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Where can I eat the best Peruvian ceviche in central Madrid?

A selection of Peruvian restaurants and ceviche specialists around Ópera, Mostenses, Lavapiés and La Latina, compared by focus, reputation, review volume and value.

Peruvian ceviche in Madrid: from the historic center to Lavapiés and La Latina

Madrid does not have a single “ceviche district,” but it does have a useful central corridor of Peruvian cooking, stretching from Ópera and Mostenses toward Lavapiés-Embajadores and La Latina. This selection combines seafood specialization, rating, review volume and price.

Kausa Madrid: 4.7/5 with 3,390 reviews

A central Peruvian restaurant where ceviche is among the dishes most frequently discussed by customers. It serves contemporary Peruvian cooking and ceviche in central Madrid.

Checked August 17, 2026: 4.7/5 with 3,390 Google reviews. Ceviche and other Peruvian dishes, service and atmosphere receive recurring praise. Its combination of a high rating and substantial review volume makes it a strong reference in the center.

País de los Ceviches: 4.6/5 with 306 reviews

A ceviche-focused market restaurant inside Mercado de San Fernando in Lavapiés. It serves ceviches and Peruvian seafood cooking within the market.

Checked August 17, 2026: 4.6/5 with 306 Google reviews. Positive comments highlight authenticity, balanced flavors, mixed ceviche, tiraditos and octopus, as well as restrained prices. Seating is limited and the market can become crowded.

Piscomar Cebichería Peruana: 4.4/5 with 970 reviews

A Peruvian cevichería in La Latina centered on fish, shellfish and seafood cooking. Jhosef Arias’s restaurant has a strong focus on fish, seafood and leche de tigre.

Checked August 17, 2026: 4.4/5 with 970 Google reviews. Fresh fish, ceviches, leche de tigre, seafood cooking and piscos receive repeated positive mentions. Some comments are more critical of price or service on particular visits.

Chincha Casa Perú: 4.4/5 with 1,398 reviews

A Peruvian restaurant in Plaza de los Mostenses, practical for diners who want ceviche without leaving central Madrid. It serves Peruvian cooking and ceviche near Plaza de España and Gran Vía.

Checked August 17, 2026: 4.4/5 with 1,398 Google reviews. Positive opinions emphasize ceviche, Peruvian flavor, service and relatively accessible central-city prices. As at other busy restaurants, experiences can be less uniform at peak times.

Which one should you choose?

Kausa is the most balanced reference for its high rating and thousands of reviews in central Madrid. País de los Ceviches stands out for a specialized and affordable cevichería experience in Lavapiés. Piscomar is a clearly seafood-focused choice in La Latina; Chincha is practical for Peruvian ceviche near Gran Vía and Plaza de España without pushing spending too high.