Lima Restaurants


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  1. Official Tourism Site: Lima Restaurant Guide
  2. Concierge.com: Peru Restaurants & Dining Destinations
  3. Frommer's: Lima Restaurants
  4. Fodor's: Lima Restaurants  WARNING: Pop-ups
  5. Lonely Planet: Lima Dining
  6. TripAdvisor: Inside Lima: Dining Overview  WARNING: Pop-ups
  7. Travel + Leisure: Search For Lima Restaurants

Lima High-End Restaurants

    • Frommer's Exceptional Rating: "A beautiful and serene upscale restaurant with knockout views of the pyramid, secluded in the midst of Lima's chaotic jumble, makes for a remarkable night out."
    • Fodor's Choice: "Yellow peppers stuffed with shrimp are a great way to start, and the cabrito al horno (roasted kid) is a work of art. Wash it all down with one of many pisco preparations."
  • Astrid y Gastón International, Phone: 51-1-444-1496
    • Concierge.com Recommendation: "The cooking is modern Peruvian, with a fusion of Asian and Peruvian spices: An entrée might be spiced roast duck and a red pepper stuffed with basil-scented risotto—everything skillfully prepared and exquisitely plated."
    • Frommer's Exceptional Rating: "The place is sophisticated and hip but low-key, a description that could fit most of its clients, who all seem to be regulars."
    • Fodor's Choice: "Make sure to peruse the wine list, one of the best in town. In a colonial-style building on a quiet street, the restaurant itself is lovely, with pumpkin-color walls covered with original artwork."
  • Costa Verde Seafood, Phone: 51-1-227-1244
    • Concierge.com Recommendation: "Lima's most famous restaurant, about 20 minutes from downtown, commands a magnificent seaside view from its glass-walled dining room."
    • Frommer's Highly Recommended: "[Probably] as expensive a meal as you'll have in Peru, but it's also good enough to draw a decent number of Limeños celebrating special occasions."
    • Fodor's Review: "Locals with a lot of cash on hand come for brunch on weekends, when there's a buffet so expansive it holds a place in the Guinness World Records book."
  • La Hamaca Latin American, Phone: 51-1-242-7978
    • Frommer's Exceptional Rating: "One of Lima's most seductive restaurants, it is a splurge but well worth it for an extraordinary experience."
    • Lonely Planet Selection: "This high-class restaurant takes an intimate atmosphere to another level with tables in private booths, each carefully decorated with antique touches."

Lima Moderate Restaurants

  • El Cartujo  WARNING: Pop-ups International, Phone: 51-1-221-4962
    • Fodor's Choice: "The salads are excellent; the ensalada flamenco has smoked salmon, plump olives, and buttons of caviar atop fresh greens."
    • Lonely Planet Selection: "Have a refreshing pisco sour at the long wooden cocktail bar then select a table for gastronomic treats that range from Argentinean beef to ceviche to lobster to pasta."
  • Las Brujas de Cachiche Peruvian, Phone: 51-1-446-6536
    • Frommer's Very Highly Recommended: "The restaurant, in a sprawling old house with several warmly decorated dining rooms, is popular both night and day with well-heeled Limeños, expat businessmen and foreign government officials, and tourists..."
    • Lonely Planet Selection: "Manos Morenas is an informal peña ( bar or club featuring live folkloric music) that's highly recommended locally for both its top-notch criollo food and its live criollo music..."

Lima Affordable Restaurants

    • Lonely Planet Selection: "This classy Italian joint with a nouveau-rustic air serves up pizza, but is better recommended for its pasta concoctions and generic Italian cuisine."

Lima Vegetarian Restaurants

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