ZFOOD
Seafood restaurant · Quito ·

ZFOOD

Seafood restaurant · Quito ·

Hamptons-style fish shack with spectacular seafood and ceviche

attentive service
friendly staff
great service
wine selection
upscale crowd
coconut rice
tranquil atmosphere
oysters
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Av. La Coruña N31-70, Quito 170517, Ecuador Get directions

$$$

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

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Av. La Coruña N31-70, Quito 170517, Ecuador Get directions

+593 96 056 5918
zfoodquito.com
@zfoodquito

$$$ · Menu

Features

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

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Jan 28, 2026

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ZFOOD

Leonard

Google
Really good seafood shop. I tried Ecuadorian ceviche (serrano) here and it was really really good. It came with the choto or corn and plantain snacks that Ecuadorian typically eat. The packaging, shop, and service were all very nice. The crowd tends to be really upscale and well dressed though.

Gardenia J.

Google
It's a cute restaurant with a cute name! Food is decent, atmosphere is happy and clean, and our host genuinely wanted make our visit a good experience. Our coconut rice dish was very good 👍.

Isabel S.

Google
A beautiful restaurant with potential. It seems to be lacking staff and coordination. I went at a peak hour when every table was full, though I didn't have to wait to be seated. It did, however, take a while before any waiter noticed I had been assigned a table to introduce themselves. It's terrible to sit at a table ignored waiting to know which waiter is assigned to your section. The staff were clearly over capacity with the full restaurant. You could sense the panic from the staff trying to keep up with the mountain of orders. The linen napkins ran out, stacks of dirty plates were visibly accumulating in the kitchen preparation area, and the bartender was frantically going around the restaurant trying to recover glasses for the drinks he needed to prepare. My rice arrived with a piece crab shell in it, even though I didn't order crab. Good thing I'm only allergic to shrimp, but I warned the waiter that this type of cross-contamination can be very dangerous for some customers. In the caos of their peak hour, the open kitchen format exposed the restaurant to the staff's frustration with one another, yelling at and scolding each other with disrespect. It greatly disturbs the intended ambiance of the restaurant to see staff mistreating and belittling each other in front of all the customers. It's truly sad. I tried to order a second glass of wine to cope, and it never came. I'm sure this is a wonderful restaurant when it isn't full, because they clearly cannot manage full capacity. I do wish them well as they work to increase their capacity and provide additional training to their personnel.

Ghada H.

Google
This was my first experience at Zfood, and it didn’t disappoint! The food was spectacular and the service was excellent. The staff were friendly, attentive and very kind. Definitely recommending this wonderful restaurant to friends and family!

Q N.

Google
Seafood was not impressive, small clams, small muscles , and on a very expensive side. Did not try the big fried fish but it looked good. Wine was great.

Alex S.

Google
11/10 experience. From start to finish. Service was great, they have a sommelier to help with wine. They paid real attention to us and made us feel very welcome. Told us lots about the food and Quito itself. Best seafood I’ve had in South America. Get the oysters!

Elisabeth D.

Google
Hands down the best food and service I have experienced in not only Ecuador but many of the countries to which I have traveled! My server, Galo, was extremely attentive and kind and spoke great English. He also gave great recommendations for the food! Definitely the best ceviche I have ever had. The atmosphere was very tranquil and peaceful too. A must go/try if you’re reading this!

Pilar J.

Google
Good. Good quality seafood, with good atmosphere, and very friendly service. I don’t know if it deserves all the accolades and recognition that it’s gotten. It is a solid choice if you want good fish options. We also ordered the cheesecake after which was good but again, not great. I found this place mentioned on several blogs so I had grand expectations. We ordered the fish of the day which had great presentation but seemed only flavored with salt, and too much of it. The wait was extremely long and the vegetables and potatoes were entirely too salty. $100/for 2 people included 2 drinks each, 2 entrees and a dessert overall good experience.