Isolina
Isolina draws inspiration from the atmosphere and flavors of bygone pubs; to that Peruvian kitchen from back home, and long-forgotten recipes in old notebooks. They are a place to eat, drink, and have a good time in a relaxed setting, where spontaneous laughter and the freedom to eat as one wishes are celebrated.
The restaurant is staying in a house built in 1906 that embodies the atmosphere of a kitchen full of memories and a desire to keep things the same as they were. In Barranco, near the Bridge of Sighs, in a traditional nook. They seek to resurrect traditions that extend beyond a plate and a drink to their surroundings, music, aromas, and sensations.
They wish to serve as a meeting place for you and these magnificent ancient pubs, allowing you to sample flavors that have been lost to time. There is no parking or valet service available there. However, the municipality has set additional parking places near the restaurant, such as Calle Domeyer and El Parque de Barranco. On the first floor, they provide baby chairs as well as a changing table.
Address: Av. San Martín 101, Barranco 15063, Peru
Website: https://isolina.pe/