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Food Scene in Barranco

Lunch menu for around S/.20 from Mon-Fri. Other days regular menu (not expensive though). Good steak tartare, tapas, butternut squash soup, malbec, pisco sours. Steak and au gratin potatoes are a good option for gluten free. Cosy, old atmosphere.
13 habitants recommandent
Arlotia
340 Av. Almte. Miguel Grau
13 habitants recommandent
Lunch menu for around S/.20 from Mon-Fri. Other days regular menu (not expensive though). Good steak tartare, tapas, butternut squash soup, malbec, pisco sours. Steak and au gratin potatoes are a good option for gluten free. Cosy, old atmosphere.
55 habitants recommandent
La Panetteria Barranco
369 Av. Almte. Miguel Grau
55 habitants recommandent
Seafood/ceviche place just around the block. Not expensive, not glamorous, but good food. It is usually packed by 2p.m., so if you are in a hurry try to go early.
21 habitants recommandent
El Muelle Cevicheria
206 Jr. Alfonso Ugarte
21 habitants recommandent
Seafood/ceviche place just around the block. Not expensive, not glamorous, but good food. It is usually packed by 2p.m., so if you are in a hurry try to go early.
Yummy croissants, sandwiches, pastries, desserts.
8 habitants recommandent
Alanya Repostería
223 Jirón Domeyer
8 habitants recommandent
Yummy croissants, sandwiches, pastries, desserts.
18 habitants recommandent
Colonia & Co
131 Av. San Martin
18 habitants recommandent
153 habitants recommandent
Canta Rana
101 Genova
153 habitants recommandent
17 habitants recommandent
Siete Restaurante
260 Jirón Domeyer
17 habitants recommandent
17 habitants recommandent
Mérito
206 28 De Julio
17 habitants recommandent
Set in a walled garden, this cafe is a pleasant spot to linger. Grab the Scrabble or a newspaper and order up a salad, lucuma milkshake with fruit from the garden tree, tea served in a ceramic pot or organic coffee. Breakfast includes whole-grain breads. Sweets, like carrot cake, are especially good. Free wi-fi and both indoor seating and chairs and tables in a quiet garden. There's a second Bodega Verde in Av. El Sol, on a building's ground floor
79 habitants recommandent
La Bodega Verde
335A Jiron Mariscal Jose Antonio de Sucre
79 habitants recommandent
Set in a walled garden, this cafe is a pleasant spot to linger. Grab the Scrabble or a newspaper and order up a salad, lucuma milkshake with fruit from the garden tree, tea served in a ceramic pot or organic coffee. Breakfast includes whole-grain breads. Sweets, like carrot cake, are especially good. Free wi-fi and both indoor seating and chairs and tables in a quiet garden. There's a second Bodega Verde in Av. El Sol, on a building's ground floor
32 habitants recommandent
Pan Sal Aire
320, , Lima Av. Almte. Miguel Grau
32 habitants recommandent
239 habitants recommandent
Central Restaurante
301 Av. Pedro de Osma
239 habitants recommandent
Singular & Co. is a nice new cafe on Barranco's boardwalk (five blocks from home) with indoor and outdoor seating. Good place to watch sunsets.
MI. Mariscal Ramón Castilla 176
176 Malecon Mariscal Ramon Castilla
Singular & Co. is a nice new cafe on Barranco's boardwalk (five blocks from home) with indoor and outdoor seating. Good place to watch sunsets.
9 habitants recommandent
Awicha
296 Jirón Domeyer
9 habitants recommandent
Located at he back of the house, in a traditional Barranco style house that was once the summer residence of a wealthy Lima family. The house has been restored, giving it a modern feel with traditional touches. A place to share food in a casual, vibrant atmosphere. Tables are set with old-school plates and dishes are served in large old-fashioned enamel bowls or dishes. Food is served to share and trust us when we say portions are LARGE. Pick a few dishes to share and don’t make the mistake of ordering a main just for yourself. (If you absolutely don’t want to share, my advice is to order a half portion.) Price: Starters from S/.15 (Approx. US$5). Mains from S/.40 (Approx. US$13.35).
216 habitants recommandent
Isolina Taberna Peruana
101 Av. San Martin
216 habitants recommandent
Located at he back of the house, in a traditional Barranco style house that was once the summer residence of a wealthy Lima family. The house has been restored, giving it a modern feel with traditional touches. A place to share food in a casual, vibrant atmosphere. Tables are set with old-school plates and dishes are served in large old-fashioned enamel bowls or dishes. Food is served to share and trust us when we say portions are LARGE. Pick a few dishes to share and don’t make the mistake of ordering a main just for yourself. (If you absolutely don’t want to share, my advice is to order a half portion.) Price: Starters from S/.15 (Approx. US$5). Mains from S/.40 (Approx. US$13.35).
This luxury hotel is home to a splurge-worthy restaurant and bar that serves Peruvian-Mediterranean fusion cuisine like charcoal-grilled octopus and crostini with avocado and anchovies.
81 habitants recommandent
Hotel B
204 Jirón Sáenz Peña
81 habitants recommandent
This luxury hotel is home to a splurge-worthy restaurant and bar that serves Peruvian-Mediterranean fusion cuisine like charcoal-grilled octopus and crostini with avocado and anchovies.
34 habitants recommandent
Antica Pizzería Barranco
201 Av. San Martin
34 habitants recommandent
Serves anticuchos (beef skewers). They are closed on Sundays and they don't serve alcohol since it's a Christian restaurant just in case you're looking for a place with alcoholic beverages. Place to grab a quick bite. There are two restaurants from the same owner in the neighborhood, both 1.5-2 blocks from home. From the balcony on the upper level of the one at the end of the Bridge of Sighs there's a great view of the Ermita church and the bridge.
