La Rosa Nautica – Lima
No restaurant says “Lima” any clearer or louder than La Rosa Nautica. It’s a “must go” for visitors and remains a favorite with locals.
No restaurant says “Lima” any clearer or louder than La Rosa Nautica. It’s a “must go” for visitors and remains a favorite with locals.
Despite a dining room with an unimpressive décor that’s densely packed with tables, Hanzo in San Isidro remains a viable choice for diners looking for a restaurant that speaks Nikkei with a heavy Japanese accent. The décor in the Santiago de Surco location is even less impressive.
Osaka’s sleek and sophisticated décor, well-executed menu of interesting Nikkei fusion, and high level of service put Osaka in the position on our list of the highest-rated Nikkei restaurants in Lima.
La Trattoria is more expensive than other Italian restaurants in Lima, but well worth it. It has a classy décor, consistently good execution of a sophisticated Italian menu, and some of the best pastries in the city.
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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.
Hotel B is a classy restaurant in an upscale boutique hotel by the same name, offering good execution of an interesting menu in an atmosphere with a high-energy vibe.
Extraordinary. One of the 10 best upscale dining experiences in Latin America. Can’t decide between Astrid y Gastón and this one? Don’t flip a coin. We suggest you do them both.
The restaurant overlooking the ruins of the Huaca Pucllana in Miraflores is stunning. The view, the décor, the service and the food are first-class. A “must go” experience in Lima.
Astrid y Gastón has been the best restaurant in Latin America since its inception. It is the standard by which all other restaurants in Latin America should judge themselves. Do not miss Astrid y Gastón.
Amoramar hits a home-run across the board. One of the top three restaurants in Lima along with Astrid & Gaston and Rafael. All worth a visit.
Fiesta, in Lima, features the Lambayacana cuisine of Hector Solis raised to gourmet status in a pleasant, sophisticated ambiance with above-average service.
Madam Tusan, supestar restaurateur Gastón Acurio’s take on a Chinese food restaurant came a bit short on execution but was acceptable. The décor and service were first-class. Despite minor flaws it’s likely the best choice for Chinese in Lima.