4 Best Restaurants in Trujillo, The North Coast and Northern Highlands

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Trujillo serves up delicious fresh seafood and a variety of excellent meat dishes. Try the cebiche made with fish or shellfish; causa, a casserole made of mashed potatoes and layers of fillings; tasty cabrito al horno (roast kid) or seco de cabrito (stewed kid); or shámbar, a bean stew tinged with mint.

El Rincón de Vallejo

$$ Fodor's Choice

Had César Vallejo, the great Peruvian poet whose visage gazes out from the photos adorning this popular eatery, been able to order from the kitchen while living in his apartment upstairs, he might not have been so melancholy. The hearty norteño dishes here are the most comforting of comfort foods: stewed goat, duck, pork, and cuy (guinea pig), along with a bevy of belly-warming soups and small plates. The chefs running this decades-old establishment may not be poets, but their recipes show them to be artists all the same. If it's too crowded, there are others branches nearby at Jirón Orbegoso 303 and Avenida España 736.

Al Dente

$$

With this simple but classy Italian trattoria, artisanal pizza comes to Trujillo. The pies are, indeed, tempting—with thin, flaky crusts and generous toppings—but don't let them distract you from the excellent pastas, which are homemade and inventive.

Jr. Independencia 589, Trujillo, Peru
044-303–432
Known For
  • Cozy ambience
  • Three-pepper steak
  • Some of the best pizza in Peru
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Restaurante Doña Peta

$$

Seco de cabrito is the star of the menu at this wildly popular Trujillo institution, and no wonder: the version here is among the best you'll find. Colorfully woven decorations and marinera music add to the atmosphere. There are also excellent cebiches and tiraditos, but before calling for dinner reservations, be advised: they serve only lunch.

Av. Daniel Alcides Carrión 522, Trujillo, Peru
924-136–258
Known For
  • Stick-to-your-ribs goat stews
  • Festive atmosphere
  • Excellent duck with tacu tacu
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Romano Café & Brasa

$$

Although this Trujillo old-timer has grown a bit shopworn since it opened in 1951, it still offers good food and friendly service. For dinner, enjoy seafood and pasta dishes, followed by excellent homemade desserts. Skip the dimly lit front room and—via a long, fluorescent-lighted hallway—enter the small, cozy back parlor with natural light and a more congenial vibe. This is a lower-key option from the same talented cooks who run Romano Restaurant, but with the same omnibus menu.

Jr. Pizarro 747, Trujillo, Peru
044-252–251
Known For
  • All-encompassing menu
  • Yummy desserts
  • A local tradition for many decades
Restaurant Details
No dinner Sun.

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