Discover Peruvian gastronomy in the heart of Montreal, where exotic flavours and rich culinary influences converge. From refreshing ceviches to savoury lomo saltado, each dish embodies the heritage of a blended cuisine fusing indigenous, European, African, and Asian traditions. So raise a pisco sour to the world of Peruvian delights that awaits.
1076 Rue de Bleury, Montreal, H2Z 1N2
Tiradito, a Peruvian bistro, offers a unique experience in a 2,000-square-foot space with a large central bar. Chef Marcel Olivier Larrea presents Nikkei cuisine, a Japanese-Peruvian fusion, with colourful and spicy dishes for sharing. The diverse menu includes options for pescado, verduras, carne, and Peruvian-influenced cocktails like the pisco sour. Tiradito captivates with its dynamism, service, decor, and delightful menus, making it a must-visit in Montreal.
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85 Rue St Paul E, Montreal, H2Y 3R1
We're hip to the Nikkei vibe nowadays, the combo of Japanese and Peruvian flavours, but here comes an Italian Peruvian connection ready to knock our socks off. Capisco will introduce you to flavours crafted by chef Marcel Olivier Larrea's sophisticated palate, including a lasagna topped with an incredible cheese and chilli sauce, and refined dishes-of-the-day like a shrimp and potato crown pretty enough to feed your eyes before your stomach even gets the pleasure.

1080 Rue de Bleury, Montreal, H2Z 1N2
Chifa, adjacent to Tiradito and part of the same group, offers Sino-Peruvian cuisine in the heart of Montreal. Chef Marcel Larrea reinterprets the Chifa tradition, created by the Chinese diaspora in Peru in the 19th century. The restaurant offers a short menu of unique dishes, modernizing classics like arroz chaufa and lomo saltado. Tapas-style portions encourage sharing, while the cocktail menu features beautiful creations like the "Senchuwal," a Chinese tea-infused margarita.

4552 Rue Saint-Denis, Montreal, H2J 2L3
Barranco, a Peruvian restaurant on Saint-Denis Street in the heart of Plateau Mont-Royal, offers modern cuisine with authentic Peruvian flavours. Inspired by the Barranco neighbourhood in Lima, the founders decorated the restaurant accordingly. The festive brunch on weekends, featuring a menu created by chefs Arnaud Glay, Daniel Silva, and Michelangelo Micelo, is a city favourite. Mixologist Fidel Vasquez, co-owner, dazzles with exotic house cocktails featuring pisco. The wine list, focused on private imports, offers variety for all palates. Barranco, an urban venue with a clear passion for Peruvian cuisine.

1577 Avenue Laurier E, Montreal, H2J 1J1
Located on Laurier Street, also part of the Barranco group, Nikkei MTL, quickly won the hearts of Montrealers with a Nikkei-style menu, a fusion of Japan and Peru. The cocktails are a must-try during your visit, and they go perfectly with the party on a plate: the shareable chirashi Nikkei platter of sushi rice, red snapper, salmon, hamachi, scallops, homemade momiji, ginger, trout roe, and more and more… it's a beast of a feast that keeps on giving.

4250 Rue St-Denis, Montreal, H2J 2K8
The Miraflores restaurant, in the heart of the Plateau, offers Peruvian cuisine with an Italo-Peruvian touch. Highlighting grilled meats, fresh seafood, and unique cocktails, it provides an authentic Peruvian gustatory experience. From the Sol y Mar and Restaurant Pachamama group, Miraflores promises a Peruvian getaway.

4701 Rue Wellington, Montreal, H4G 1X2
In Verdun, discover Villa Wellington, a renowned Peruvian restaurant for its authentic cuisine inspired by traditional craftsmanship. Offering a delicious variety of grills, ceviches, and sumptuous desserts, each dish is prepared with real ingredients from the South. Explore traditional Peruvian cuisine with favourites like mixed ceviche with fish and seafood, offered in generous portions. Villa Wellington, a family restaurant, invites you to enjoy hearty meat dishes and a varied selection of seafood, all at excellent value, in a warm atmosphere.

7183 Rue St-Hubert, Montreal, H2R 2N2
CEVICHE71, a family-run establishment, offers some of the city's best ceviches and jaleas. Specializing in Peruvian cuisine, ceviche takes the spotlight with authentic flavours. Discover the best of Peruvian gastronomy in a modern setting, savouring dishes such as cause acevichada, tiradito, and desserts like alfajor and crema volteada.

