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Wa LokvsAmoramar
Both Wa Lok and Amoramar are endorsed by professional reviewers. On balance, Amoramar is the choice of most reviewers compared to Wa Lok. Amoramar comes in at #10 in Lima with accolades from 3 publications including Fodor's, Afar Magazine and Frommer's.
Wa Lok
Fodor's
Afar Magazine
Frommer's
Av. Angamos Oeste 700, Miraflores, Lima, Peru
From $10/night
"Of the dozens of chifas in Chinatown, none comes close to Wa Lok." Full review
"Don't miss the wonton appetizer, the fried rice, the tipakai chicken, and the crisantemo fish. Make sure that you order enough plates to share!" Full review
"Wa Lok is one of the oldest and most famous chifas (Chinese-Peruvian restaurants)...tile floors and clunky wood tables make up the decor. The colossal menu—more than 100 dishes strong." Full review
Amoramar
Frommer's
Fodor's
Afar Magazine
Jr. Garcia y Garcia 175, Barranco, Lima 04, Peru
From $0/night
"For those that can find it—even taxi drivers have a difficult time locating the obscure side street it is situated on—Amor Amar has one of the most special atmospheres of any restaurant in Lima." Full review
"The selection ranges from the traditional cebiche (fish chunks, onions, and chilis cooked in lime juice) and pulpo parrilla (grilled octopus) to original recipes such as tiradito pesto rustico." Full review
"Half Peruvian classics and half fusion-y dishes. Their pisco sours with aji amarillo (yellow chile peppers) and milhoja puff pastries, layered with chocolate and lúcuma, a local fruit, are fantastic." Full review