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Legacy of the Incas
Restaurant Type: | Peruvian |
Open Date: | November 2003 |
Address: | 1711 N. College Avenue |
Phone: | (812) 336-6968 |
Current Owner(s): | Giovanna Kagemann, Ronald and Norma Ibarra |
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Hours: | ??? |
Website: | ??? |
Legacy of the Incas was a Peruvian food restaurant located at 1711 N. College Avenue. It was opened in late 2003 after Norma Ibarra convinced her daughter, Giovanna Kagemann, that opening a restaurant in Bloomington was a good idea. The family came to Bloomington in 1990. Ibarra had success with several restaurants in Venezuella and a new restaurant in Indianapolis that was opened only a year prior to Legacy of the Incas.
The restaurant specialized in authentic Peruvian and Latin American cuisine. The menu included a variety of appetizers, soups and desserts. While seafood was a house specialty, the restaurant also served chicken, lamb and beef dishes.
In late 2005, a post-it note appeared on the door explaining that the restuarant was closed but the owners hoped to re-open it at another location.