Don Fernando Restaurante – Lima, Peru
Overview
Don Fernando Restaurante is a local favorite in Lima’s San Miguel district, known for serving some of the city’s most authentic and robustly flavored Peruvian seafood. No-frills, deeply traditional, and family-run, Don Fernando has earned its reputation as a cevichería where locals go for the real deal. Prices are moderate—expect to spend $15–$25 per person for generous plates packed with fresh-from-the-sea flavor.
Why Visit
- A true Peruvian cevichería—bold, fresh, and unapologetically traditional
- Family-owned and operated, with decades of experience behind every dish
- Not touristy—this is where Limeños go when they’re craving proper seafood
- Casual setting, loud conversations, and plates meant to be shared
What to Try
- Ceviche Mixto: The house specialty—loaded with fresh fish, octopus, squid, and shrimp, all cured in leche de tigre with red onion and sweet potato
- Tiradito: Sliced raw fish in a spicy, creamy aji amarillo sauce
- Chicharrón de Pescado: Crispy fried fish bites served with salsa criolla and lime
- Arroz con Mariscos: Peruvian-style seafood rice with rich broth and generous shellfish
Enhancement: Flavor Philosophy
- Leche de tigre here is citrusy, bracing, and intensely flavorful—no holding back
- Chef Fernando himself has built a legacy of bold seasoning and expert seafood prep
- Plates are generous and rustic, served the way they’ve been for generations
- Expect spice, acidity, and brightness in every bite—this is ceviche the traditional way
Insider Tips
- Go for lunch—it’s when the kitchen is busiest and freshest
- If you’re a fan of heat, ask for their rocoto-based house sauce on the side
- Try a chilled chicha morada or a cold beer to balance the citrus and spice
- It’s not fancy—but it’s where serious ceviche lovers come to eat