
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.
A comfy ambiance with a clean and stylish décor, a friendly barista, and a surprisingly diverse menu of finger foods, cheese platters, other appetizers, salads and sandwiches. Pastas and pizzas in the evenings only.
La Cabrera offers cuts imported from both Argentina and the USA. High quality steaks at lower prices than other high-end competitors.
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.
Comfort-food elevated to gourmet status. Capricious and colorful decor. Friendly staff and a chef that mingles, making sure everything is right. Cosme is a “top 5” casual dining spot in Lima.
Sophisticated, trendy tapas restaurant and bar in upscale San Isidro offers offering unique and well-prepared tapas. Service is good. But very expensive for such small portions.
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.