67 habitants recommandent
El Tio Mario
Puente de los Suspiros
67 habitants recommandent
Serves anticuchos (beef skewers). They are closed on Sundays and they don't serve alcohol since it's a Christian restaurant just in case you're looking for a place with alcoholic beverages. Place to grab a quick bite. There are two restaurants from the same owner in the neighborhood, both 1.5-2 blocks from home. From the balcony on the upper level of the one at the end of the Bridge of Sighs there's a great view of the Ermita church and the bridge.
37 habitants recommandent
Delifrance
982 Av. Mariscal Andres de Sta. Cruz
37 habitants recommandent
Tiny "cheap menu" place. Do not expect a fancy place, but if you prefer to save some bucks, eating cheaper in a clean, very simple spot, this might be the place. Combos/Menu s/.10 (s/.13 with a small ceviche entreé)
El LLAKTITA
520 Avenida Almirante Miguel Grau
Tiny "cheap menu" place. Do not expect a fancy place, but if you prefer to save some bucks, eating cheaper in a clean, very simple spot, this might be the place. Combos/Menu s/.10 (s/.13 with a small ceviche entreé)
53 habitants recommandent
Blu Gelateria
202 28 De Julio
53 habitants recommandent
32 habitants recommandent
Crem dela Crem
109 Parque Municipal
32 habitants recommandent
81 habitants recommandent
El Hornero
6500 Av. Paseo de la Republica
81 habitants recommandent
Manduco Café Ristorante Italiano
330 Av. Almte. Miguel Grau
72 habitants recommandent
Sofá Café Barranco
N°480 Av. San Martin
72 habitants recommandent
Nice coffee
22 habitants recommandent
Caleta Dolsa
223 Av. San Martin
22 habitants recommandent
Nice coffee
13 habitants recommandent
Wingman
188 Av. Almte. Miguel Grau
13 habitants recommandent
Good and inexpensive for the size (burritos are S/.17). There are just a few tables - you can order at your table or the counter for take-out. Burritos, tacos, quesadillas, chips and salsa (which comes with half guac), tacos (try the fish ones), margaritas. No English, so go prepared to answer questions about your preferences (google translate?:)
25 habitants recommandent
Burrito Bar
113-A Av. Almte. Miguel Grau
25 habitants recommandent
Good and inexpensive for the size (burritos are S/.17). There are just a few tables - you can order at your table or the counter for take-out. Burritos, tacos, quesadillas, chips and salsa (which comes with half guac), tacos (try the fish ones), margaritas. No English, so go prepared to answer questions about your preferences (google translate?:)
Seaside restaurant. Multi-ambient architecture with terrace, bar-lounge, main dining hall and private den. Right for day or night occasions. They serve seafood, pasta, rice and meat. Nice dessert options such as the traditional Suspiro a la Limeña served with chirimoya foam, guanabana sorbet and aguaymanto are available.
132 habitants recommandent
Cala
Circuito de Playas
132 habitants recommandent
Seaside restaurant. Multi-ambient architecture with terrace, bar-lounge, main dining hall and private den. Right for day or night occasions. They serve seafood, pasta, rice and meat. Nice dessert options such as the traditional Suspiro a la Limeña served with chirimoya foam, guanabana sorbet and aguaymanto are available.
144 habitants recommandent
La 73
175 Av. el Sol
144 habitants recommandent
18 habitants recommandent
Café Tostado
222 Nicolas de Pierola
18 habitants recommandent
18 habitants recommandent
Germinando Vida
209-A Av. Almte. Miguel Grau
18 habitants recommandent
6 habitants recommandent
Zacateca Paletas
179 Jirón Centenario
6 habitants recommandent
9 habitants recommandent
Kinjo Ramen
680 Av. Almte. Miguel Grau
9 habitants recommandent
Small food vendor that offers mostly Venezuelan specialties. Very good coffee. Try their chicken, avocado & dutch cheese sandwich, huevos pericos (scrambled eggs with onion and peppers), arepas, empanadas, patacones, cachapas (sweet corn pancake stuffed w/Venezuelan cheese.) Vegetarian and vegan options too
6 habitants recommandent
Arepa Café
624 Av. Almte. Miguel Grau
6 habitants recommandent
Small food vendor that offers mostly Venezuelan specialties. Very good coffee. Try their chicken, avocado & dutch cheese sandwich, huevos pericos (scrambled eggs with onion and peppers), arepas, empanadas, patacones, cachapas (sweet corn pancake stuffed w/Venezuelan cheese.) Vegetarian and vegan options too
62 habitants recommandent
Victoria Bar
135 Av. Pedro de Osma
62 habitants recommandent
Peruvian Buffet. The area is not awesome but food is fine
18 habitants recommandent
Restaurante Puro Peru
258 Av. República de Panamá
18 habitants recommandent
Peruvian Buffet. The area is not awesome but food is fine
Roasted chicken, fries, picarones (pumpkin with fig honey, Peruvian dessert). Nice place, not expensive.
Pollo de Lima
175 Jirón García y García
Roasted chicken, fries, picarones (pumpkin with fig honey, Peruvian dessert). Nice place, not expensive.
Indian cuisine. Quite simple place, good food.
Dhaasu Cocina Delhi
1167 Av. República de Panamá
Indian cuisine. Quite simple place, good food.
Cute little place around the house where you may enjoy good coffee, brunch or lunch. They also offer vegetarian and vegan options (try their vegan toasts)
6 habitants recommandent
Casa Lola
219 Jirón Domeyer
6 habitants recommandent
Cute little place around the house where you may enjoy good coffee, brunch or lunch. They also offer vegetarian and vegan options (try their vegan toasts)

