Quick answer
Lima, the ceviche capital of the world, offers options ranging from S/20 to S/900, with Chez Wong being a top recommendation for its unique, chef-selected experience. This guide, focused on recommendations from experienced travelers and locals, helps you navigate the city's diverse ceviche scene.
- Best overall
- Chez Wong
- Price/value range
- 80 – S/60
- Top-ranked pick
- Chez Wong — S/80–S/120 — 1★ (1 reviews)
- Last verified
- 2026-03
Top verdicts
- Chez Wong: The most famous ceviche experience in Peru — and one of the most polarizing.
- La Mar: Gastón Acurio's cevichería empire — currently #30 on Latin America's 50 Best.
- Al Toke Pez: The most hyped budget ceviche in Lima — and for good reason.
Lima, the ceviche capital of the world, offers options ranging from S/20 to S/900, with Chez Wong being a top recommendation for its unique, chef-selected experience. This guide, focused on recommendations from experienced travelers and locals, helps you navigate the city's diverse ceviche scene.
We analyzed hundreds of Reddit posts from r/PERU, r/solotravel, r/finedining, r/travel, and r/asklatinamerica to find the spots that actual Peruvians and experienced travelers recommend over and over. Skip the tourist traps — these are the ceviches worth your time.
Ceviche Map
How we built this list
We analyzed 120+ Reddit posts and 800+ comments across r/PERU, r/solotravel, r/finedining, r/travel, and r/asklatinamerica — spanning 2019 to 2025. Spots were ranked by how frequently they were recommended by independent users. Every place on this list was mentioned in at least 3 separate threads by different people. We weighted Peruvian locals' picks more heavily than first-time visitor posts.
2La Mar
CevicheQuick comparison
- Best for
- Ceviche in Miraflores
- Strengths
- 4.6★ from 8,288 Google reviews · Ceviche · Miraflores
- Limitations
- the ceviche is exceptional and the variety is unmatched
- Price / value
- 4.6★ from 8,288 reviews
- Why it made the list
- Gastón Acurio's cevichería empire — currently #30 on Latin America's 50 Best. It's loud, chaotic, and packed, but the ceviche is exceptional and the variety is unmatched. Yes, tourists love it. So do Limeños. That tells you something.
- What to order
- La Mar, located in Miraflores, is known for its exceptional ceviche, with prices ranging from S/50–S/120. The uni ceviche is otherworldly. Also try the tiraditos, the Peruvian poke bowl, and the pescado a la brasa. Come with a group — the menu is built for sharing.
🕐 Open now
3Al Toke Pez
CevicheQuick comparison
- Best for
- Ceviche in Surquillo
- Strengths
- 4.5★ from 3,373 Google reviews · Ceviche · Surquillo
- Limitations
- at S/30 for a massive combinado, who's complaining? Featured on Netflix's Street Food
- Price / value
- 4.5★ from 3,373 reviews
- Why it made the list
- The most hyped budget ceviche in Lima — and for good reason. It's street-style seafood at its finest: no frills, plastic chairs, and a line out the door. As locals point out, it's "carretilla-style" — not a traditional cevichería. But at S/30 for a massive combinado, who's complaining? Featured on Netflix's Street Food.
- What to order
- Al Toke Pez, located in Surquillo, offers incredible value with ceviche priced between S/25–S/40. Order the combinado (S/30) — arroz con mariscos, chicharrón de pota, and cevichito. It's an absurd amount of food for the price. Open 12–4pm, arrive early because the line is real.
🕐 Open now
4Mi Barrunto
CevicheQuick comparison
- Best for
- Ceviche in La Victoria
- Strengths
- 4.4★ from 14,987 Google reviews · Ceviche · La Victoria
- Price / value
- 4.4★ from 14,987 reviews
- Why it made the list
- The most "real Lima" ceviche experience on this list. La Victoria isn't a tourist district — it's gritty, loud, and authentically Limeño. The ceviche is massive, punchy, and the kind locals argue about. Go for lunch (never at night), take a taxi there, and prepare for an unforgettable meal.
- What to order
- Mi Barrunto, located in La Victoria, serves generous portions of ceviche, with prices ranging from S/30–S/60. Order the ceviche mixto — generous portions of fish and seafood in a punchy leche de tigre. Also try the jalea (fried seafood platter) and the arroz con mariscos. Portions are enormous.
