Reviews on Japanese 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.
Things to do in Huanchaco
4 based on 72 reviews
Though this is call a "sushi house", we actually didn't see any actual sushi on the menu. There were tiraditos (raw fish in sauce) and a large variety of rolls, but no actual sushi, which seemed a little odd. We order three maki rolls that were each excellent, though none made with good local fresh fish (salmon and tuna, all brought in from afar). Service was great and people were very friendly. This is one of the very few restaurants open for dinner in the evening at this(south) end of town and it definitely serves the need.
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Marino fusion cuisine restaurant with specialties in peruvian food and oriental dishes like ceviche, maki rolls and others
shut the door!!!! a very cheap basic menu, 4 choices job done... I really like this place and I am a regular British expat gringo. you get Sushi without tones of mayonnaise and chips, (a very common thing here in Peru). don't forget to sign the wall.So nice to get as close as you will get in Peru Sushi. BTW TripAdvisor people this is a Japanese restaurant not Chinese as selected by some in the boxes below. Only negative is the Sushi rice seems to fall apart very easily. an English menu would be nice....only saying this for the benefit of the owner.cardboard boxes and paper bags for takeaway, we love environmental friendly packaging. Save the dolphin and all that, then sushi it!!! ¡¡¡¡cerrar la puerta!!!! un menú básico muy barato, trabajo de 4 opciones ... Realmente me gusta este lugar y soy un gringo expatriado británico. obtienes sushi sin tonos de mayonesa y patatas fritas, (algo muy común aquà en Perú).no te olvides de firmar la pared.Es muy agradable acercarse lo más posible a Perú Sushi. Por cierto, TripAdvisor, este es un restaurante japonés no chino, como algunos de los seleccionados a continuación.Lo único negativo es que el arroz de sushi parece derrumbarse muy fácilmente.un menú en inglés serÃa bueno ... solo diciendo esto en beneficio del propietario
Small place, but with very fresh sushi made on the spot and with a lot of care. It might take more time than in other places to get the food but definitely worth it :) it was really really good and very friendly staff!
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