Restaurant in Toronto, Canada
Pisac Peruvian Bistro
100Pearl PointsCasual Peruvian

About Pisac Peruvian Bistro
Pisac Peruvian Bistro is worth considering for an easy Toronto dinner when you want Peruvian-leaning cooking without a difficult reservation or formal room. Go in ready to order across fresh, warm, rich, shareable dishes rather than chasing a named signature item.
Pisac Peruvian Bistro is a Toronto venue with a casual dress code and a schedule that makes it most useful for evening plans during the week, with earlier openings on Friday, Saturday, Sunday. Because the verified public details are limited, the safest way to plan is around the confirmed basics rather than assumed menu specifics, service style, awards, or signature dishes. In practical terms, that means treating the listing as a useful starting point, not as a complete picture of what the visit will involve.
This is a good fit for diners who want a casual Toronto meal without building the night around a formal or highly documented format. The confirmed hours are Tue to Thu from 5–9:30 PM, Fri and Sat from 12–10 PM, Sun from 12–9 PM; the venue is closed on Monday. Those hours create a clear rhythm: more limited weekday dinner windows, then broader afternoon-to-evening options as the weekend approaches.
Go for a casual Toronto meal, not an over-specified prestige booking
The practical appeal is direct: Pisac Peruvian Bistro has clearly listed operating hours and a casual dress code. It should be approached as a flexible Toronto dining option rather than a place to judge by unverified claims about accolades, chef-led formats, seat counts, prices, or particular dishes. That distinction matters, because a casual listing can still be useful, but it should not be asked to answer questions it does not currently document.
For planning, the key distinction is timing. Weekday visits are evening-only from Tuesday through Thursday, while Friday through Sunday begin at 12 PM. If the exact menu, reservation process, accessibility details, or dietary accommodations matter to your group, confirm those directly with the venue before committing. That extra step is especially important for groups coordinating around schedules, preferences, or constraints, since the available public information confirms when to go but does not fully define how the meal will unfold.
Order with current information and use the staff for the final call
Because no verified dish list, menu format, allergy policy, or service style is available here, avoid arriving with a fixed checklist based on assumptions. The most reliable approach is to review the current menu when you arrive or before you book, then ask the staff what best fits your table that day. This keeps the choice grounded in what the bistro is actually offering at the time, rather than in secondhand expectations or details that may be incomplete.
For broader planning, use Pearl's Toronto restaurants guide to compare this with other city options, or pair dinner research with the Toronto bars guide if the evening needs a second stop. Quick reference: choose Pisac Peruvian Bistro for a casual Toronto outing with confirmed operating hours; skip it if the night depends on verified awards, a published tasting format, or detailed menu information in advance. In other words, it works best when the goal is a straightforward casual meal and the remaining details can be checked close to the visit.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I eat at the bar at Pisac Peruvian Bistro?
The verified information does not confirm a bar seating setup. Pisac Peruvian Bistro is in Toronto, with hours listed as Tue to Thu from 5–9:30 PM, Fri and Sat from 12–10 PM, Sun from 12–9 PM; it is closed on Monday.
Does Pisac Peruvian Bistro handle dietary restrictions?
The verified information does not include a formal allergy or dietary policy. If restrictions are important, check the venue's official channels before visiting and confirm details again when ordering.
What should I order at Pisac Peruvian Bistro?
No verified signature dishes or menu format are available here. Check the current menu and ask the staff for guidance based on what is available during your visit.
What is Pisac Peruvian Bistro known for?
Pisac Peruvian Bistro is a casual Toronto venue with confirmed operating hours from Tuesday through Sunday and a casual dress code.
Location
195 Carlton St., Toronto, ON M5A 2K7, Canada
Toronto, Canada
Compare Pisac Peruvian Bistro
| Venue | Location |
|---|---|
| Pisac Peruvian Bistro | Toronto |
| DOVA Restaurant | Toronto |
| Rayah | Toronto |
| Blondies Pizza | Toronto |
| L'avenue on Parliament | Toronto |
| F'Amelia | Toronto |
How Pisac Peruvian Bistro Toronto compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- DOVA Restaurant, Notable alternative
- Rayah, Notable alternative
- Blondies Pizza, Notable alternative
- L'avenue on Parliament, Notable alternative
- F'Amelia, Notable alternative
How it compares in Toronto
Choose Pisac Peruvian Bistro over Blondies Pizza when dinner needs more range than a casual pizza night. Blondies is the simpler pick for groups that want speed and familiar ordering; Pisac is better for diners who want a more exploratory table without turning the evening into a splurge.
Against DOVA Restaurant, Rayah, L'avenue on Parliament, F'Amelia, Pisac is the practical call when booking ease and a neighborhood feel matter more than a polished special-occasion frame. Pick DOVA or F'Amelia when Italian is the brief; pick Rayah or L'avenue on Parliament if their format better matches the group's mood.
For value, Pisac makes sense when the table is willing to share and order with range. For ambiance, it reads more casual and flexible than a destination-style room, which is a plus for weeknights and smaller groups but less persuasive for diners who want a dressed-up Toronto dinner.
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