Discover the best restaurant in Ica, Peru including Restaurant Venezia, Restaurant El Pallar, La Casa de Bamboo, Oasis De America Restaurante, Sabor Peru, Mango, Restaurante Petros, La Olla de Juanita, Pasta e Pizza Trattoria del borgo, Restaurante Mc Grill
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4 based on 138 reviews
Restaurant of ancestral tradition, with 60 years of service, giving careful attention in a warm and family atmosphere.
Loved the environment, service, and food here! Very friendly staff, and cute patio in the back. Highly recommend the spinach ravioli with pesto sauce, and the especial garlic bread with cheese! The salad also came heaped with tasty avocado. Everything tasted fresh and the portions were generous. Wifi works great, too! :)
4 based on 92 reviews
Terrible food! The restrooms were so dirty... You can imagine how their kitchen is. There were dogs walking freely inside the restaurant. One of the worst places I've ever been to! You'd better look for another restaurant.
4 based on 217 reviews
La Casa de Bamboo is a family run cafe, serving great coffee, the only place with an expresso machine, serving export quality peruvian coffee. All our food is home made vegetarian and vegan, and ranges from crepes, to thai curry, and home made brownies with ice cream.
6 of us came for lunch after walking around the Huacachina tourist trap. Service was good. Food was good too.
4 based on 56 reviews
This restaurant is charming, has great friendly staff and fresh, reasonable priced food.
We found it to be the best restaurant in Haucachina and after discovering it did not bother going any where else.
The location is one of the last restaurants around the oasis on the left.
The staff do not speak much English but were warm, happy and patient/helpful with our lack of Spanish which is hard to find in south america.
We ate the Palta a la reyna which was a fresh salad with vegetables, advocado and chicken pieces, Ceviche mixo and Ceviche de pescado which were big portions served with onions, corn and roasted kennel corn (which is traditionally served with Ceviche).
The Chicha morada is one of the best we have tried in Peru with apple pieces and is good served at room temperature 'tempo'.
The restaurant was busy, I am surprised not many reviews have been done yet.
We recommend everyone to this restaurant if they are going to Haucachina and if your on a budget you can share a meal.
The other restaurants around the oasis are pushy and strand along the walk way pushing you into their restaurant, but the quality and price are bad.
4 based on 84 reviews
Went for lunch (not open for dinner unless group makes special reservation). We loved the presentation of the plates and agreed that food quality matched the presentation. The bright airy open dining room connected to patio was comfortable and social but not cramped. Service was good. Not far from the plaza de armas. Not far from much as taxis are very cheap in ica. Big beers were cheap and food was reasonably priced for the amounts and quality. We had a few beers, the parihuela, cebiche, the pescado soy Peru, a sudado, and a lemonade for approximately 120 soles. We did see a big non fish / seafood plate of pasta lomo huancaina for non seafood lovers. Big chunks of beef.
4.5 based on 82 reviews
We are vegetarian and had a difficult time finding obvious options in Ica. After you get past all of the fruit juice options (seriously, 3 pages) and chicken options on Mango's breakfast menu you will find 'Copa de fruta'--a heaping vase of yogurt (strawberry or vanilla) with fruta (all melon, so no risk of water contamination) and granola.
The coffee drinks are also amazing.
4 based on 47 reviews
Petros our Local provides local food, Peruvian Creole food , seafood , sandwiches , juices , pizzas , grill plus we have a country setting for large families and private parking.
We had dinner here twice during a recent stay in Ica. The staff were friendly and explained the dishes very well to us.
The food was very fresh and tasty and good value for money. The only negative point was that the chips included in my husband's dish on the last night were cold.
They offered to heat them up afterwards but by that stage he didn't really want them.
4 based on 338 reviews
I went there because it is top of the list here at TripAdvisor. However, I do not share the opinion. From the Panamericana you drive some minutes through a suburban-rural zone when out of nothing you arrive at an area with various Pisco bars and restaurants. Obviously a touristic hotspot in the middle of nowhere. You can sit outside without being bothered by traffic; that's about the only real positive about the place. The food is average, no special taste, no creative combination, no outstanding service or whatever. On the other hand quite a few more or less drunk tourists. Would I go there again? Maybe as a backup, but certainly I will try out something else before.
4 based on 72 reviews
The place is certainly located in one of the better areas of town and the prices are equal to those in comparable restaurants in Lima (or the not NYC US, non-London city center UK or Germany apart from Munich). The pizza, however, is purely average to me. Needed to put a lot of oregano and chilly powder onto it to make it taste like something. Service in Peru is generally not world class and this place is no exception to the rule.
4 based on 50 reviews
Diner style restaurant which specializes in cakes (they looked good!) but also has an extensive lunch/dinner menu with options to please everyone. We ate the brochetas de pollo which had a yummy spicy sauce and came with a big salad (you could choose between salad, potatoes or rice); as well as the ají de gallina (chicken in a yummy sauce) which was beautifully cooked; and a palta rellena (avocado stuffed with veggies). All the food was excellent, and very cheap - the three dishes plus a 500mL Coke Zero came to only 47 soles. Friendly service. Good safe bet amongst the slim pickings in Ica.
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