Restaurant in Lima, Peru
Kjolle
1,885Pearl PointsPlan ahead. One of Lima's hardest tables.

About Kjolle
Pía León's solo restaurant in Barranco ranks #16 on the World's 50 Best (2024) and earns every point of its near-impossible booking difficulty. The tasting menu covers Peru's most unfamiliar ingredients with precision and a fully plant-based option that holds its own at this level. If you are serious about eating in Lima, this is a priority booking — plan two to three months ahead.
Kjolle, Lima: The Verdict
Kjolle is one of the hardest reservations to secure in South America, and it earns that difficulty. Ranked #16 on the World's 50 Best Restaurants (2024) and #5 in South America by Opinionated About Dining (2025), this is Pía León's solo statement after years as the force behind Central — the restaurant named World's Leading in 2023. If you are travelling to Lima specifically to eat well, Kjolle belongs on your shortlist alongside Central Restaurante. The two together make a compelling case for Barranco as the anchor of any serious food itinerary in Peru.
The Space and the Experience
Kjolle operates inside Casa Tupac, a heritage building in Barranco, Lima's most atmospheric neighbourhood. The dining room is considered intimate by tasting-menu standards — ceramics, glassware, and interior objects are curated by León alongside local Peruvian artists and artisans, which gives the space a texture that most fine-dining rooms lack. Spatial detail matters here: the room is designed to reflect the same philosophy as the food, grounding you in a distinctly Peruvian context rather than an internationally generic luxury dining environment. For explorers who want the setting to reinforce the cooking, this works well.
On the subject of late dining: Kjolle's evening service runs with a last seating at 8:30 PM Tuesday through Saturday. This is not a late-night destination in the conventional sense , there is no à la carte option that lends itself to post-theatre drop-ins, and the tasting menu format means you are committing to a full experience rather than a quick stop. Plan accordingly. If you are looking for what Lima offers after standard dinner hours, the city's bar scene in Barranco and Miraflores is worth exploring via our full Lima bars guide.
What Makes Kjolle Worth Booking
The cooking is built on Peruvian ingredients that are genuinely unfamiliar even to many Peruvians. The approach prioritises whole-ingredient use developed through months of research, with the goal of minimising waste while drawing out maximum flavour. León does not over-manipulate produce , the sourcing and the technique are meant to reveal rather than obscure. Dishes documented in award coverage include a preparation of olluco (an Andean tuber) and oca paste served on a tart of cañihua dough, as well as lobster with coconut and cecina, and cow rib with corn, tumbo, and mochero chilli. The vegetarian tasting menu , described in La Liste's 2026 assessment as "100% pure plant" , draws on greens, aromatic herbs, Amazon citrus, and root vegetables from the restaurant's own garden. La Liste awarded Kjolle 86.5 points in 2025 and 79 points in 2026, placing it firmly in the upper tier of South American fine dining.
For context on how this fits into Peru's broader food geography: if you have time to travel, Mil Centro in Moray offers a related approach to Andean ingredients at altitude, and Mauka in Cusco is worth adding to a southern Peru itinerary. For Amazon-region context, Delfin Amazon Cruises in Iquitos provides access to ingredients that inform a lot of what León uses. See also Chicha por Gaston Acurio in Cusco and Cirqa in Arequipa for regional contrast.
Who Should Book Kjolle
Book Kjolle if: you are in Lima for at least two to three days and can commit the time and advance planning a tasting menu requires; you want to eat at a restaurant with a clearly defined culinary identity rather than a broad menu; or you are already planning to eat at Central and want to see how León's solo vision differs. The vegetarian tasting menu makes this more accessible for plant-based diners than most restaurants at this level , that is a meaningful differentiator in the high-end tasting-menu category globally.
For broader Lima planning, see our full Lima restaurants guide, our full Lima hotels guide, our full Lima experiences guide, and our full Lima wineries guide. For other strong Lima dining options, Maras, Rafael, Cosme in San Isidro, and Costanera 700 in Miraflores cover different price points and formats. For technical fine dining at an international benchmark, Le Bernardin in New York City offers a useful point of comparison for the category globally.
