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Nasca
Enhuberstraße 1, 80333 München, Germany
· Peruvian restaurant
· 4.6/5 Google (1023 reviews)
Reservations
Vibrant Peruvian spot with excellent ceviche, pisco sours, and polished service, but high prices, small portions, and occasional slow pacing mean it suits special nights more than casual meals.
Restaurant Summary
In the museum quarter, Nasca feels warm and polished rather than flashy. Staff switch between German, English, and Spanish with ease, and guests rave about pisco sours and ceviche. One diner summed it up: "Service was kind and the flavors popped," though waits can be noticeably long at peak times. The cooking leans classic Peruvian with a light Nikkei wink—think bright ceviche, wok-fire lomo saltado, and deeply savory adobo de cerdo. Plates are refined and flavorful, but portions skew modest and prices sit on the premium end, so it best suits special-occasion cravings for Latin American flavors. Families can make it work: mild items like yucca fries, chicken pasta-style tallarín, rice, and sweet desserts are approachable. There is no clear kids menu and portions can be small, so plan to share or add a side; spice levels can be adjusted on request for a kid-friendly experience.
At a Glance
- Excellent ceviche and standout pisco sours
- Cozy, date-friendly ambiance with polished presentation
- Portions are small relative to price
- Slow pacing at peak times (45-90 minutes to mains reported)
- Drinks and water are notably expensive
What Sets It Apart
- serious_ceviche_program
- refined_pisco_cocktails
- central_museum_quarter_setting
What People Love
- Bright, citrusy ceviche and fresh fish
- Tender lomo saltado and melting adobo
- Balanced spice with customization
- Refined ambiance that feels celebratory
Points of Concern
- Pricing is genuinely expensive (mains €17-32, desserts €12-14; water around €8.90)
- Small portions cause sharing challenges and perceived low value
- Wait times can stretch past an hour on busy nights; pacing inconsistent
- Some guests felt upselling pressure toward set menus
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€45-60 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Pair Ceviche Tradicional with chicha morada for a non-alcoholic balance.
- If sharing, combine Trio de Ceviches with Yuquitas Fritas and a warm main like Ají de Gallina.
- Order a side of rice or potatoes when splitting mains to offset small portions.
Perfect For
- Date night with cocktails
- Special-occasion Latin flavors
- Seafood lovers craving ceviche
- Pre- or post-museum dinner
Location Insights
Area: Cultural hub near museums in Maxvorstadt, attracts professionals, students, and visitors seeking arts and dining.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, steady evening foot traffic around museum quarter.
Nearby: Close to museum cluster and university buildings; bars and restaurants within walking distance.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday
Tuesday17:00–23:00
Wednesday17:00–23:00
Thursday17:00–23:00
Friday17:00–23:00
Saturday17:00–23:00
Sunday13:00–22:00
Available: Reservations
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