3 Best Restaurants in Iquitos, The Amazon Basin

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Fitzcarraldo

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Conveniently located on the Malecón Maldonado, this restaurant specializes in traditional regional specialties such as cecina con tacacho (a smoked pork steak with fried plantain balls) and pescado à la loretana (fish fillet in a mild chili sauce). The restaurant occupies a historic building and has one air-conditioned room, an airy front dining room with ceiling fans, and sidewalk tables on the malecón.

Malecón Maldonado at Napo, Iquitos, Peru
065-507–545
Known For
  • Traditional Amazonian dishes
  • Sidewalk tables with river views
  • Varied menu
Restaurant Details
Reservations not accepted

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IQTASKA

$$

Away from the touristy scene of the Malecón Maldonado, this stylish air-conditioned bar and restaurant pairs international wines and cocktails with Peruvian staples from Lima to the jungle. There are also a few global options like pizza and burgers, plus soccer on the flat-screen TVs and salsa music blasting from the speakers. Visit at lunchtime for the well-priced three-course "executive menu."

Jr. Fitzcarrald 470, Iquitos, 16002, Peru
961-762–722
Known For
  • Great cocktails
  • Good-deal lunch menu
  • Live music on the weekend
Restaurant Details
No dinner Sun.

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Le Bateau Ivre

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This tastefully restored rubber-boom-era mansion is well worth a visit—if not for a meal, at least for a drink or much-needed espresso—with sidewalk tables on the malecón and plenty more inside. The French-inspired menu features basic bistro fare (think crepes, fish sautéed in butter, or chicken cordon bleu) and international favorites like hamburgers and pastas, as well as lighter salads and sandwiches. Try the doncella al ajillo (Amazon catfish fillet sautéed with garlic) or the tenderloin Chateaubriand.

Malecón Tarapacá 268, Iquitos, Peru
965-962–084
Known For
  • Traditional French cuisine
  • Sidewalk-café dining
  • Imported beers and wine

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