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    Restaurant in Lima, Peru

    Maido

    1,785pts

    Book months out. Worth every effort.

    Maido, Restaurant in Lima

    About Maido

    Named the World's Best Restaurant 2025 and a perennial Top 10 fixture at the World's 50 Best, Maido is Lima's hardest table to book and, for Nikkei cuisine, its most compelling. Chef Mitsuharu Tsumura's tasting menu draws on seasonal Peruvian ingredients — increasingly Amazonian — executed with Japanese precision. Book 2 to 3 months out minimum, and treat this as a full-evening commitment.

    Verdict: Book Maido If You Can Get a Table

    Maido is the most decorated restaurant in Lima right now, and by most measures, the most decorated in the world in 2025. Named The World's Leading Restaurant 2025 by the World's 50 Best, and ranked #5 globally in 2024, this is not a venue you visit casually. The tasting menu format means you are committing to a full evening and a serious spend. If Nikkei cuisine — Japanese technique applied to Peruvian ingredients — interests you, there is nowhere else in Lima, or arguably anywhere, that executes it at this level. If you want something shorter, lighter, or easier to book, look elsewhere. But if this is your one major dining commitment in Peru, Maido earns it.

    The Space

    Maido is located at Ca. San Martín No. 399 in Miraflores, Lima's most polished residential and dining district. The room is considered formal without being stiff: a considered dining environment where the pacing of a multi-course tasting menu feels natural rather than rushed. The scale is intimate enough that service reaches every table with attention, but large enough that this is not a tiny counter experience. For a special occasion , an anniversary, a significant birthday, a business dinner where the setting needs to signal seriousness , the room works well. Dress accordingly: this is not a casual drop-in.

    What to Know About the Menu and Seasonal Rotation

    The menu at Maido changes with the seasons, built around the leading available local ingredients at any given time. The tasting menu runs more than 10 courses and has historically included dishes that draw on both Japanese culinary tradition and Peru's extraordinary ingredient diversity: from Pacific seafood and highland produce to Amazonian ingredients that have become increasingly prominent on the menu. The Amazon angle is worth noting specifically: courses referencing ingredients like paiche (a sustainable Amazonian fish), palm heart, and yucca prepared with Amazonian beans reflect a deliberate expansion of the kitchen's geographic reach within Peru. This is not a static menu, and the dishes described publicly from past menus , including the Triple (avocado, eggs, tomato and chashu pork belly) and sea snails with yellow chilli foam , may or may not appear on the menu during your visit. An a la carte option is also available for those who prefer not to commit to the full tasting experience, filled with seasonal products and a catch of the day.

    Timing your visit matters. If Amazonian ingredients are the draw, the menu references them most heavily when rainforest-season harvests are at their peak. If Pacific seafood is the priority, the catch-of-the-day format means a coastal season visit rewards you with more variety. The kitchen has been explicit that the menu evolves to reflect what is leading in each season, so visiting at different times of year will produce meaningfully different experiences. For a first visit, any time works; for a second, plan around a different season deliberately.

    The vegetable-forward option is worth flagging: Maido has been recognised for its vegetable program, with chef Tsumura personally overseeing entirely plant-based experiences on request. If that is relevant to your group, contact the restaurant directly when booking.

    Ratings and Recognition

    • World's 50 Best: #1 globally (2025), #5 (2024), #6 (2023), #7 (2021), #8 (2017)
    • Leading Restaurant in South America 2025 and 2024
    • Latin America's Leading Restaurant , four times since 2013
    • La Liste Leading Restaurants 2026: 94 points
    • Opinionated About Dining Leading Restaurants in South America: #15 (2025), #21 (2024)
    • Google: 4.7 from 5,179 reviews
    • Estrella Damm Chefs' Choice Award 2024

    Booking and Practical Details

    Reservations: Book as early as possible , ideally 2 to 3 months out. Since being named the World's Leading Restaurant in 2025, demand has made this a near-impossible reservation. Check the official website for release windows, as tables often drop at specific dates. Dress: Smart casual at minimum; the room and occasion call for more. Format: Tasting menu (10+ courses) is the primary experience; a la carte is available. Dietary: Vegetarian and plant-based menus available on request , contact the restaurant directly. Groups: Possible but require advance coordination; contact the restaurant for group arrangements. Location: Ca. San Martín No. 399, Miraflores, Lima.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    How far ahead should I book Maido?

    • Aim for 2 to 3 months minimum. Since winning the World's Leading Restaurant title in 2025, demand has intensified sharply.
    • Tables release on a rolling basis , check the restaurant's official booking channel regularly for cancellations.
    • If you are planning a trip to Lima specifically around a Maido booking, secure the reservation before booking flights.

    Is Maido good for a special occasion?