Practical Reference
Kjolle is open Tuesday through Saturday, with lunch seating at 12:45 PM (last seating 2:30 PM) and dinner seating at 7:00 PM (last seating 8:30 PM). Closed Sunday and Monday. Located at Av. Pedro de Osma 301, Barranco. Booking difficulty is rated near impossible , reserve as far in advance as your plans allow, and treat cancellations as opportunities rather than planning on availability. Price range is not confirmed in our data; expect high-end tasting menu pricing consistent with a top-20 global restaurant. Google rating: 4.7 from 1,140 reviews.
Quick reference: Tue–Sat lunch 12:45–2:30 PM, dinner 7:00–8:30 PM. Closed Sun–Mon. Barranco, Lima. Book well in advance.
Ratings and Recognition
- World's 50 Best Restaurants: #16 (2024), #28 (2023)
- Opinionated About Dining, Leading Restaurants in South America: #5 (2025), #5 (2023), #6 (2024)
- La Liste Leading Restaurants: 86.5 pts (2025), 79 pts (2026)
- Google: 4.7 / 5 (1,140 reviews)
- Pía León: World's Leading Female Chef (50 Best)
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Kjolle?
- Book as early as possible , ideally two to three months out if your dates are fixed. Kjolle holds a top-20 global ranking and a last-entry dinner seating at 8:30 PM, which means the evening service is short and seats are limited. Cancellation lists exist, but they are not a reliable fallback. Treat this the same way you would approach booking at any restaurant in the world's top 20: plan first, travel second.
What should I order at Kjolle?
- The tasting menu is the format here, so ordering is not a decision in the conventional sense , you are choosing between the standard menu and the vegetarian tasting menu ("Experiencia Vegetariana"). If plant-based cooking interests you, the vegetarian menu is notable: La Liste's reviewers specifically cited it as convincing at this level, which is unusual for a restaurant with strong meat and seafood preparations. Documented highlights include the olluco and oca preparation, and the cow rib with corn and tumbo. Confirm current menu options directly when booking.
Does Kjolle handle dietary restrictions?
- The existence of a fully plant-based tasting menu suggests the kitchen can work with dietary constraints at a serious level. For specific allergies or requirements beyond vegetarian, contact the restaurant directly at time of booking , at this price point and level of advance notice, communicating restrictions early is standard practice and the team will be better placed to accommodate you with lead time.
Is Kjolle good for a special occasion?
- Yes, with one practical note: the last dinner seating begins at 7:00 PM with entry closing at 8:30 PM, so this is an early-to-mid evening commitment, not a late-night celebration. The room , curated ceramics, artisan objects, intimate scale , is well-suited to a significant meal. The combination of a top-20 global ranking, a clearly authored culinary vision, and a setting that does not feel generic makes it a strong choice for a milestone dinner. Factor in the booking difficulty: securing the reservation is itself part of the occasion.
What are alternatives to Kjolle in Lima?
- Central is the obvious first alternative , same neighbourhood, same culinary DNA, the restaurant that put this kitchen on the global map. If you can only do one, Central carries a marginally higher global profile but Kjolle offers a more personal, less institution-like experience.
- Astrid & Gastón is the other Lima booking at the leading end of Modern Peruvian , longer track record, broader recognition, different register.
- For a less demanding booking and a different price point, Maras and Rafael are worth considering.
- See our full Lima restaurants guide for the complete picture.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are alternatives to Kjolle in Lima?
Central, the restaurant Pía León built alongside Virgilio Martínez before launching Kjolle, remains the obvious comparison if you want a similarly research-driven tasting menu at the top of the global rankings. For something less format-intensive, Mayta and Mérito both offer modern Peruvian cooking in Miraflores with shorter lead times for reservations. Astrid & Gastón provides a long-established fine dining reference point in Lima. Isolina Taberna Peruana is the right call if you want traditional Peruvian cooking in a convivial, non-tasting-menu setting. Fiesta is the place to go for Peruvian regional cooking, particularly if northern Peruvian flavours are the goal.
Does Kjolle handle dietary restrictions?
