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My first time in Peru. A surprising number of Chinese restaurants (called "chifa" in Peru). I am ethnically Chinese so I had to try Peruvian style Chinese food. Decided on Zheng because of a personal recommendation plus it is a nice looking restaurant (for my first time, I did not want to try one of the hole in the wall chifas!) The restaurant looks like a PF Chang's with replicate terra cotta warriors at the entrance and in the restaurant. It was still only 7 pm so our party of six was seated right away without a reservation. The restaurant did fill up after 8 pm. We shared an appetizer of fried won tons which were okay; it had a bit of pork/ham not the usual pork/shrimp filling. For the mains we shared roast duck, shrimp fried rice, chicken and a trout dish. The food came warm but not hot. The duck lacked flavor, the trout was so-so but the fried rice and chicken were both good though not outstanding. Glad I tried it but I much prefer Chinese food (dim sum, Peking duck, etc...not Americanized Chinese you find in a typical shopping center food court) in North America. Lots of good Peruvian restaurants to choose from in Arequipa.