    • Yes, with confidence. The multi-course tasting format, attentive service, and considered room make it well-suited to anniversaries, significant birthdays, or business dinners where the setting needs to carry weight.
    • The Estrella Damm Chefs' Choice Award 2024 and its World's Leading 2025 status mean guests arrive with high expectations , the kitchen is built to meet them.
    • If budget is a concern, note that a special occasion here requires a full commitment to the tasting menu experience; this is not a venue for a quick celebratory dinner.

    Can Maido accommodate groups?

    • Group bookings are possible but require direct contact with the restaurant well in advance.
    • Given the booking difficulty for standard tables, groups should expect a longer lead time and potentially different seating arrangements.
    • The vegetable-forward tasting option, managed personally by chef Tsumura, is available for groups with specific dietary needs if arranged ahead.

    Can I eat at the bar at Maido?

    • Maido is primarily a sit-down tasting menu and a la carte restaurant; it does not operate as a bar-dining venue in the way some casual Nikkei spots do.
    • If you want a lighter Nikkei experience without a full tasting commitment, the a la carte menu is the practical alternative.
    • For bar-led dining in Lima, see our full Lima bars guide.

    Does Maido handle dietary restrictions?

    • Yes. A fully plant-based tasting menu is available on request and has been recognised publicly as a genuine program, not an afterthought.
    • Contact the restaurant directly when booking to flag any restrictions , the kitchen's flexibility here is documented, but advance notice is required.
    • The Nikkei format uses seafood, soy, and Japanese pantry staples extensively; guests with soy or shellfish restrictions should communicate this clearly at booking.

    Is Maido good for solo dining?

    • Solo dining at Maido is possible, and the tasting menu format works well for a single diner who wants full focus on the food and service.
    • The room is not a counter-centric format, so solo diners should expect a table rather than an interactive kitchen perch.
    • Given the booking difficulty, solo diners may find it slightly easier to secure a single seat at short notice than a table for two or more , worth trying for cancellations.

    What are alternatives to Maido in Lima?

    • Central Restaurante is the direct peer comparison: similar booking difficulty, similarly global reputation, different cuisine focus (altitude-led Peruvian rather than Nikkei).
    • Kjolle offers serious cooking with a more achievable reservation window.
    • Astrid & Gastón is the most accessible of Lima's top-tier options and offers a broader menu format.
    • If the Nikkei cuisine specifically is the draw rather than Maido as a destination, TokyoLima in Hong Kong offers that format in a different city.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can Maido accommodate groups?

    Groups are possible but require early coordination. Maido is located at Ca. San Martín No. 399 in Miraflores and operates a structured tasting menu format, which works well for groups willing to commit to the set experience. check the venue's official channels well in advance — tables for larger parties book out faster than standard reservations.

    How far ahead should I book Maido?

    Book 2 to 3 months out at minimum — and since Maido was named the World's Best Restaurant 2025, that window is likely not enough during peak travel periods. Secure your reservation as far in advance as possible. Last-minute availability is unlikely for any format.

    Can I eat at the bar at Maido?

    Bar seating availability is not confirmed in current documentation, and given the demand following Maido's World's Best Restaurant 2025 title, counter or bar access should not be assumed. An à la carte menu is available alongside the tasting menu, but format specifics are best confirmed when booking.

    What are alternatives to Maido in Lima?

    If Maido is unavailable, Kjolle (run by Virgilio Martínez's collaborator Pía León, herself a James Beard-recognised chef) is the strongest alternative for serious tasting-menu dining in Lima. Astrid & Gastón offers a longer-established Peruvian fine dining experience. For something more casual and ingredient-focused, Mérito is worth considering.

    Is Maido good for a special occasion?

    Yes — Maido is one of the clearest cases in Lima where the occasion matches the venue. Chef Mitsuharu 'Micha' Tsumura's 10-plus course Nikkei tasting menu, the World's Best Restaurant 2025 title, and four Latin America's Best wins since 2013 give it a weight that few restaurants anywhere can match. It is not an everyday dinner, and it does not price itself as one.

    Does Maido handle dietary restrictions?

    Yes. The venue data specifically notes that chef Micha handles fully vegetable-focused meals personally, with the kitchen adapting the menu for guests who request it — Maido was nominated as Peru's Best Vegetable Restaurant in 2018. For other dietary needs, contact the restaurant when booking to confirm accommodation.

    Is Maido good for solo dining?

    Solo dining at a tasting-menu restaurant of this calibre is a legitimate choice, particularly at a counter or bar seat if available. The structured multi-course format works well for solo guests who want to focus on the food. Given the reservation difficulty post-World's Best 2025, solo diners may have a slight edge in securing last-minute single seats — but don't count on it.

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