Excellent Japanese food, no faults at all, and very good value for money. We had sushi, gyoza, maki rolls, cones and about 5 bowls of the ginger! Like many other excellent restaurants I have been to in Lima, this blows some of the more top...More
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Excellent Japanese food, no faults at all, and very good value for money. We had sushi, gyoza, maki rolls, cones and about 5 bowls of the ginger! Like many other excellent restaurants I have been to in Lima, this blows some of the more top...More
It is an excellent restaurant! The food is magnificent! Everything they do is so fresh! From the sea to the table! The owner Toshiro is the best Japanese chef in Peru! Try Sushi rolls especially the "Inka Maki", premium sashimi (fatty tuna is the best),...More
Wasn't expecting this to be inside the Mandalay casino, but it's pretty tucked away so it doesn't feel like a casino. Don't say I didn't warn you haha. Food: - Philadelphia roll: tasty & fresh salmon, avocado and cream cheesy, but wasn't a big fan...More
The location may feel a bit odd, but the fish/sushi is rather amazing. Been here a couple of times and have always bern impressed
Good: Uses fresh ingredients, this is key for best results. Their chirashi is one of the best in Lima, but nothing spectacular in my humble opinion (I had plenty and better in Japan and in the USA). Bad: Soba noodles are ok but the hot...More
I went here with a load of Japanese colleagues a few times. They all thought it was very good, so that's an indication. It's not really nikkei and mainly does standard Japanese food. I thought it was very nice indeed. Not a particularly amazing experience,...More
Every birthday of mine I go to tosh oro, I just love it, you see it is a family tradition To go there, there is sushi sashimi and much more, I highly recommend this restaurnt, so if you are n Lima reading this and thinking...More
My third visit to Toshiro's, which is housed above a not very elegant slot machine parlour. However don't let the exterior put you off, inside is fine and the food is great. Toshiro is a former colleague of Nobu and this is a bit like...More
No wonder this place is empty - there is far better Japanese-Peruvian fusion sushi to be had in Lima (e.g. Edo). The fish was not fresh (especially the caviar and the tuna) and we both felt sick after our meal. The presentation was good -...More
If you like or ever heard about the famous Nobu restaurant, it's worth to try this one. Toshiro has the skill to combine classic Japanese dish with some Peruvian ingredients. We spend a day there in March 2012 for business lunch. When we arrived we...More