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    4.0 (3 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    COYA - trio de maiz and yellowtail

    COYA

    3.9(98 reviews)
    2.2 miMayfair
    £££

    nestled in a dimly lit corner of the city, this coya has vibrant flavors, impeccable service, and…read moreluxurious ambiance. While it may be a bit on the pricey side, the experience is undeniably worth every penny, especially if you're looking for a night of shared dishes, attentive service, and great atmosphere. the mood is perfect for an intimate dinner or a celebration with friends, as it was when i came here for my birthday! the guac was prepared on the table, and had a great freshness to it, but was not worth the money imo bc it tasted pretty ordinary to me. same for the antichuchos de pollo - they were so small and tasted like regular skewers to me - they had a nice smoky flavor, but nothing that couldn't be achieved at home easily. i liked the trio de maiz, which had many different types of maiz, and was presented beautifully! the dish was very fresh and almost nutty. also liked their take on patatas bravas, which was perfectly crispy and with a delicious creamy sauce. love love loved the tiradito de pez limon, which had the most melt in your mouth yellowtail crudo/sashimi. it was paired with an amazing slightly spicy green chili sauce, and overall flavors were phenomenal. the orange tobiko wasn't there though... the salmon was one of the best things i had that night - perfectly cooked and tender, melty and delicious! amazing flavor pairings, scrumptious overall! dessert was one of the highlights of the meal as well. the churros were citrusy and fried to perfection, and paired with a great sauce. my personal favorite was the passionfruit mango pavlova thing, which had such a bright tartness! everything was served on what looked like homemade pottery, so lovely! the price point seemed a little irrational for what we received, but everything was delicious, and the overall experience was amazing! highly recommend if you're feeling a bit posh or just want to treat yourself!

    I booked a reservation here today, then realized a few hours later that I wouldn't be able to make…read moreit. I tried calling them numerous times, but I just got a busy signal. They proceeded to charge me £100 for the pleasure of making a reservation with them. Even though I was reaching out to them 3 hours early to let them know I can't make it. We ate at a great restaurant and enjoyed it thoroughly. I guess there is no reason to try Coya.

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    COYA
    COYA

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    Emanuel Peruvian Restaurant - Una rica Chicha Morada Heladitaaaa

    Emanuel Peruvian Restaurant

    4.3(3 reviews)
    0.2 miWalworth

    Best ever Peruvian food which means top flavor amazing presentation…read moregreat service enjoy Peruvian food the best food in Latin America and the world

    When a Peruvian friend highly recommended this little place in Elephant and Castle, as the best…read morePeruvian roast chicken in town, we listened. Emanuel is in the basement of a Eurotraveller budget hostel, just off Walworth Road. Thankfully, it's brightly signed, and easy to find. The owner and his wife run this small but well-decorated restaurant, enthusiastically frequented by Peruvians and other Latin Americans. The staff are extremely friendly (the owner speaks fluent English, but he's often not about; his wife speaks fairly good English) and make you feel welcome. However.... we discovered that the star of the menu -- Pollo a la Brasa (Peruvian rotisserie roast chicken -- which, oddly, is not even listed on the menu) -- must be ordered in advance! Imagine our sadness to discover this. But according to our friend, for £25, it's a deliciously flavoured roast chicken with herbs and spices including chili; and comes with yuca chips, salad, and an alarmingly coloured Inca Kola. We started with Ceviche de Mariscos (seafood ceviche, made fresh, 'cooked' with lemon juice). It was an amazing, citrusy concoction. We never would have guessed the fish was raw. The caldo de gallina (hen soup) was a bit boring, sadly. But the Parihuela (Peruvian seafood stew) was a yummy garlicky concoction. As was the Arroz Con Pato (chicken with rice), with cilantro and other flavours. One note: we found the pricing to be a bit high, especially for the Walworth area. We'd advise Emanuel restaurant to consider either lowering the prices. Or perhaps to offer discounts (for example, 20% off on Tues, Wed, or Thurs between 1-5pm). But the servings were large, and the food was delightful. We'll definitely come here again. Although we'll be calling ahead to order the Polla a la Brasa!