Drinks & Nightlife

Colonial renovated 19th century mansion turned into lounge, Ayahuasca’s dazzling appearance is coercing. Since it’s not a party joint, as many other venues around it, it makes it ideal to sip, nibble and catch up with a friend.
276 habitants recommandent
Ayahuasca
130 Av. San Martin
276 habitants recommandent
Colonial renovated 19th century mansion turned into lounge, Ayahuasca’s dazzling appearance is coercing. Since it’s not a party joint, as many other venues around it, it makes it ideal to sip, nibble and catch up with a friend.
Gin bar with the biggest selection of gin in Peru. Good food as well.
27 habitants recommandent
Barra 55
206 28 De Julio
27 habitants recommandent
Gin bar with the biggest selection of gin in Peru. Good food as well.
a bodega bar that has been serving drinks and food to locals for over 70 years. As overused as this term is, old-school really is the best way to describe this place and its rustic decor. With bottles of piscos and other liqueurs lining the walls on both sides, alongside a few early 20th century antiques, you get the sense little has changed here over the years.
74 habitants recommandent
Juanito Barranco
270 Av. Almte. Miguel Grau
74 habitants recommandent
a bodega bar that has been serving drinks and food to locals for over 70 years. As overused as this term is, old-school really is the best way to describe this place and its rustic decor. With bottles of piscos and other liqueurs lining the walls on both sides, alongside a few early 20th century antiques, you get the sense little has changed here over the years.
This place has recently turned 20 years old, and the owner callS it "a cultural bar" because they schedule concerts, parties, cultural events, plays, stand-up comedy shows, etc. It is located in the middle of Barranco nightlife, pretty close to one of the Metropolitano bus stations, and in a large and traditional manor house turned into a bar and cultural center. The walls are covered with art from young local artists: there's beers, wines, and lots of cocktails, including the local star, pisco-sour and other pisco-based drinks. There's also some appetizers and sandwiches to go with.
112 habitants recommandent
Night of Barranco
199 Sanchez Carrion
112 habitants recommandent
This place has recently turned 20 years old, and the owner callS it "a cultural bar" because they schedule concerts, parties, cultural events, plays, stand-up comedy shows, etc. It is located in the middle of Barranco nightlife, pretty close to one of the Metropolitano bus stations, and in a large and traditional manor house turned into a bar and cultural center. The walls are covered with art from young local artists: there's beers, wines, and lots of cocktails, including the local star, pisco-sour and other pisco-based drinks. There's also some appetizers and sandwiches to go with.
A reliable spot in Barranco whose name means ‘Sergeant Pepper.’ The barnlike club hosts various theme nights and occasional live bands.
75 habitants recommandent
Sargento Pimienta
757 Av. Francisco Bolognesi
75 habitants recommandent
A reliable spot in Barranco whose name means ‘Sergeant Pepper.’ The barnlike club hosts various theme nights and occasional live bands.
17 habitants recommandent
Garito Bistro
302 28 De Julio
17 habitants recommandent
8 habitants recommandent
El Gato Tulipan
350 Bajada de Baños
8 habitants recommandent
6 habitants recommandent
La Peña del Carajo
158 Calle Catalino Miranda
6 habitants recommandent
62 habitants recommandent
Victoria Bar
135 Av. Pedro de Osma
62 habitants recommandent
Hotel B has a bar on the ground floor but also a restobar on its rooftop (be careful with the steep stairs when going down to the restroom if you'd had several drinks though :)
81 habitants recommandent
Hotel B
204 Jirón Sáenz Peña
81 habitants recommandent
Hotel B has a bar on the ground floor but also a restobar on its rooftop (be careful with the steep stairs when going down to the restroom if you'd had several drinks though :)