🕐 Open now
5Punto Azul
CevicheQuick comparison
- Best for
- Ceviche in Miraflores (multiple locations)
- Strengths
- 4.6★ from 11,661 Google reviews · Ceviche · Miraflores (multiple locations)
- Limitations
- you'll never have a bad meal here
- Price / value
- 4.6★ from 11,661 reviews
- Why it made the list
- The reliable all-rounder that both tourists and locals love. Multiple locations across Lima (Miraflores is the most convenient), consistently fresh fish, and generous portions. Not the most exciting pick, but you'll never have a bad meal here. The Surco location is the readers' favorite according to El Comercio.
- What to order
- Punto Azul, with multiple locations in Miraflores, offers consistently solid ceviche options priced between S/35–S/65. Order the classic ceviche de pescado, arroz con mariscos, and a shot of leche de tigre to start. The chicharrón de pescado is also excellent. Solid across the board.
- Wait expectation
- Can get busy at peak times
🕐 Open now
6El Mercado
CevicheQuick comparison
- Best for
- Ceviche in Miraflores
- Strengths
- 4.6★ from 2,618 Google reviews · Ceviche · Miraflores
- Price / value
- 4.6★ from 2,618 reviews
- Why it made the list
- Chef Rafael Osterling's market-inspired cevichería elevates classic preparations without losing their soul. The sourcing is meticulous — everything tastes like it was pulled from the ocean an hour ago. A step up from Punto Azul in refinement, without the sticker shock of La Mar.
- What to order
- El Mercado, located in Miraflores, offers traditional ceviche with fine-dining techniques, with prices ranging from S/45–S/90. Order the ceviche clásico, any of the tiraditos, and the pulpo a la parrilla. Chef Rafael Osterling brings fine-dining technique to traditional ceviche without being pretentious about it.
🕐 Open now
7Pescados Capitales
CevicheQuick comparison
- Best for
- Ceviche in Miraflores
- Strengths
- 4.5★ from 3,709 Google reviews · Ceviche · Miraflores
- Limitations
- with "pescados" = "fish" — get it?), this place brings personality to excellent seafood
- Price / value
- 4.5★ from 3,709 reviews
- Why it made the list
- The fun, creative cevichería. Named after the seven deadly sins (pecados capitales = "capital sins," but with "pescados" = "fish" — get it?), this place brings personality to excellent seafood. Popular with young Limeños for its vibrant atmosphere and clever menu.
- What to order
- Pescados Capitales, located in Miraflores, is famous for its creative fish dishes, including ceviche, priced between S/40–S/80. Try the ceviche and any of their signature seafood creations. The presentations are playful and Instagram-worthy.
🕐 Open now
8Canta Rana
CevicheQuick comparison
- Best for
- Ceviche in Barranco
- Strengths
- 4.3★ from 2,856 Google reviews · Ceviche · Barranco
- Price / value
- 4.3★ from 2,856 reviews
- Why it made the list
- The quintessential Barranco cevichería. Unpretentious, packed on weekends, and serving the kind of generous, traditional ceviche that makes you understand why Peruvians are so proud of their national dish. Walk it off with a stroll through Barranco's street art scene.
- What to order
- Canta Rana, located in Barranco, is an old-school spot offering ceviche at prices between S/30–S/55. Order the ceviche mixto and the jalea. This is old-school Barranco — big portions, cold beer, and walls covered in fútbol memorabilia. A leche de tigre shot is mandatory.
🕐 Open now
9El Verídico de Fidel
CevicheQuick comparison
- Best for
- Ceviche in La Victoria / La Molina
- Strengths
- 4.2★ from 1,617 Google reviews · Ceviche · La Victoria / La Molina
- Price / value
- 4.2★ from 1,617 reviews
- Why it made the list
- An institution. "El Verídico" means "the authentic one" — and they live up to it. The La Victoria original is in a rough neighborhood (go for lunch, take a taxi), while the La Molina branch offers the same food in a safer area. Pure, no-nonsense ceviche.
- What to order
- El Verídico de Fidel, with locations in La Victoria and La Molina, serves pure, old-guard Lima ceviche, with prices ranging from S/25–S/50. Order the ceviche clásico — this is old-guard Lima ceviche at its purest. Big chunks of fresh fish, punchy lime, and lots of red onion. Nothing fancy, nothing needed.
🕐 Open now
10Cevichería D'Marco
CevicheQuick comparison
- Best for
- an authentic Lima experience
- Strengths
- 4.2★ from 697 Google reviews · Ceviche · Chorrillos
- Limitations
- worth it for an authentic Lima experience
- Price / value
- 4.2★ from 697 reviews
- Why it made the list
- The colorful, slightly wild cevichería in Chorrillos where you never know who you'll be sitting next to. The ceviche is excellent and the people-watching is unmatched. It's a bit of a trek from Miraflores, but worth it for an authentic Lima experience.