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    Emanuel Peruvian Restaurant - La cerveza del Peru

    La cerveza del Peru

    Emanuel Peruvian Restaurant - El tradicional Pollo a la Brasa Peruano

    El tradicional Pollo a la Brasa Peruano

    Emanuel Peruvian Restaurant - Y con el Ceviche un heladito vino Blanco

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    Y con el Ceviche un heladito vino Blanco

    Paladar - Cochinita Pibil with Roasted Pineapple and Habñero Chilli Jam

    Paladar

    4.8(17 reviews)
    0.4 miKennington
    £££

    It's not a critically-acclaimed restaurant for nothing. This is Latin-American cuisine at its…read morefinest. The flavors are the closest to the authentic Latin creations I grew up eating, yet also manage to add their own unique and delicious twists to make them pop even more. The ingredients are carefully selected, paired well, and cooked to perfection to make every dish unforgettable. For my first run, I tried the Seared Braised Beef with julienned crispy potatoes, which reminds me of the Lomo Saltado we do in California. The beef is tender and succulent, salty & flavorful, and topped with sliced roasted veggies. The crispy potatoes are amazing, too, but I wish there had been more. This is also the first restaurant I've been to in London that serves fried yuca (cassava) since I moved here... and that was more than 4 years ago. If you're hungry, get this as your side. Brownie points to them for using truffle oil to give them that little extra flair. The drinks don't disappoint, either. Their cocktails are utilizing "better" versions of Latin spirits (think Fair Quinoa Vodka), which means they're slightly pricier but also offer a more varied experience. The wine list is also plentiful, so pick your poison. Given the lively nature of its environment, it's definitely a restaurant for the social experience. However, reservations in advance are strongly recommended, whether you're coming alone or in a group. The ONLY downside I could find about this place was their complete lack of alternative milks. So, if you want something other than dairy to go with your tea or coffee, you're out of luck. In my case, I ended up opting for their Espressini cocktail with Fair Trade Coffee Liqueur instead. I know. What a sacrifice.

    Amazing experience. The service was awesome, and the food was some of the best we have ever had…read more Our favorite was the Cochinita pibil and the grilled chimichurri prawns. Our favorite dessert was the pumpkin flan. We may pass on the califlower and the churros next time. My drink was fabulous. Overall, had a great time, the staff were chatty and even kept the kitchen open for us to have dessert. The inside is modern, trendy, and clean. Highly, highly recommend if you're in town or live in London.

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    Paladar - The spacious main dining room at Paladar

    The spacious main dining room at Paladar

    Paladar - Grilled Prawn

    Grilled Prawn

    Paladar - The front area of the restaurant

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    The front area of the restaurant

    Señor Ceviche

    Señor Ceviche

    4.2(53 reviews)
    2.1 miSoho
    ££

    Peruvian | Tapas | Bar | Weekend Brunch | Happy Hours | Kingly Court…read more An amazing little place hidden inside Kingly Court through those blue tiles and on the 2nd floor. I do suggest tto make reservations and ask for your preferred seating of high tops or regular table top. Or else you may have to expect a bit of a wait. Seating area is not too big but it's open kitchen and staff are quite friendly. Food comes at a quick speed. 4 single stall toilets available. Mon-Fri 3-7pm Happy Hour specials Saturday & Sunday Bottomless Brunch specials See my photos for details. Tapas were all small plates and does not come sigh sides. Sides are even smaller as you would expect. Everything was delicious and beautiful. BBQ plates are a bit bigger and could be quite filling. The flat iron steak was quite smokey. And the pork ribs were fall off the bones. The cocktails were beautifully crafted. Overall I definitely recommend this gem.

    Checked out Senor ceviche for dinner on a Monday night and was very pleased by the cuisine,…read moreservice, and ambiance. Jigar was awesome and walked me through some of the drink pairings that you can add on to the tasting menus for a fee. The food came quickly and everything was unique and tasty, we dined at 18:30 and I didn't feel a reservation was needed but made one just in case (a reservation would come in handy on weekends) would definitely dine here again

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    Señor Ceviche
    Señor Ceviche
    Señor Ceviche - View from 2nd story where restaurant is located

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    View from 2nd story where restaurant is located

    Sabor Peruano - latin - Updated June 2026

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