LimaRestaurants

Seafood restaurants in Lima

  1. A

    La Rosa Nautica

    Location, location, location. Though you can get the same (or better) seafood elsewhere for less, the views at this eatery on the historic pier are unparalleled. Go during happy hour (5pm to 7pm), when you can watch the last of the day’s surfers skim along the crests of the waves. Take a taxi to the pier and walk the last 100m.

    reviewed

  2. B

    La Costa Verde

    Located directly on the Barranco beachfront, this sophisticated restaurant is recommended for its excellent seafood.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Segundo Muelle

    You’ll find no less than a dozen types of ceviches and tiraditos at this pleasant, well-tended seafood eatery renowned for its fresh ceviches, some with innovative twists. (Try the ceviche de mariscos a los tres ajíes, a stack of mixed fish and shellfish bathed in three types of hot pepper sauce.) The menu also features heaping rice and other seafood dishes, including a recommended parrilla marina (seafood grill).

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  4. D

    Cevichería la Choza Nautica

    A surprisingly bright spot for a slightly dingy area, this popular cevichería, tended to by bow-tied waiters, offers more than a dozen types of ceviches and tiraditos (Japanese-style ceviche, without onions). There is also a long list of soups, seafood and rice dishes. There is live music on busy nights.

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  5. E

    Cebichería Don Beta

    Don't be put off by the tiny exterior of this locally popular seafood restaurant; it opens up into an attractive room with a thatched roof and nautical theme. It tends to be quiet midweek, but picks up on weekends. The seafood is exceptionally fresh and the range of ceviche choices is quite broad.

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  6. F

    Punta Sal

    A great seafood restaurant (it’s been around for 20 years), Punta Sal serves at least nine different kinds of ceviche. Try the assassin ceviche – a paradisiacal mix of octopus, squid, crawfish, crab, flounder and mangrove cockles. Reader recommended.

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  7. G

    La Canta Rana

    An unpretentious 25-year-old place, Canta Rana packs in the locals for its more than 17 different types of ceviche. There is no obvious sign: look for the green walls and the expectant-looking cats sitting outside.

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  8. H

    Cevichería Barranco

    This cheap seafood restaurant has a welcoming patio with a thatched roof. Yet again there is no sign; look for the imposing brick wall and wooden gate. It's a 15-minute walk from central Barranco.

    reviewed

  9. Puerto Perdido

    Two blocks southwest of Lima Golf Club, this seafood restaurant serves excellent ceviche and is popular with a young crowd.

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