Latin America is a dream destination, not only for its landscapes and culture, but also for its food. After Mexico, we’re offering you the chance to travel to Peru without leaving Paris, by testing out the capital’s best Peruvian restaurants! Your taste buds will thank you.
Inka – The fanciest Peruvian restaurant in Paris

This restaurant plunges you into the colorful world of the Andes, where you can enjoy typical Peruvian dishes in a convivial setting. L’Inka, a restaurant in the 1k hotel, offers spicy dishes that will awaken your senses. We love the colorful ceviches, marinated in a lemon sauce, which the chef has made his specialty. If you’ve got a big appetite, we’d love to try the antichos. These Peruvian meat skewers are cooked on the yakitori grill, for even more flavor. For vegans, hearty options are also available! An address not to be missed, well worth the detour.
📍13 boulevard du Temple, 75003 Paris
Villa Mikuna – One of the most colorful Peruvian restaurants in Paris

Located at 2 rue Frochot, well known to ghost hunters for its haunted house, Villa Mikuna is a splendid place that you must discover. Here you can sample all the flavors of Peruvian cuisine, have a drink, eat ceviche at the bar and dance the night away. This festive restaurant is an excellent remedy for gloom, from the plate to the dancefloor. On the food front, we’re melting with happiness over the homemade guacamole, falling for the coconut pineapple prawns, and salivating over the plantain fritters and their veal effiloché. In short, pure kiff in a historic Parisian venue.
📍2 Rue Frochot 75009 Paris
Selva – Japanese-Peruvian fusion cuisine

In a jungle atmosphere, enjoy Japanese-Peruvian Nikkei cuisine. This powerful cuisine blends traditional Peruvian aromas and seasonings with typical Japanese raw fish. We recommend the Pisco Sour cocktail, very popular in Latin America, to be accompanied by the Nikkei Churrasco, grilled to perfection. A pure marvel! Of course, the house ceviches are a must, as are the French fries, which have taken three baths before being perfectly cooked and meltingly soft.
📍22 Rue du Sommerard 75005 Paris
Mi Perú– One of the most traditional Peruvian restaurants in Paris

Looking for authentic, no-fuss cuisine? Then we recommend Mi Perú! Everything here is designed to take you on a journey, from the decor to the dishes. We go there to try the Chupe de Camarones, a creamy se afood dish that’ s absolutely divine. Of course, ceviches are also on the menu, to the delight of your taste buds. A typically Peruvian address in Paris!
📍7 rue Rondelet 75012 Paris
La Cevicheria – For fans of raw fish

Ceviche in Peru is more than a dish, it’s an institution! And in this temple of ceviche, you’re in for a treat. Raw fish or seafood, marinated in lemon and spices… A pure moment of happiness to share!
📍14 rue Bachaumont, 75002 Paris
Le Manko– A festive Peruvian restaurant

This welcoming restaurant-bar-cabaret has the recipe for a great evening. Delicious Peruvian salads, tasty grilled octopus or absolutely succulent fresh ceviches. If you don’t like ceviches, you can try tiraditos. It’s like ceviche but without the onions. Go there with your eyes closed!
📍15 avenue Montaigne, 75008 Paris