📍 C. 2 de Mayo 298, Miraflores 15074, Peru
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Google: 4.6 • TripAdvisor: 4.5
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Panchita in Lima, Peru, is a delightful gem that captures the essence of Peruvian cuisine with a charming ambiance that invites you to linger. The restaurant boasts a warm and inviting decor, perfect for a cozy dinner or a lively gathering with friends. Patrons rave about the attentive and friendly service, which enhances the dining experience. With a focus on authentic dishes made from scratch, the menu features generous portions that showcase vibrant flavors. Whether you're a local or a traveler, Panchita is a must-visit spot for anyone looking to savor the rich culinary heritage of Peru in a relaxed yet elegant setting.
Google: 4.6 (12199 reviews)
TripAdvisor: 4.5 (5701 reviews)
Incredible tasting local food. First a warning, don’t expect the food to be out quickly. You can tell that the food is made from scratch and it takes a while to come out. But once it does the weight is worth it. Five stars for the food five stars for The atmosphere five stars for the service
My first time visiting Panchita in Miraflores was an incredible experience! The decor inside the restaurant is beautiful— creating a warm and inviting atmosphere that set the perfect tone for the evening. The service was wonderful—attentive, friendly, and always ready to help with recommendations and explanations of the menu items. As for the food, it was simply outstanding! Every dish was packed with flavor, and the portion sizes were very generous. If you’re in Lima, I think Panchita is a must-visit! Delicious food, great ambiance, and top-notch service—I can’t wait to return and explore more of their menu!
The food was amazing. I was able to have guinea pig. The service was perfect. I would highly recommend this restaurant experience
This is not the first time I have lunch at Panchita when in Lima. I like their food, but over the past few years, I have noticed that the quality of the food has been diminishing. To begin, the quality of the potatoes they use is the worst. If someone chooses to go to a good Peruvian restaurant in Lima, it is to taste the best potatoes we have in town, not the watery, sticky ones. Their cocktails are also watery. It is sad to see that such a great restaurant is lowering its standards.