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Central
The guide was updated:If you can manage to get a table at this world-class restaurant, you are in for a treat. Chef Virgilio Martínez—featured on Netflix's Chef's Table—is at the helm of this innovative Peruvian restaurant, where each dish takes you on a culinary expedition over the country's diverse ecosystem.
The courses are identified according to the altitude of origin the ingredients were gathered at, and a see-through kitchen window lets you peek at the chefs in action.
Named the best restaurant in Latin America for three consecutive years and earning the coveted No. 1 spot on the World's 50 Best Restaurants ranking in 2023, Central promises an unforgettable dining experience. While the price may be steep, the exceptional quality of service and elegant ambience ensure that every penny is well spent, leaving diners with cherished memories of their visit.
Useful Information
- Address: Avenida Pedro de Osma 301, Barranco, Lima
- Opening hours: Mon–Sat 12:45pm–1:45pm / 7pm–8:30pm; Sun closed
- Website: centralrestaurante.com.pe/default.html
- Phone: +51 1 2428515
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If you can manage to get a table at this world-class restaurant, you are in for a treat. Chef Virgilio Martínez—featured on Netflix's Chef's Table—is at the helm of this innovative Peruvian restaurant, where each dish takes you on a culinary expedition over the country's diverse ecosystem.
The courses are identified according to the altitude of origin the ingredients were gathered at, and a see-through kitchen window lets you peek at the chefs in action.
Named the best restaurant in Latin America for three consecutive years and earning the coveted No. 1 spot on the World's 50 Best Restaurants ranking in 2023, Central promises an unforgettable dining experience. While the price may be steep, the exceptional quality of service and elegant ambience ensure that every penny is well spent, leaving diners with cherished memories of their visit.
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