6580 Boulevard St-Laurent, Montreal, H2S 3C6
Located on Saint-Laurent Boulevard, Chicho's offers comforting Peruvian cuisine, featuring dishes like ceviche, tallarin saltado, and Peruvian grilled chicken. Accommodating about thirty people, the restaurant creates a warm Latin American atmosphere, ideal for group meals or romantic evenings. Their specialty, pan con chicharron, is available on Saturdays and Sundays from 9 am, offering a delicious breakfast with pieces of pork, tamale, sweet potatoes, onion salad, Hachana sausage, round bread, and Peruvian coffee. Take advantage of their reception services for private events.

8551 Boulevard St-Laurent, Montreal, H2P 2M9
Lima 14, a popular restaurant in Montreal, offers modern and authentic Peruvian cuisine. Chef Mario Tordoya uses fresh ingredients to create delicious dishes like ceviche Lima 14 carratillero. The diverse Peruvian culinary landscape, combining indigenous, European, African, and Asian traditions, is showcased. The varied menu offers classics like ceviche and lomo saltado, prepared with care for a memorable experience. Accompany your meal with a selection of wines and cocktails in a festive atmosphere.

8551 Boulevard St-Laurent, Montreal, H2P 2M9
Invisible Tapas Bar, the lively counterpart to Lima 14, provides a tropical experience with signature and classic cocktails, along with exquisite Peruvian fusion flavours. Whether for a lively happy hour, a late-night supper, or a special event with a live DJ, Invisible caters to all occasions. Peruvian tapas awaken the taste buds with bold flavours, while Peruvian cocktails transport your senses to exotic lands. A Peruvian fusion speakeasy in Montreal, combining seduction and pleasures.

1235 Montée du Moulin, Laval, H7A 3V6
Chez Oly Nelly in Laval, a Peruvian rotisserie offering catering services, invites you to enjoy Peruvian dishes and delicious desserts. The unique aromas and delightful flavours, combined with generous portions, make this establishment one of the best addresses for a Peruvian gastronomic experience. Guests appreciate the impeccable service, the tenderness of the chicken, the generosity of seafood portions, and the varied menu. A must-visit for enthusiasts of authentic Peruvian cuisine.

Multiple locations
Sol y Mar, a Peruvian restaurant in Villeray and Laval, offers diversified cuisine in a pleasant setting. With a varied menu featuring seafood, charcoal grills and braise-roasted chicken, lovers of marine and meaty flavours will be delighted. Go for the social life too: with special nights featuring Latino music stars, it's a place where the party doesn't stop… and the drinks keep flowing.

7245 Rue St-Hubert, Montreal, H2R 2N2
Pachamama, a Peruvian restaurant in Villeray, captivates with its varied menu, seafood dishes, and generous portions. The rondas Pachamama combos transport you to Peru in a few bites. Don't miss the essential ceviche on your next visit to savour one of the iconic dishes of Peruvian cuisine.

565 Boulevard St-Martin O, Laval, H7M 1Y9
Cafe Chasca, the oasis of Peruvian coffee, invites you to savour USDA-certified organic aromas, rated at over 85.75 points in the cup, directly from the ancestral lands of Peru. Delight in delicious Peruvian coffees, accompanied by tempting desserts and exquisite sandwiches. With a drive-thru service, around 20 seating places, and the opportunity to buy non-roasted beans, the place is a true caffeine adventure.

1234 Rue de la Montagne, Montreal, H3G 1Z1
Canada's largest supper club is definitely where you go for a special night out. There's the famous five-star cognac wall (don't ask) but also the menu with 24 carat Nikkei dishes, like the Wagyu beef tartare with truffle and the whole lobster tiradito with aji verde. You may fall on the floor when you get your bill, but your taste buds will be singing to the goddesses. Worth it, we promise.

9086 Boulevard St-Michel, Montreal, H1Z 3G5
Escape to this Saint-Michel restaurant, one of those cool, clean, discreet spots that those in the know keep coming back to. It's got a real scene happening, plus incredibly juicy roasted Peruvian chicken you do not want to miss. The polo à la brasa comes with a mess o' fries so generous it'll make you blush! Don't sleep on the jalea, also, a whole lotta battered fried seafood including calamari and huge juicy shrimp.












