A truly "Hole in the wall" Peruvian food is a mixture of indigenous flavors fushioned with Asian, African and European flavors. Otani is a representation of Peruvian and Japanese mix. We were a party of 4 and we ordered Crab Causa, Sea food and rice (Paella seafood like), Fry fish Chorrillana Style and Choritos (mussels) a la chalaca. We shared our dishes and everything was EXTREMELY GOOD, staff was fast and friendly prices were just right. We'll be back for some more dishes before we depart Lima.
Jvr Ytc
One of my favorite places
Roderick Williams
Its food is normal. The service is great.
Manuel Benites
Very well known restaurant in Lima. Some days better book in advance to avoid disappointment. The owners are Japanese descendant so the food is mostly fish based and is a delicious fusion of Peruvian and Japanese (Nikkey), cuisines with their own personal touch. Food is great and service too. It's only too noisy when busy. If you are a foreigner I highly advise you to order bottled drinks and not fresh ready made one, here at Otani like everywhere else in Peru ', unfortunately our tummies are too delicate and sensible for Peruvian water, especially the water of Lima.
Gianluca Simone
BEST SEAFOOD EVER! Went a couple times to this place and loved it! The food is just amazing, the ceviche is the freshest that you would ever eat. They also do Peruvian food, but this is mainly a seafood place, so other dishes are not that good. The Conchitas a la Parmesana are just the best! Highly recommended if what you are looking is a great seafood experience for reasonable prices. Fresh and tasty!
Pierina Poole
Choritos a la chalaca, and the classic tacu tacu with garlic fish is a must. Just ask for just prep tacu tacu, comes not too hot as should be.
Frank Z