much. Also, I got to try an award-winning dish!
I am not sure that I would jump in a taxi and head there again, but if you are in the neighborhood, by all means stop by. Many times, I have said that you can throw a rock in any direction, and wherever it lands will be able to put a good plate of food in front of you. La Jama certainly helps back up that statement.
Jr. Castilla 623
Magdalena - 784-3900
La Jama Website
Link to Facebook Page


RT here. La Jama won the Best Lomo Saltado title at last years Mistura festival; I knew that I needed to check them out.
The restaurant is a small hole-in-the-wall across the street from the Mercado in Magdelena. I think that there were 0nly six tables in the place. Theres no menu, you check the sign on the wall, and the cashier is also the waitress its a small, mom & pop place.

I arrived at a quarter to 12 in the afternoon. That was a good thing, as the place was totally full by noon, with a crowd standing around, hoping a table would open up. I was alone at a 4-seat table, so I let some guy and his pretty girlfriend join me.
There were two lomo saltados on the menu - the regular (15 soles), and the award-winning one made from lomo fino (25 soles). I chose the famoso version. The first picture is the fino, the second one is the standard model.


It took a while (the small kitchen is swamped), but when it arrived, it was delicious. The girl at my table ordered the regular version, and she seemed to enjoy it as well.
That, along with some chicha, was all I ate there. The dish was very good, but so is the Lomo Saltado in dozens (maybe hundreds) of other places. It certainly wasnt worth schlepping all the way to Magdelena just for the food, but I combined it with an opportunity to walk around a different neighborhood, so I didnt mind that much. Also, I got to try an award-winning dish!
I am not sure that I would jump in a taxi and head there again, but if you are in the neighborhood, by all means stop by. Many times, I have said that you can throw a rock in any direction, and wherever it lands will be able to put a good plate of food in front of you. La Jama certainly helps back up that statement.