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Revett 259
RATING: 86%
Cuisine(s): Coffee - Bread - Pastries . Cost: $$$ . Restaurant type: Cafe, Casual DiningSummary: Homemade! It’s the best place in Lima for an ultra-casual breakfast. Bar none. Ultra-hipster, almost Bohemian. Savory items, too. But creative food you won’t find elsewhere in Lima.
Av. Angamos Oeste 1003
RATING: 86%
Cuisine(s): Coffee - Bread - Pastries . Cost: $$$ . Restaurant type: Cafe, Casual DiningSummary: For a quick casual meal for breakfast or lunch, Café de Lima is one of the best options in the city.
Malecón de la Reserva 610
RATING: 85%
Cuisine(s): American, Eclectic, Peruvian . Cost: $$$ . Restaurant type: Cafe, Casual DiningSummary: Popular is a good choice for a stunning view of the ocean while you enjoy the wide range of choices for breakfast or a quick lunch with acceptable execution and service.
Malecón de la Reserva 610
RATING: 85%
Cuisine(s): American, Eclectic, Peruvian . Cost: $$$ . Restaurant type: Casual DiningSummary: Mangos in Larcomar has the best view of the ocean in the city with a menu full of consistently well-executed contemporary dishes with a North American personality and plenty of beer and tasty pisco sours to chase down those raw oysters.
Los Eucaliptos 590
RATING: 88%
Cuisine(s): Peruvian . Cost: $$$$ . Restaurant type: Upscale CasualSummary: Perroquet is a swanky, traditional restaurant that will make blue-bloods feel at home. First-class, upscale, old-school luxury. Beware, this restaurant is not appropriate for anyone that’s allergic to polished silver and massive flower arrangements.