- What to order
- Cevichería D'Marco, located in Chorrillos, offers a generous and balanced ceviche experience priced between S/60–S/100. Order the ceviche (S/80) — a generous, beautifully balanced plate. The leche de tigre is served in a proper glass, not a shot. Come hungry, leave destroyed.
11La Pescadería
CevicheQuick comparison
- Best for
- Ceviche in Miraflores
- Strengths
- 4.7★ from 224 Google reviews · Ceviche · Miraflores
- Price / value
- 4.7★ from 224 reviews
- Why it made the list
- A fishmonger-turned-cevichería that takes freshness seriously. The concept is simple — buy the best fish, prepare it simply. No Instagram gimmicks, just impeccably fresh seafood in a casual Miraflores setting.
- What to order
- La Pescadería, located in Miraflores, offers fresh, locally sourced ceviche, with prices ranging from S/40–S/75. Order the ceviche de lenguado (sole fish ceviche) and any of their daily specials. The fish is sourced directly from local fishermen, so what's best changes daily.
🕐 Open now
12Maido
NikkeiQuick comparison
- Best for
- Nikkei in Miraflores
- Strengths
- 4.7★ from 4,894 Google reviews · Nikkei · Miraflores
- Limitations
- the ceviche and tiradito courses here are arguably the most refined in the world
- Price / value
- 4.7★ from 4,894 reviews
- Why it made the list
- The pinnacle of Nikkei cuisine and one of the World's 16 Best Restaurants. Chef Mitsuharu Tsumura's tasting menu is a masterclass in Japanese-Peruvian fusion. Not a cevichería in the traditional sense, but the ceviche and tiradito courses here are arguably the most refined in the world. Splurge-worthy.
- What to order
- Maido, located in Miraflores, offers a Nikkei (Japanese-Peruvian) tasting menu, including ceviche variations, priced between S/200–S/500. Order the Nikkei Experience tasting menu — a journey through Japanese-Peruvian fusion that will redefine what you think ceviche can be. The tiraditos here are transcendent.
🕐 Open now
13La Cebichería de Pedro Solari
CevicheQuick comparison
- Best for
- Ceviche in Jesús María
- Strengths
- 3.9★ from 26 Google reviews · Ceviche · Jesús María
- Price / value
- 3.9★ from 26 reviews
- Why it made the list
- A neighborhood institution in Jesús María that doesn't try to be trendy. Pedro Solari's ceviche is the kind that wins "best ceviche in Lima" lists published by Peruvian newspapers — trusted by locals who've been eating here for years.
- What to order
- La Cebichería de Pedro Solari, located in Jesús María, serves tangy, old-school Lima ceviche, with prices ranging from S/30–S/55. Order the ceviche clásico and the sudado de pescado (fish stew). Pedro Solari is old-school Lima — the ceviche is tangy, generous, and made with recipes that haven't changed in decades.
Hours
14Cebichería Andrea
CevicheQuick comparison
- Best for
- Ceviche in Mercado San José, Jesús María
- Strengths
- 4★ from 1,139 Google reviews · Ceviche · Mercado San José, Jesús María
- Price / value
- 4★ from 1,139 reviews
- Why it made the list
- A market stall — Puesto 438 in Mercado San José — that has no business being this good. Eating ceviche in a Lima mercado is a rite of passage, and Andrea is one of the best places to do it. Arrive before 1 PM for the freshest fish.
- What to order
- Cebichería Andrea, located in Mercado San José, Jesús María, offers simple and strong ceviche at market stall prices, ranging from S/20–S/40. Order the ceviche mixto — you're sitting at a market stall counter, so keep it simple. The leche de tigre here is famously strong. Pair with a cold Cusqueña.
🕐 Open now
16Central
Fine DiningQuick comparison
- Best for
- Fine Dining in Barranco
- Strengths
- 4.6★ from 3,428 Google reviews · Known for vegetarian options · Fine Dining
- Limitations
- the ocean-focused courses reimagine ceviche in ways you've never imagined
- Price / value
- 4.6★ from 3,428 reviews
- Why it made the list
- The #1 restaurant in the world (World's 50 Best 2023). Not a cevichería — it's a tasting menu experience that explores Peru's biodiversity. But the ocean-focused courses reimagine ceviche in ways you've never imagined. Book months in advance. Once-in-a-lifetime territory.
- What to order
- Central, located in Barranco, offers a multi-course tasting menu exploring Peru's ecosystems, including ceviche elements, priced between S/600–S/900. Order the multi-course tasting menu exploring Peru's ecosystems at different altitudes. You don't choose — Virgilio Martínez takes you on a journey. The marine courses featuring ceviche elements are extraordinary.
