Where to eat and drink

Barranco, Lima's bohemian district, offers a vibrant culinary scene. Here are some notable dining spots

Isolina

Taberna Peruana

At Isolina, they pay tribute to the spirit and flavors of the old Lima taverns, evoking those recipes once scribbled in a notebook, meant to endure over time.

Homes in Barranco and Surco are places to eat, drink, and have a great time. In Isolina, they celebrate spontaneous laughter, a good jarana, and the freedom to eat as one pleases.

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La 73

Their menu is inspired by market cuisine, where fresh and seasonal ingredients are always found. This gem is located next to one of our Airbnbs.

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Pan Sal Aire

This is a restaurant and market where you will find all kinds of bread, both frozen to enjoy at home and freshly baked to savor on-site. Breakfasts, brunch, salads, appetizers, main courses, sandwiches, burgers, pasta, pizzas, desserts, and pastries. In other words, a place where you can find absolutely everything.

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Ancestral Café

A Hidden Terrace in the Heart of Barranco

A secret space where tranquility and flavor come together. Enjoy a coffee, brunch, or a special drink surrounded by nature and a great atmosphere.

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La Cuadra

de Salvador

La Cuadra de Salvador is a Peruvian steakhouse renowned for its exceptional culinary quality and excellence in American Angus beef. Their restaurant offer the perfect atmosphere to enjoy the finest cuts, appetizers, and drinks with family and friends.

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El tío Mario

El Tío Mario on the Bridge of Sighs in Barranco is a traditional restaurant that offers a wide variety of grilled dishes typical of Peruvian cuisine, such as: Anticuchos, Choncholi, Rachi, Mollejitas, Chicken and Chicken Loin Chops and the Grilled Chops.

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Canta Rana

Ceviche spot, a football sanctuary in Barranco, a family-run gem, a factory of delicacies, a stage for unforgettable feasts and endless toasts.
More than just a cevichería, it's a pilgrimage site in the heart of Lima's most bohemian neighborhood.

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