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Vegan Consulate restaurant in Acobamba 356
CONSULADO VEGANO · Google Places

Vegan Consulate

The restaurant is 100% vegan, meaning no animal products are used or present in the kitchen. Multiple independent sources (official website, vegan travel blog, aggregator) confirm the entire menu is plant-based. This is a dedicated vegan kitchen with no animal ingredients on premises.

AddressAcobamba 356, Lima 15046, Peru
CuisineVegan · Vegetarian
Price
Hours
MonClosed
Tue12:00 to 5:00 PM
Wed12:00 to 5:00 PM
Thu12:00 to 5:00 PM
Fri12:00 to 5:00 PM
Sat12:00 to 5:00 PM
Sun12:00 to 5:00 PM
Websiteconsuladovegano.com/
Last verified

Per-allergen evidence

Vegan

confidence 0.90 ·

Verifiably Safe, Either a 100% dedicated kitchen (no allergen on premises) or actively certified by a recognised accreditation body for this allergen.

The restaurant is 100% vegan, meaning no animal products are used or present in the kitchen. Multiple independent sources (official website, vegan travel blog, aggregator) confirm the entire menu is plant-based. This is a dedicated vegan kitchen with no animal ingredients on premises.

dedicated kitchendedicated fryer

Cited references

[1] aggregatorGoogle Places listing , GoogleGoogle Places baseline with address and website; no dietary information.fetched 2026-05-18[2] officialMenú - Consulado Vegano , Vegan Consulate (official menu)Official menu page listing vegan Peruvian dishes; no per-dish allergen codes or symbols present.fetched 2026-05-18[3] blogA Comprehensive(ish) Guide to Vegan Restaurants in Lima, Peru - The Veggie Key , theveggiekey.comNegative review describing mediocre buffet experience; confirms restaurant is vegan but notes quality issues.fetched 2026-05-18[4] blogMy favourite vegan food in Lima, Peru (in 2026) - My Vegan Travels , myvegantravels.comVegan travel blog review: describes Consulado Vegano Consulate as cheap, hearty vegan Peruvian buffet; portions large, service friendly.fetched 2026-05-18[5] blogVegan Consulate – My King Food , mykingcook.comMy King Food aggregator listing: rates 4.6/5, confirms 100% vegan menu with buffet and à la carte.fetched 2026-05-18[6] blogGastronomía peruana en Consulado Vegano , consuladovegano.comOfficial homepage: describes the restaurant as 100% vegan with self-service buffet, Peruvian dishes, and no animal ingredients of animal origin.fetched 2026-05-18

Vegetarian

confidence 0.90 ·

Verifiably Safe, Either a 100% dedicated kitchen (no allergen on premises) or actively certified by a recognised accreditation body for this allergen.

As a fully vegan restaurant, all dishes are automatically vegetarian. No animal products of any kind are used, making it verifiably safe for vegetarians.

dedicated kitchendedicated fryer

Cited references

[1] aggregatorGoogle Places listing , GoogleGoogle Places baseline with address and website; no dietary information.fetched 2026-05-18[2] officialMenú - Consulado Vegano , Vegan Consulate (official menu)Official menu page listing vegan Peruvian dishes; no per-dish allergen codes or symbols present.fetched 2026-05-18[3] blogA Comprehensive(ish) Guide to Vegan Restaurants in Lima, Peru - The Veggie Key , theveggiekey.comNegative review describing mediocre buffet experience; confirms restaurant is vegan but notes quality issues.fetched 2026-05-18[4] blogMy favourite vegan food in Lima, Peru (in 2026) - My Vegan Travels , myvegantravels.comVegan travel blog review: describes Consulado Vegano Consulate as cheap, hearty vegan Peruvian buffet; portions large, service friendly.fetched 2026-05-18[5] blogVegan Consulate – My King Food , mykingcook.comMy King Food aggregator listing: rates 4.6/5, confirms 100% vegan menu with buffet and à la carte.fetched 2026-05-18[6] blogGastronomía peruana en Consulado Vegano , consuladovegano.comOfficial homepage: describes the restaurant as 100% vegan with self-service buffet, Peruvian dishes, and no animal ingredients of animal origin.fetched 2026-05-18

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