Sightseeing

8 habitants recommandent
Mirador
8 habitants recommandent
57 habitants recommandent
Bajada de Baños
Bajada de Baños
57 habitants recommandent
A short walk from the house (1.5 blocks) you get to El Puente de Los Suspiros (Bridge of Sighs). Take a walk to the beach during the day, and at night be taken in by its charm and quaint beauty.
245 habitants recommandent
Puente de los Suspiros
Puente de los Suspiros
245 habitants recommandent
A short walk from the house (1.5 blocks) you get to El Puente de Los Suspiros (Bridge of Sighs). Take a walk to the beach during the day, and at night be taken in by its charm and quaint beauty.

Arts & Culture

Avenida Pedro de Osma 141: Set in a gorgeous, historic home, this museum displays the collection of the philanthropist Don Pedro de Osma. For most of his life, until his death in 1967, he collected art made in Peru during the fifteenth through the eighteenth centuries, objects such as: paintings, sculptures, altar decorations, silverwork, sculptures in Huamanga stone, and furniture – originating from diverse centers of traditional Andean artistic creation – especially Cusco and Ayacucho. The home itself is as much an attraction as the collection; finished in 1906, it’s an elegant and eclectic piece of architecture.
174 habitants recommandent
Musée Pedro de Osma
421 Pedro de Osma
174 habitants recommandent
Avenida Pedro de Osma 141: Set in a gorgeous, historic home, this museum displays the collection of the philanthropist Don Pedro de Osma. For most of his life, until his death in 1967, he collected art made in Peru during the fifteenth through the eighteenth centuries, objects such as: paintings, sculptures, altar decorations, silverwork, sculptures in Huamanga stone, and furniture – originating from diverse centers of traditional Andean artistic creation – especially Cusco and Ayacucho. The home itself is as much an attraction as the collection; finished in 1906, it’s an elegant and eclectic piece of architecture.
This small-yet-noteworthy museum, which opened in 2013, hosts temporary exhibits of artwork from Peru and beyond. Guided tours and art workshops are included in the admission price on Sundays. The outside garden is a pleasant place to sit and relax, and the small gift shop stocks interesting items, including photo books, bags, framed artwork and purses. Interesting finds include animal sculptures made from recycled rubber from a company called Rika, and “robots” made from recycled cardboard.
312 habitants recommandent
Musée d'art contemporain
1511 Av. Almte. Miguel Grau
312 habitants recommandent
This small-yet-noteworthy museum, which opened in 2013, hosts temporary exhibits of artwork from Peru and beyond. Guided tours and art workshops are included in the admission price on Sundays. The outside garden is a pleasant place to sit and relax, and the small gift shop stocks interesting items, including photo books, bags, framed artwork and purses. Interesting finds include animal sculptures made from recycled rubber from a company called Rika, and “robots” made from recycled cardboard.
Avenida Pedro de Osma 105: Designed mostly for students and families, it nevertheless offers a glimpse of how electricity was introduced to Lima and how it’s changed the lives of limeños.
146 habitants recommandent
Musée national
2465 Av. Javier Prado Este
146 habitants recommandent
Avenida Pedro de Osma 105: Designed mostly for students and families, it nevertheless offers a glimpse of how electricity was introduced to Lima and how it’s changed the lives of limeños.
306 habitants recommandent
Museo Larco
169 Av. Simón Bolivar
306 habitants recommandent
The Amano Pre-Columbian Textile Museum
160 Retiro
64 habitants recommandent
Musée national de l'archéologie, de l'anthropologie et de l'histoire du Pérou, Lima
Calle Plaza Bolívar
39 habitants recommandent
Cultural center Juan Parra del Riego
135 Av. Pedro de Osma

