Discover Restaurants offering the best Seafood food in Huanchaco, La Libertad Region, Peru. Huanchaco is a popular vacation beach town in the city of Trujillo, Peru. Huanchaco is known for its surf breaks, its caballitos de totora and its ceviche, and is near the ancient ruins of Chan Chan. Huanchaco was approved as a World Surfing Reserve by the organization Save The Waves Coalition in 2012 This historic town is part of the tourist circuit called the "Moche Route" or "Ruta Moche". Today despite modern developments, it still retains its old charm.
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3 based on 30 reviews
Check out the set meal prices for some delicious seafood and meat plates along with Inka Cola--tastes like bubble gum.
4 based on 7 reviews
Huanchaco is known as the best spot for seafood in Peru and specially to taste the renowned "Cebiche", well here in Mono Marino I have tasted not just delicious seafood "tradicinal cebiche" and fish "Chita en salsa de mariscos" that are best to none, but also traditional Peruvian dishes such as "arroz con pato" and "Lomo saltado", all these carefully crafted and made by the graceful artistic hand of the Chef Giancarlo Ganoza and his staff. Thanks Giancarlo for a wonderful experience!
SABOReARTE Restaurant and bar To taste Breakfast and offers the richest dishes in seafood and Creole food ( cooked to order ) In addition Grill and Cocktails All NIGHTS And Our Nights KARAOKE Permanent FREE WiFi Victor Larco Avenue 1132- Huanchaco . ( Fro
With my friend I stayed about one year and a bit in huanchcao, not for the first time. We LOVE Huanchaco. But it was in 2014 that Valerie and I chose a table in a restaurant that seemed to have created or was busy creating a niche along the malecón. Competition is fierce and especially off season when we were there. We are not the young backpackers anymore and not having to live from hand to mouth either we thought that we could pamper ourselves a bit in a comfort zone with a view on the Pacific ocean, most of the time seasoned with a splendid sunset as well. SO, the food is a bit pricier than the average local restorantes where they serve the cebiches and parihuelas the way the locals like them. But I tend to avoid large noisy crowds composed of binge drinking Peruvians. Also 9 times out of ten you find thier 4x4s parked in front of the restaurant and have loud music blaring out of the loudspeakers. No way to enjoy what we came here for which is peace and quiet and nature, soothed and rocked by the sound of the crashing waves. Got the picture? SO at Sabor e Arte you can get that. Exquisite food a la carte as well as the dish of the day. The meat does not come from the local meat market, but from Tesco's I think. No risk of food poisoning either with fish dishes, always fresh. The couple's personality is charming and the conversations you can have with them contribute to the interest sitting there, if you like. The lady is an artist and her works decorate the interior indoors. Her husband, the chef, knows the ins and outs of wine culture too. different flavours and brands available! And in case you want something extra or something that is not straight up your street in the dish you just ordered, you can always rely on him to help you meet your needs. No worries. So, if you want value for money...Sabor Y Arte is the place. Salud!!!Cheers friends y ¡hasta la vista!Alann
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4 based on 20 reviews
Years ago, this was our favorite restaurant in Huanchaco. The owner, a nice old lady used to cook herself the best arroz con mariscos we've ever had.Now she doesn't cook anymore but still they know how to get the right flavors that separate the restaurant from the rest. Mariscos a la parrilla is just fantastic, a must-try every time we visit Huanchaco. It changed a lot over the years. It got cleaner and more sophisticated and they also raised their prices a lot! On the menu the two white wines were listed as S./40 and S./60. But the waiter (a nice guy) said that they were old prices and decided to charge 60 and 80. I ordered the wine anyway because of I just love their grilled seafood. The Cebiche is good but not the best in town.
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Everything here that I have tried is really great. The ceviche, calamari, lomo saltado, pisco sours, causa - all excellent. But the tiraditos (thinly sliced fish ceviche) is especially worth getting! Still thinking about it months later... The outdoor seating is really comfortable and you are right on the beach. Amazing place for a nice leisurely lunch!
4 based on 23 reviews
I had lunch here today with my taxi driver as we spent the day visiting El Brujo and Chan Chan.The food was delicious, however I realised I've been spoiled by the exceptional quality and price of the food at my hotel; Moche Sanctuary Lodge.I had a huge portion of lenguado (dover sole) with chips, salad and white corn. My driver had a huge plate of mixed ceviche.We shared a large carafe of chicha morada (it's a very sweet non-alcoholic drink).The fish was very tasty but pricy! Especially compared to the prices at Moche Sanctuary Lodge.The meals were very large and personally I'd prefer the meal to be half the size and the price also to be half.I paid 102 soles for 2 meals and one jug of drink which was15 soles.They said they couldn't take a card payment and I only just had enough cash to pay.I'd considered staying in Huacachina to be close to Chan Chan, and I'm glad I didn't.It felt quite hustled for tourists with men walking into our car as we drove through - trying to pass their flyers through the car windows.It felt safe but hassled.The restaurant has a nice location, slightly away from the main town, with an ocean view.
4 based on 33 reviews
This is not a fancy place. You come to Pisagua because of the food, not the looks. The local is quite old and the wall paint is coming out, the tables are of plastic and not really nice. The view is nice if you seat by the door, Huanchaco y a lovely beach for surfers...But the food is UNIQUE! I am Peruvian and like to eat, I have been to many places and tasted several kinds of ceviche, some of them were superb, but this ceviche is better, the best I have ever tried, it is very simple, just a few ingredients, ask for a good fish (they have a version with cheap fish that is not bad but it´s not the real thing) and that amazing chili (aji mochero), and that´s it, the perfect ceviche.There is also quite nice "picante de langostinos", a spicy shrimp dish, also "cangrejo reventado", a great crab and egg dish, you should go and try several dishes...
4 based on 69 reviews
Perfect! The Food is really good and very fair price. We payed 200 Soles for seven people with drinks and tip. Definitely reconmended! Also Service is Great!
4 based on 206 reviews
Restaurante Turistico El Sombrero en huanchaco tiene 25 años de experiencia en el mercado. Especializado en pescados y mariscos, con una hermosa vista frente al mar.
We enjoyed our Peruvian lunch and Pisco Sour overlooking the beach for entertainment. The service was good, and the food was terrific! The presentation was lovely. I do suggest you try this place if you want to try the typical foods in a clean and upscale place. Not expensive.
4 based on 106 reviews
High quality ingredients in a lovely spot
Grilled octopus and parmesan scallops were both delicious. Unfortunately, the street out front is all torn up with construction, but you can still see the surfers when you sit on the second floor balcony. Service is friendly and fast. Even though it wasn't listed on the menu, I had a side order of french fries that were very nicely crispy.
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