Eat Out
So as we mentioned, Lima is holding that gastronomic reign tight and so with that comes a copious amount of 5* highly recommended restaurants on TripAdvisor. It can be quite overwhelming when trying to decide where to eat in Lima but of course, it is a must to try at least one of the many scrumptious culinary experiences.
There are 3 top 50 restaurants in the world in Lima - Central (6), Maido (7) and Astrid y Gaston (39). As you can imagine, these all come with quite a high price tag and need to be booked in advance, especially Central, which usually needs booking months in advance.
Tip: if you really want to visit Central but you can’t get a booking, try just turning up on the night and you may be in luck and be offered a seat in the bar area.
If you don’t want to break the bank too much but still want the experience, we highly recommend Jeronimo. Recommended by all the locals and for good reason, we had one the best meals we’ve ever had here!
For a casual meal during the day, we also recommend Barra Maretazo, who offer a great combo plate perfect for checking out the local cuisine. You are able to choose 2 dishes from ceviche, arroz con mariscos (rice with seafood), chaufa (Peruvian fried rice) and chicharrón (fried fish). We chose the cheviche and chicharrón – yum!