Chifas refer to restaurants located in Peru serving Chinese foods. The Chinese in Peru are the numerous descendants of semi-Chinese slaves that worked in the sugar country houses at the beginnings of the republican life. Nowadays, some of them own and run the Chifas found in Peru.

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