Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Creative Peruvian-Nikkei spot with standout ceviche, tacos, and cocktails; polished yet occasionally pushy service and small portions at higher prices—best for adventurous eaters.
Sevi Ristorante delivers solid A-grade performance through exceptional food quality anchored by inventive Nikkei cuisine and attentive, knowledgeable service that genuinely engages diners. However, occasional portion variability and stock-outs, combined with slower cocktail service and rising prices relative to portion size, prevent the higher distinction needed for grade A territory. The refined setting and loyal following position it competitively among the area's better neighborhood restaurants for adventurous diners.
Set just outside the historic core, Sevi feels refined and lively with an open kitchen and a basement room that many diners request. Service is often praised for detailed dish explanations, with one guest noting, "we felt genuinely cared for from the first plate." Prices are higher than neighborhood spots, but the room and pacing aim for a chef-driven experience. The cooking leans contemporary Nikkei: bright ceviche, silky tiradito, bao with octopus and kimchi mayo, and wagyu fried rice nod to both Lima and Tokyo. Plates are creative and well-composed, though portions run modest and cocktails can arrive slowly. Expect bold acidity, chili, and onions across courses—ideal for adventurous palates more than comfort seekers. Families will find few kid-focused choices. While rice dishes and simple grilled fish could work, much of the menu is spicy, onion-forward, or unfamiliar. No dedicated kids menu was mentioned, so plan for selective ordering or choose a simpler venue if your crew prefers classic comfort food.
Area: Residential-commercial zone west of the center; calmer than tourist core, draws locals and savvy visitors.
Safety: Generally safe with routine urban feel; one review noted gloomy vibe outside at night.
Nearby: Near Viale Redi and Porta al Prato; mix of apartments, small shops, and transit links; not in historic center.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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