Did you know that one of the best restaurants rated by Google in Buenos Aires is a Peruvian restaurant? No wonder because its cuisine is diverse, rich, abundant and many of the best Peruvian restaurants in Buenos Aires take you on a journey of flavors and fusions. Where to find them? Here.
1. Tanta Argentina
Tanta Argentina is chef Gastón Acurio’s restaurant, and if you have never been there, you are already late because it is one of the best Peruvian restaurants in Buenos Aires. Here you will find a wide variety of traditional Peruvian dishes but with a modern touch: the ceviche, the lomo saltado and the aji de gallina are not to be missed. This is a restaurant with an elegant atmosphere, ideal for a romantic dinner, for example.
📍Esmeralda 935
Tuesday to Sunday from 12hs. to 16hs. and 20hs. to 00hs.
2. Asu Mare Ceviche Bar
Asu Mare Barra Cevichera is one of the Peruvian restaurants in Buenos Aires that offers a Nikkei proposal (fusion of Peruvian and Japanese flavors.) Its specialty is ceviches, with fresh fish and a variety of ingredients that create an explosion of flavor. The informal atmosphere and personalized attention make it an ideal place to enjoy a unique culinary experience.
📍Thames 1895
📍Corrientes Av. 1660 (inside Paseo La Plaza)
📍Pueyrredón Av. 679
📅Tuesday to Sunday from 12hs to 16hs and 20hs to 01hs
3. Lung Fung Restaurant
Lung Fung Restaurant is a cheaper option among the best Peruvian restaurants in Buenos Aires. Here you have a wide variety of typical traditional dishes: chaufa rice, grilled chicken or tacu tacu. The atmosphere is familiar and the food is homemade.
📍Agüero 532
📅Friday to Wednesday from 12hs to 02hs
4. La Causa Nikkei
This restaurant has three branches, is one of the references of Nikkei cuisine in Buenos Aires and in addition to a beautiful room to taste the best of this fusion cuisine, they have a take-out menu. Their menu includes dishes such as Nikkei ceviche, tataki or classics like salmon tiradito.
📍Callao Av. 1290
📍Cerviño Av. 3550
📅Everyday from 12hs to 02hs
5. Osaka
Osaka is one of the best Peruvian restaurants in Buenos Aires dedicated to Nikkei food. Its atmosphere is super exclusive and sophisticated and reflects it in each of the dishes of its menu: truffle takos with crispy octopus in panca miso sauce, yellow potato and chalaquita foam, prawns with roasted rocoto cream and sake. And if you try the Pisco Buta? Braised pork in soy sauce and spices, ginger oroshi and avocado cream.
📍Juana Manso 1164
📍Concepción Arenal 2913
Every day from 12:30pm to 4pm and from 7:30pm to midnight.