Discover Restaurants offering the best Spanish food in Paracas, Ica Region, Peru including Cafe Paracas, 3 Keros By The Sea, Bahia, Restaurant Turistico Juan Pablo, Flamenco Cafe Resto Bar, PISCO & OLE, Restaurant Tia Pily
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1 based on 89 reviews
Located inside the Paracas Nature Reserve, directly on the Harbour overlooking the ocean and the beautiful scenery. Unfortunately the food is bad, they use old oil to cook their fish so unfortunately the taste and the quality of the food was bad. The prices are way too high for such a simple place - a tipical tourist trap (there are not many alternatives in the reserve). I recommend to avoid.
3 based on 129 reviews
Appalling. Service was extremely slow, when our food finally arrived our omelettes were completely undercooked in the middle (runny raw egg), we sent it back only for it to take another 30 minutes for them to send the exact same plates/meal back completely over cooked. Stale bread as a garnish and over charged when the bill came. Shambles. Avoid at all cost.
A different space in Paracas where you can enjoy breakfast, lunch and dinner with typical healthy Spanish & Peruvian dishes and international food. You can taste varied typical Spanish tapas as well as a wide choice of snacks. You could drink the best cof
We wanted a light lunch before our Nazca flight and stumbled into this cutesy cafe run by a friendly mom and daughter. Had the Spanish Omelet, both spoke very little English but plenty of smiles from both, enjoyed ourselves tremendously. A must visit if you are looking for a quick bite, not far from San Agustin Paracas Hotel
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3 based on 115 reviews
We thought that we were travelling to Pisco until we turned off the highway and parked in Paracas. Some consternation all round but little point in wasting time returning to the ship to resolve. Took a stroll down the sea-front boulevard, Juan Pablo was the only restaurant that was open at the time so stopped for coffee. Friendly service, nice hot coffees, great views over the beach area and the passing promenade. Recommended.
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3 based on 71 reviews
We visited this seafood restaurant during our staying to Paracas. The restaurant was 5 minutes walk away from our hotel. We decided to have a seat outside but unfortunately we found out that the seats and tables were not clean - probably because of the winds that would blow dust all over the place. We asked for the menu and came across a fairly wide range of dishes, mainly "mariscos". The portions were fair - we ordered seafood with rice and potatos with trumpfish. The staff would always respond in Spanish although we communicated in English. When we asked to have a look at the fish, they were negative and did not allow entrance in their kitchen. We tasted the pure pisco drink - in Spanish - "pisco puro" (not the coctail) and really enjoyed it. The prices were average to cheap in relation to the portions that were served. The restaurant seems to be less touristic combined to the others located by the ocean.
5 based on 45 reviews
Comida marina, pescados y mariscos, vista al mar, sunset, bar, capacidad 50 personas, atención de martes a domingo, 12:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Went here for dinner after reading all the positive reviews about this new place. It's located a short walk from the busy area. We were surprisingly the only ones having dinner there at that moment. The owner was kind and explained us the menu and also showed us options that were not on the menu. We got a nice appetizer from the house. After that we ordered ceviche and scallops as starters, fish of the day to share as a main and a mango cake as dessert. All tasted really good and portions were well sized. Atmosphere was okay, guess it's better when more people having dinner. We had a misunderstanding about the bill (fish we got was more expensive than the menu suggested) but this was solved quickly. Price for two starters, one main, one dessert, a glass of wine and a soda was about 170 soles / 45 euro. Recommended!
5 based on 169 reviews
An organic coffee grown in the Peruvian jungle at more than 1600 masl, delicious cakes fresh from the oven and sandwiches prepared with a Spanish touch and much love await you in the Paracas natural reserve! 100% HANDMADE Breakfast / Crepes / Cakes / Cook
A friend and I went here today for a breakfast. We had a really good mokaccino (I don't know how to write it) and ate two yummi sandwiches. I have to do a really strict gluten free diet, I asked the owner for gluten free bread and... he had it!!! :DMoreover he was really informed about celiac disease... So I really recommend it: lovely decorations, good drinks and food, kind staff :)
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