Tanta San Isidro
Peruvian restaurant · Lima ·

Tanta San Isidro

Peruvian restaurant · Lima ·

Peruvian classics, soups, sandwiches, full bar, attentive staff

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Tanta San Isidro by null
Tanta San Isidro by null
Tanta San Isidro by null
Tanta San Isidro by null
Tanta San Isidro by null
Tanta San Isidro by null
Tanta San Isidro by null
Tanta San Isidro by null
Tanta San Isidro by null
Tanta San Isidro by null
Tanta San Isidro by null
Tanta San Isidro by null
Tanta San Isidro by null
Tanta San Isidro by null
Tanta San Isidro by null
Tanta San Isidro by null
Tanta San Isidro by null

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C. Pancho Fierro 115, San Isidro 15073, Peru Get directions

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Restroom
Accepts reservations
Popular for lunch
Lunch reservations recommended
Popular for dinner

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C. Pancho Fierro 115, San Isidro 15073, Peru Get directions

+51 1 7436633
tantaperu.com
@tanta_peru

$$ · Menu

Features

•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Popular for lunch
•Lunch reservations recommended
•Popular for dinner
•Dinner reservations recommended
•Cozy
•Trendy

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Nov 23, 2025

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Tanta - Review - San Isidro - Lima - The Infatuation

"Tanta is easy, homey food with a creative twist. The restaurant that Gastón Acurio and Astrid Gutsche dreamed up has a wide-ranging menu full of reinvented recipes. There are nostalgic birthday chicken sandwiches, causa limeña with tuna just like grandma used to make, and a fancy version with shrimp, plus hearty tacu tacu of rice and beans, and oven-roasted chicken that tastes like Sunday lunch. It’s a spacious, sunlit dining room (the very first is this San Isidro location, but many more now live across Lima) where the coffee machine hums to life at breakfast, and Astrid’s pastries, like chocolate cakes, suspiros de limeña, and alfajores fresh from the oven, promise a sweet afternoon. And if they have turrón de Doña Pepa on offer, don’t miss it." - Paola Miglio

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Manjeet D.

Google
Great local Peruvian food with a wide variety of options! The ambiance is lovely, and the way the dishes are served makes the experience even better. Just be a bit careful if you avoid certain meats — we had a small mix-up due to Google translation, but the staff were incredibly kind and quickly replaced the dish without any issue. Overall, a wonderful experience and definitely a recommended place! 🇵🇪

Dude

Google
In A Nutshell: -This Tanta location was very good. -I enjoyed their famous Aeropuerto de Quinua & Lomo Saltado plates -The food portions are very BIG. -One plate is big enough to share among two people. -The Aeropuerto de Quinua was very delicious, I loved the crispy noodles, chopped vegetables & fresh bean sprouts w/ the egg on top. Overall, I liked the food & the service was attentive.

Silvi

Google
The food was awesome. Ask for more spice and try the local dishes. Ask for Fernando, he is awesome and he remembered my allergies. Portion sizes are huge so you may want to share.

Connush B

Google
One of my favorites restaurants in Lima. I visit this place each time i visit Peru. The food is delicious... the Aji de Gallina is a must!! And the lucima desset to die for 😋😋😋... it is located in a quite street and neighborhood, walking distance from Av. Arequipa. The staff always polite and attentive and the food portions are big, worth the price and the visit.

Kit L.

Google
This restaurant is spectacular, with a very extensive menu and so many wonderful choices, the portions are quite large! The price I would say is medium, the quality is good and the portions are large so the value is good. It's a nice establishment as well, you have a really large bar, an extensive cocktail menu, and the pastries are amazing, if you want dessert! I didn't even have room for anything more after my main course, I'll have to return for dessert… But highly recommended!

Luciano F.

Google
A restaurant in a mall? That would sound like a good place to taste Peruvian food. Quite the opposite! Tanta is quite a good choice to try different dishes from Peruvian Cuisine (whicho, by the way, is among the best in the world). I tried three different dishes, and they were all really good and the portions are very well served. They also have good options for alcoholic and non-acoholic drinks. Since I´d been drinking pisco the whole week I went for their frui juices, and they were really refreshing. I cannot speak for all desserts, as I did not have any but one: tres leches - it was quite exquisite as well. Well, in terms of cost, a meal, with a drink, dessert and coffee cost me BRL 120.00 (AUD 30.00; USD 20.00). Cheap? I would say I would not be able to eat out frequently, but considering the service provided plus the quality and amount of food I had I would it was pretty fair. Serving staaff is also well-trained, and super friendly. Therefore, when I return to Lima, I will definetely come eat here again.

Adrián S.

Google
Good service, and fast. Traditional lomo saltado was quite nice, with the perfect cooking, as requested, and meat really tender. Staff was very attentive

VIPUL T.

Google
It is one of the fancy places and might wait to get a seat here. I tried spaghetti and salad here. While spaghetti was average. The salad was one of the best I ever had. I absolutely loved it. The ambiance is really nice too.