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Park Pacific Shopping Center in Hermosa Beach, CA


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1100 Pacific Coast Highway, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254
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+1 310-374-8991

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  • November 28, 2019, by Rikio Kibota
    There's lots of parking, a Starbucks, a good Peruvian restaurant, and Trader Joes. There is also a little park area right on the corner. its a nice little shopping center.
  • November 20, 2019, by David Kelley
    In and out is a little tricky, but worth it. There is a great BofA ATM next to a large Starbucks with a drive through. Aw c'mon, you're going to Starbucks to buy coffee and then to sit and watch the world go by. Drive-through takes away all the fun. There is also a big Trader Joes. Apart from these, my favorite spot in the shopping center is a Peruvian restaurant called El Pollo Inka. I've been to Peru a couple of times and this place has very good food. If you got a Friday night you will get to hear Andean flutes and music from Peru. Something to keep in mind, their kitchen closes early about 8:30, you can stay and eat until 10 but they don't usually sit new people after 8:30. My wife and I prefer the sauteed dishes, which in Spanish is "saltado." Your choice of chicken, pork, beef or seafood served over your choice of noodles or french fries. The noodles sound more logical, but the french fries taste so much better! They make their own hot sauce and it's white with green flecks in it. My Korean wife is used to hot food and when she saw the color she said this can't be very hot. But she tried a little anyhow and her eyes opened wide and she told me oh yes, it is hot. There is an unusual appetizer on the menu, it's a boiled potato skinless served cold with a creamy white sauce on top, not spicy so you'll have to grab some of that white with green flag hot sauce to put on top of it if you really want to have hot food. It's called papas a la huancaína. Or you can order the fried yuca. It comes with a similar sauce.
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