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Aji Limon RestaurantC+Worth Trying

C. Alcalá, 414, Cdad. Lineal, 28027 Madrid, Spain · Peruvian restaurant · 4.6/5 Google (871 reviews)

Reservations · Takeout

Peruvian crowd-pleaser with generous portions and a value lunch menu, but uneven execution and slow service at busy times mean experiences can vary widely.

Why it gets a C+ for overall quality

Aji Limon delivers lively neighborhood dining with warm, personable service and exceptional value through its €13 lunch menu. However, inconsistent execution—particularly with ceviche quality and course timing during peak hours—and isolated freshness concerns prevent a higher grade. Best suited for casual family meals and Peruvian comfort food cravings rather than reliable fine dining.

Restaurant Summary

Aji Limon hums with lively neighborhood energy along Calle Alcalá, drawing families and friends for big platters and a wallet-friendly lunch menu. Guests often note servers by name and describe service as warm and welcoming when the room is calm. One diner summed it up: "Portions were huge and our waiter kept us on track with great picks." The cooking leans traditional Peruvian—think ceviche, lomo saltado, pollo a la brasa—executed with a comfort-first approach. When the kitchen hits, seafood rice is rich and jalea stays crisp; when it misses, ceviche can run bland or overcooked, and courses arrive staggered at peak times. Best experiences tend to come outside the crush, when recommendations and substitutions flow easily. For families, there are plenty of kid-friendly options like grilled chicken with fries, rice dishes, wings, and salchipapas. Desserts (arroz con leche, tres leches) sweeten the finish. No formal kids menu is noted, but the set menu value helps. Expect everyday comforts more than culinary fireworks, and steer picky eaters toward the simpler plates.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€28-42 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Mixed commercial stretch along Calle Alcalá serving locals, families, and Latin diaspora; casual everyday dining.

Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked arterial street with steady footfall and lighting; standard urban vigilance applies.

Nearby: Shops and cafes along Calle Alcalá; near residential blocks and services; not a tourist zone.

Ciudad LinealCiudad Lineal is a primarily residential district in the northeastern part of Madrid, characterized by a mix of mid-20th century apartment buildings and local commerce. The dining scene is mostly casual and neighborhood-focused, with traditional Spanish eateries and some international options catering to local residents rather than tourists.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday10:00–22:30 Tuesday10:00–22:30 Wednesday10:00–22:30 Thursday10:00–22:30 Friday10:00–22:30 Saturday10:00–22:30 Sunday10:00–22:30

Available: Reservations, Takeout

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