Yes, with meaningful evidence to support it. Kjolle has an established plant-based tasting menu, the 'Experiencia vegetariana', built from the restaurant's own garden produce, Amazon citrus, and Peruvian root vegetables, which La Liste reviewers described as fully convincing. Notify the restaurant of dietary needs when booking. The tasting menu format means the kitchen has lead time to accommodate, but last-minute requests at a restaurant this in-demand are a risk.
What should I order at Kjolle?
Kjolle runs a tasting menu format, so ordering is not a la carte. The kitchen is built around whole-ingredient use of Peruvian produce, including Andean tubers, Amazon citrus, and highland cereals that are rarely seen outside Peru. The documented standout is Many Tubers, a composed dish using olluco, oca paste, and cañihua dough. If a vegetarian experience is available when you visit, Kjolle's documented 'Experiencia vegetariana' uses garden herbs, flowers, and root vegetables and has drawn serious praise from La Liste judges.
How far ahead should I book Kjolle?
Book at least four to six weeks ahead, and longer if your travel dates fall on a Friday or Saturday evening. Kjolle is open Tuesday through Saturday only, with two seatings per day, so the window of available slots is narrow. At #16 on the World's 50 Best Restaurants (2024), demand consistently outpaces supply. If you are planning a Lima trip around this meal, lock the reservation before you book flights.
Is Kjolle good for a special occasion?
Yes, provided the format fits. Kjolle operates inside Casa Tupac, a heritage building in Barranco, and the experience pairs a research-led tasting menu with ceramics and glassware curated alongside Peruvian artists. Pía León won Best Female Chef in the World and Kjolle ranked #16 globally in 2024, so the credentials are there for a milestone meal. It suits couples or small groups who want a deliberate, ingredient-focused dinner rather than a lively, social atmosphere.
Location
Av. Pedro de Osma 301, Barranco 15063, Peru
Lima, Peru
Compare Kjolle
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kjolle | Modern Peruvian | Near Impossible | |
| Astrid & Gastón | Modern Peruvian | World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| Mayta | Peruvian Modern | World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| Mérito | Venezuelan/Fusion | World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| Fiesta | Contemporary Peruvian | Unknown | |
| Isolina Taberna Peruana | Peruvian | Unknown |
A quick look at how Kjolle measures up.
Also Consider
- Astrid & Gastón, Modern Peruvian, Modern Peruvian
- Mayta, Peruvian Modern, Peruvian Modern
- Mérito, Venezuelan/Fusion, Venezuelan/Fusion
- Fiesta, Contemporary Peruvian, Contemporary Peruvian
- Isolina Taberna Peruana, Peruvian, Peruvian
Kjolle and Central are Lima's two most demanding reservations, and they are not interchangeable. Central is the more globally recognised name, World's Best Restaurant in 2023, but Kjolle, ranked #16 on the 50 Best in 2024, offers a more intimate, less institutional experience in Casa Tupac in Barranco. If your Lima itinerary has room for both, do both. If you can only choose one, Central carries a stronger case for a first visit; Kjolle rewards those who want to see how León's solo instincts differ from the Central format.
Astrid & Gastón is the longest-standing name at the top of Lima's Modern Peruvian category and is somewhat easier to book than Kjolle. It is the right choice if you prefer a restaurant with a broad, established identity and more flexibility in menu format. Mérito operate at a level below Kjolle in terms of global recognition but are meaningfully easier to secure and offer strong cooking without the advance planning pressure. Mérito in particular is worth considering if you want something that departs from the standard Peruvian tasting-menu format.
Fiesta and Isolina Taberna Peruana are the practical choices when the top-tier reservations have not come through. Isolina in particular delivers honest, generous Peruvian cooking without the tasting-menu commitment, a different proposition entirely, but useful context for understanding what Kjolle is pushing against stylistically. For a food-focused trip to Lima, the most useful pairing remains Kjolle plus Central, with one of the more accessible options filling the remaining meals.
Hours
- Monday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- 12:45–2:30 pm, 7–8:30 pm
- Wednesday
- 12:45–2:30 pm, 7–8:30 pm
- Thursday
- 12:45–2:30 pm, 7–8:30 pm
- Friday
- 12:45–2:30 pm, 7–8:30 pm
- Saturday
- 12:45–2:30 pm, 7–8:30 pm
- Sunday
- Closed
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