Shopping

Located a few steps away from the Bridge of Sighs, Vernacula is a an old colonial mansion converted into an art gallery, design store and clothing shop. Some of Lima's independent designers have their clothing, shoes and accessories up for sale there. You can also enjoy a cup of coffee or ice cream dessert in their cafe, located on the lower level
130 habitants recommandent
Dédale
295 Jirón Sáenz Peña
130 habitants recommandent
Located a few steps away from the Bridge of Sighs, Vernacula is a an old colonial mansion converted into an art gallery, design store and clothing shop. Some of Lima's independent designers have their clothing, shoes and accessories up for sale there. You can also enjoy a cup of coffee or ice cream dessert in their cafe, located on the lower level
On a quiet street one block east of busy Avenida Grau, this shop is in the home of Mari Solari, who has been selling handcrafted goods and folk art for decades. She works with some of the best artisans in the Andes and Amazon Basin, and her shop's varied wares include intricate retablos (mini-altars) from Arequipa and colorful tapestries and ceramics from the Shipibo and Awajún tribes. If you're
30 habitants recommandent
Artesanias Las Pallas
212 Cajamarca
30 habitants recommandent
On a quiet street one block east of busy Avenida Grau, this shop is in the home of Mari Solari, who has been selling handcrafted goods and folk art for decades. She works with some of the best artisans in the Andes and Amazon Basin, and her shop's varied wares include intricate retablos (mini-altars) from Arequipa and colorful tapestries and ceramics from the Shipibo and Awajún tribes. If you're
Avenida San Martín 135: This not-for-profit store features massive, creative furnishings and other creations by Peruvian artisans. Carved wood furniture in a variety of interesting styles are among the interesting finds here (and visiting the store also gives you an excuse to enter a beautiful historic home as well). To save on shipping costs, however, if you live in the USA you may want to contact their Baltimore store.
13 habitants recommandent
Artesanos Don Bosco
135 Av. San Martin
13 habitants recommandent
Avenida San Martín 135: This not-for-profit store features massive, creative furnishings and other creations by Peruvian artisans. Carved wood furniture in a variety of interesting styles are among the interesting finds here (and visiting the store also gives you an excuse to enter a beautiful historic home as well). To save on shipping costs, however, if you live in the USA you may want to contact their Baltimore store.
1056 habitants recommandent
Larcomar
610 Mal. de la Reserva
1056 habitants recommandent
18 habitants recommandent
Barranco Ecological Fair
Avenida San Martín
18 habitants recommandent
39 habitants recommandent
La Feria Union de Barranco
108 Jiron Unión
39 habitants recommandent
El Clóset de mi hermana
189 Jirón Centenario

Essentials

The neighbourhood's supermarket. Fresh baked bread. Check their roasted chicken with french fries section.
135 habitants recommandent
Metro Barranco
513 Av. Almte. Miguel Grau
135 habitants recommandent
The neighbourhood's supermarket. Fresh baked bread. Check their roasted chicken with french fries section.
Zuzunaga Matallana Ricardo Salvador
BCP Barranco
599 Avenida Almirante Miguel Grau
Bank
BBVA Banco Continental
414 Av. Almte. Miguel Grau
Bank
Bank
23 habitants recommandent
Interbank
Pardo
23 habitants recommandent
Bank
Bank
27 habitants recommandent
Scotiabank
1243 Av. Santiago Antunez de Mayolo
27 habitants recommandent
Bank
9 habitants recommandent
Happy Cows - Biobodega Barranco
108 Jr. Colina
9 habitants recommandent
24 habitants recommandent
La Candelaria
292 Av. Francisco Bolognesi
24 habitants recommandent

Everything Else

Compañía de Bomberos Grau 16 - Barranco
261 Jiron Unión
Barranco´s firemen
Barranco´s Police Station
Comisaria de Barranco
Avenida San Martín
Barranco´s Police Station
Closest Metropolitano bus system. Takes you to Lima's historical centre, San Isidro, Miraflores, and Chorrillos.
23 habitants recommandent
Estacion Bulevar station
Avenida Francisco Bolognesi
23 habitants recommandent
Closest Metropolitano bus system. Takes you to Lima's historical centre, San Isidro, Miraflores, and Chorrillos.