Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Creative Nikkei fusion with standout ceviches and rolls, polished service that can slow at peak times, and prices aligned with upscale fusion dining.
Restaurante Lima Nikkei delivers exceptional food quality with standout ceviches and creative Nikkei plates, supported by warm, personable service that guides diners thoughtfully. However, inconsistent execution—particularly slow service pacing and occasional dish misses—prevents higher standing, while a documented food safety incident adds caution. The restaurant competes well among neighborhood Nikkei spots but lacks the polish and reliability of premier fusion destinations.
A lively Nikkei spot where warm, attentive service pairs with polished fusion plates. Guests describe servers by name and praise how they steer choices, while one diner noted the room felt cozy and upbeat: "we were welcomed right away and guided through the menu." However, peak hours can stretch waits, and music may rise later at night. In the kitchen, flavors lean bold and precise: ceviche in ají amarillo, buttery scallop rolls, and creative nigiri like anticuchero showcase a confident Peruvian-Japanese handshake. The approach feels contemporary and produce-driven rather than theatrical, with freshness and balance front and center. Some dishes divide opinion (crispy duck skin, occasional chewiness on beef nigiri), but the raw and marinated plates shine. Families will find a few friendly entries—noodles, bao, and wings—plus simple rolls for cautious eaters. There is no clear kids menu, portions on set menus run small, and spice or citrus can be assertive, so order with care for younger palates.
Area: Northern business-residential mix near AZCA/Cuatro Caminos; draws office diners and evening leisure crowds.
Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic; well-lit arterials and commercial storefronts.
Nearby: Close to offices, hotels, and Castellana corridor; competition from modern Asian and Spanish eateries.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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