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The Best Peruvian Restaurants In London
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Sabor Peruano
Sabor Peruano is a traditional, cash-only, Peruvian restaurant in Elephant and Castle that's perfect for big get-togethers.
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The Best Peruvian Restaurants In London
Potent pisco sours, anticuchos you could eat for days, and much more.
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Tierra Peru
Tierra Peru is a fun Peruvian restaurant on Essex Road making delicious ceviche and dangerously good pisco sours.
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Casita Andina
Head to Peruvian restaurant Casita Andina for a cool but low-key dinner in Soho. Don’t blame us for your pisco hangover tomorrow.
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Sushisamba
Sushisamba is a loud restaurant on the 38th floor of the City’s Heron Tower. The views are undeniably excellent. Almost everything else is appalling.
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Lower Marsh Market
Calling all Waterloo commuters and office folk. Lower Marsh Market is packed full of delicious grab-and-go options for your lunchtime needs.
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Coya London
This high-end Peruvian spot in Mayfair is serving up excellent sharing plates in a pleasing setting.
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Crudo Cevicheria
Crudo is a build-your-own ceviche bowl spot in Fitzrovia, perfect for a kind of healthy and affordable detour when you’re out around Oxford Street.
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Pachamama East
This Peruvian spot on Great Eastern Street in Shoreditch is perfect if you’re vegan, vegetarian, or gluten-free. Or just really love pisco cocktails.
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Lima Floral
Lima Floral is a big, colourful restaurant, where you can eat Peruvian classics and drink pisco cocktails whilst escaping the crowds of Covent Garden.
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Zuaya
Looking for an upscale South American spot with enough cocktails to make you like house music? Zuaya in South Kensington has got you covered.
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Twist
Twist is a small plates restaurant in Marylebone serving dishes inspired by Italian and Spanish cuisine.