La Rosa Nautica – Lima

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.

Café Julieta – Lima

Café Julieta – Lima

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 – Lima

La Cabrera – Lima

La Cabrera offers cuts imported from both Argentina and the USA. High quality steaks at lower prices than other high-end competitors.

Perroquet – Lima

Perroquet – Lima

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 – Lima

Hotel B – Lima

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.

Cosme – Lima

Cosme – Lima

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.

27 Tapas – Lima

27 Tapas – 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 – Lima

Madam Tusan – Lima

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.