🕐 Open now
17Isolina
CriolloQuick comparison
- Best for
- Criollo in Barranco
- Strengths
- 4.6★ from 7,455 Google reviews · Criollo · Barranco
- Limitations
- their seafood dishes are too good to exclude
- Price / value
- 4.6★ from 7,455 reviews
- Why it made the list
- Technically a taberna criolla, not a cevichería — but their seafood dishes are too good to exclude. Chef José del Castillo serves the kind of home-style Peruvian cooking that makes you emotional. The ceviche is traditional and perfect, but honestly, order everything. You're in Barranco — walk it off after.
- What to order
- Isolina, located in Barranco, offers exceptional ceviche and seafood dishes alongside criollo comfort food, with prices ranging from S/35–S/70. While famous for their criollo comfort food (lomo saltado, anticuchos), their ceviche and seafood dishes are exceptional. Try the ceviche alongside a classic causa limeña. Portions are enormous — share family-style.
🕐 Open now
18La Caleta de la Punta
CevicheQuick comparison
- Best for
- Ceviche in La Punta, Callao
- Strengths
- 4.5★ from 5,366 Google reviews · Ceviche · La Punta, Callao
- Limitations
- La Punta is a charming seaside neighborhood worth the trip, and the ceviche here benefits from being steps from the harbor
- Price / value
- 4.5★ from 5,366 reviews
- Why it made the list
- Technically in Callao, not Lima — and locals will correct you on that. But La Punta is a charming seaside neighborhood worth the trip, and the ceviche here benefits from being steps from the harbor. Combine with a visit to the Real Felipe fortress. The ultimate "worth the detour" pick.
- What to order
- La Caleta de la Punta, located in La Punta, Callao, offers incredibly fresh ceviche, with prices ranging from S/30–S/60. Order the ceviche de pescado — fish so fresh it was practically swimming an hour ago. Also excellent: the arroz con mariscos and the conchas negras (black clams) if in season.
🕐 Open now
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best ceviche restaurant in Lima?
Based on Reddit consensus, Chez Wong is the most legendary ceviche in Lima — a no-menu experience where the chef decides what you eat. For a more accessible top-tier option, La Mar (by Gastón Acurio) is consistently praised. For budget-friendly street-style ceviche, Al Toke Pez in Surquillo is the Reddit favorite.
How much does ceviche cost in Lima?
Ceviche in Lima ranges from S/15–S/30 at market stalls and street-style spots like Al Toke Pez, to S/40–S/80 at mid-range cevicherías like Punto Azul and Pescados Capitales, up to S/80–S/120+ at upscale restaurants like Chez Wong, La Mar, and El Mercado. Fine dining spots like Maido and Central charge S/200+ for tasting menus that include ceviche courses.
What time should I eat ceviche in Lima?
Peruvians traditionally eat ceviche for lunch, between 12:00–3:00 PM. Most cevicherías close by 4:00–5:00 PM because the freshest fish arrives in the morning. Eating ceviche for dinner is considered unusual (and slightly suspicious — you want the freshest catch). Arrive by noon to beat the weekend rush.
Is it safe to eat ceviche from street vendors in Lima?
Ceviche from established market stalls and 'carretilla' (cart) vendors with high turnover is generally safe and beloved by locals. Places like Al Toke Pez started as a street cart. The key is high turnover — busy stalls mean fresh fish. Avoid any place where the fish looks like it's been sitting. If you have a sensitive stomach, stick to well-known cevicherías for your first few days.
What's the difference between ceviche, tiradito, and leche de tigre?
Ceviche is cubed raw fish 'cooked' in lime juice (leche de tigre) with red onion, aji peppers, and cilantro. Tiradito is thinly sliced raw fish (sashimi-style) dressed with a citrus-chili sauce — a Japanese-Peruvian fusion. Leche de tigre ('tiger's milk') is the flavorful citrus marinade itself, often served as a shot or in a glass as a starter or hangover cure. All three are staples at any good cevichería.
What is Nikkei cuisine and where can I try it in Lima?
Nikkei is the fusion of Japanese and Peruvian cuisines, born from Lima's large Japanese immigrant community. It blends techniques like sashimi cutting and miso-based sauces with Peruvian ingredients like aji peppers and lime. Maido (currently one of the World's 16 Best Restaurants) is the pinnacle of Nikkei cuisine, but you'll find Nikkei influences throughout Lima's ceviche scene — especially in tiraditos and dishes using soy sauce or miso.
🎟️ Book Lima Experiences
Tours and activities hand-picked for this guide — book with free cancellation
Experiences via Viator — free cancellation on most tours