Reviews on Seafood food in Mancora, Piura Region, Peru. In Mancora, it’s all about the beach. Calm Pocitas Beach is a great place to soak up some sun, float serenely in a natural swimming pool or simply stroll the beautiful shoreline. Vichayito Beach is great for diving and kitesurfing, while the South Beach bustles with vendors, surfers and rowdy tourists. Book a guided adventure tour to visit nearby waterfalls and mud baths, or book a motorbike or horseback ride to explore the beaches and back roads.
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4 based on 59 reviews
We ate twice here and will come again. We had lunch menu including starter for 15 soles. The food was great, especially cebiches, pasta with seafood, and rice with seafood. The rice was a bit too salty but very good. The presentation was nice, although we would prefer if the plates weren't decorated with coloured sugar syrup which doesn't go with the food at all. The owner is a nice chap and the place is not far from the beach, which is great.
4 based on 80 reviews
We visited Kichic recently. It is the most beautiful place! All the small details, boho chic style and the amazing ocean view. Since they have a lot of trees and plants, you feel the wind. The rooms are beautiful and the food, just wow! The vegetarian causa, the coconut mayo, zucchini carpaccio etc. Loved it! <3
4 based on 175 reviews
Pleasant beach-side setting and helpful staff including owner/chef who speaks excellent English. Sensibly-priced beers and freshly-squeezed orange juice was excellent. As other reviewers have noted there is excellent fish and I had a very good tuna soltado. The only negative is that their wine prices are not so good value, being more pricey than our own up-market hotel. BBQ pork ribs all day Saturday is a plus for carnivores tiring of fish and nearby hammocks provide a restful conclusion to an over-indulgent lunch!
4 based on 78 reviews
It took forever to find this place on the recommendation of someone local, so we were hoping for a great meal. The ceviche mixto was average, nothing too special and more expensive than other local places with set menus. Thanks to the waitress for warning about the picante peppers though! Reading other reviews, perhaps there was something better to try. For non-seafood eaters there are very few options, a few chicken and a few fish, nearly all of which are fried.
4 based on 62 reviews
We ate dinner here. Carpaccio of beef was excellent, lomo saltado was also good, the pasta was rather unsuccessful as it was far too rich. Drinks are fairly expensive but not exorbitantly so. Very stylish hotel (check out the loos!). Definitely worth a visit but a bit out of the way for us. Overall bill for two was around 340 soles or £75 for pre-dinner drinks, one shared starter, two main courses and one bottle of wine.
4 based on 161 reviews
I don't think I could go wrong with any place in Mancora with delicious pisco sours and ceviche. Los Delfines was a typical Peruvian coastal restaurant with fresh fish and seafood. I was not disappointed with the food, service or environment. It was located right across from the beach so I could not miss. I would recommend it.
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4 based on 171 reviews
Impossible to argue with the quality (and quantity) for 15 soles. The ceviche was very good to start andthe teriyaki chicken with rice and vegetables was also lovely. My wife had the ravioli in salsa bianca and it had plenty of flavour. The accompanying banana and piña juice was delicious. Money very well spent.
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4 based on 62 reviews
We are a Peruvian-nikkei food restaurant, suitable for vegetarians.
The variety on the sushi platter is great, as is the quality. Really good little restaurant. Highly recommend the scallop and parmesan one. Good value platter for 2 at 50 soles
4 based on 566 reviews
We are specialists in fresh seafood, direct from the sea around Mancora to your plate. We also have delicious natural juices and cocktails, all in a cool, relaxing space with local art for sale. See you soon!
I went back to this place several times because I found the food to be of high quality (especially liked the tuna tartare with sesame oil and the teriyaki tuna with mashed potatoes), and their cocktails as well (try the Maracuja Sour or the Andean Mojito). This place is IMO better in many aspects then Máncora's average quality level. Prices adequate, friendly staff. Go try Aqua!
5 based on 151 reviews
Inspired by the japanese's philosophy of quality in order to preserve and value our sea resources adding Peru's north flavor. We prepare tiraditos, handrolls, skewers, sashimi, tartare, fried shrimps, peruvian dishes, vegan options, healthy choices and mo
My girlfriend and myself have been here twice for lunch (and probably will be back for a third time). Highly recommend the sushi bowls if your starving, massive portions and if your sharing, the set pack of 20 rolls for 50 soles. We tried 4 different rolls and absolutely loved everyone. A good selection of delicious sauces to go with the sushi. Staff were super friendly and helpful. Definitely one of the best sushi joints we have tried in South America. If your in mancora, you have to try tokuyo! 10/10
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