Best vegetarian restaurants in Lima
16 venues in Lima rated S to B for vegetarian, every tier backed by cited sources.
16 venues in Lima rated S to B for vegetarian, every tier backed by cited sources.
As a fully vegan restaurant, all dishes are also vegetarian. The kitchen is 100% dedicated to plant-based food, so no animal products (including meat, fish, or dairy) are used.
As a fully vegan kitchen, all dishes are suitable for vegetarians; no animal products used.
As a fully vegan kitchen, all dishes are also vegetarian. No animal products are used, making it safe for vegetarians.
The venue is a 100% vegan restaurant, which is a subset of vegetarian. The entire menu is plant-based, making it automatically suitable for vegetarians.
As a fully vegan restaurant, all dishes are also vegetarian. No animal products are used, making it inherently suitable for vegetarians.
As a fully vegan restaurant, it is automatically fully vegetarian and suitable for vegetarian diets.
As a fully vegan restaurant, all dishes are vegetarian. The kitchen is dedicated to plant-based cooking with no meat, fish, or animal by-products.
As a fully vegan kitchen, Raw Café is inherently 100% vegetarian. All sources confirm the menu contains no animal products, making it structurally safe for vegetarians.
The restaurant is a vegetarian Indian restaurant (part of Govinda's) with a fully vegetarian menu. Multiple sources confirm it is a vegetarian restaurant serving vegetarian and vegan dishes. The menu del dia is entirely vegetarian.
As a fully vegan restaurant, all dishes are also vegetarian. The kitchen is entirely plant-based, structurally eliminating any animal-derived ingredients.
As a fully vegan restaurant, all dishes are also suitable for vegetarians. HappyCow and Spinach.guide both confirm the venue is fully vegan.
As a fully vegan restaurant, all dishes are automatically vegetarian. No animal products of any kind are used, making it verifiably safe for vegetarians.
As a 100% vegan kitchen, all products are inherently vegetarian. The venue's official website and menu confirm no animal products are used.
Asianica Street Food is fully vegan, therefore also fully vegetarian. The original Asianica (Av. Petit Thouars) is vegetarian but not vegan; however the primary venue covered here is the 100% plant-based street-food location.
As a fully vegan kitchen, the venue is automatically suitable for vegetarians. No separate markings or processes exist, but the plant-based menu excludes all animal products, making it structurally safe for vegetarians. Confidence is lower than vegan because vegetarian is not directly discussed in sources; it is implied.
A vegetarian restaurant (Lacto-Ovo) with a daily-changing menu. The owner is described as 'super friendly' and 'knows customers coming here since years and years', suggesting personal investment in the food. Multiple reviews confirm all dishes can be made vegan on request. However, one review reports an egg was served on a plate ordered as vegan, indicating occasional cross-contamination or miscommunication. The restaurant is not fully vegan; yogurt is served with the set meal and some dishes contain egg or dairy by default.
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