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Ayahuasca Restobar

Experience Lima's vibrant nightlife in a stunningly restored 19th-century mansion with eclectic decor and creative cocktails.

Chosen as one of the best bars and clubs in 2009 by Condé Nast Traveller magazine
4.5
(5,881 reviews)on Google
$$$Cocktail BarBarranco

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Housed within the historic Berninzon Mansion, a beautifully preserved Republican-era estate in the heart of Lima's bohemian Barranco district, Ayahuasca Restobar offers a truly immersive and enchanting experience for the discerning luxury traveler. The ambiance is a captivating fusion of 19th-century architectural grandeur and eclectic, contemporary Peruvian artistry. As you wander through its maze of distinctively decorated rooms and inviting open-air patios, you'll discover a vibrant, almost mystical atmosphere, where history and modern energy coalesce. The décor is a feast for the eyes, with folkloric art installations and bold, colorful design choices creating a setting that is both sophisticated and playfully avant-garde.

Ayahuasca is renowned for its masterful pisco-based cocktails, elevating Peru's national spirit to an art form. The bar's expert mixologists craft an extensive menu of creative concoctions, often using house-made macerations of exotic fruits, herbs, and even coca leaves. Beyond the exceptional libations, the culinary offerings feature a delightful exploration of Peruvian flavors, with a focus on shared plates and tapas-style dishes that are perfect for a social evening. The combination of its unique setting, expertly crafted drinks, and lively yet refined atmosphere makes Ayahuasca a quintessential Lima nightlife destination, offering a memorable journey into the heart of contemporary Peruvian culture.

What People Are Saying

Heather

Heather described it as a lovely spot where they had a great meal and even got to see a demonstration from the chef.

Mamadou

Mamadou praised the delicious Anticucho (skewered beef heart) and Lomo Saltado, recommending it as a good fancy spot to try these dishes for the first time in a colorful, New Orleans-style house.

André

André was impressed by the building, calling it one of the most impressive in Barranco. He found the food to be good, though slightly overpriced.

Based on public reviews