The food is simply the best I’ve ever had in Lima . The wonton soup is the best one I’ve had ever ! Great service and atmosphere. Can’t wait to come back
The food is simply the best I’ve ever had in Lima . The wonton soup is the best one I’ve had ever ! Great service and atmosphere. Can’t wait to come back
The food hear was classic, fresh and absolutely delicious! I would highly recommend. Duck seems to be there specialty -- it did not disappoint. We had also loved the wontons, chaufa (fried rice), beef broccoli and noodles with pork. Nothing was bad. Service was fast...and friendly. Restaurant was clean and beautiful.More
Excellent fresh food cuisine and homemade desserts like Lychee and coconut real flavour and good customers service.... Excelente Comidas, me encató sus postres artesanal especialmente sus helado de LaiChi y Coco.
One of the best chinese food with peruvian flavors. All food lovers of chinese cuisine will enjoy this restaurant.
This is a restaurant with a long history, started many years ago in downtown Lima, Capon area (~Chinatown), then moved to this more accessible spot in Javier Prado Avenue. It's so popular you have to reserve a table ahead of time! Excellent food (takes a...bit of time to get served) and good service. Try noodles or rice based dishes, dumplings, soups, Chi Jau Kai...you name it....you'll never be disappointed! Oh, and the traditional Peruvian Pisco Sour isn't bad at all!More
Very nice restaurant with large menu for all tastes. Food was amazing. Loved the duck!! Rice, miso soup, noodles and pork absolutely delicious. The service was impressive. Super recommended!
Some of the best dim sum and chifa dishes ever. The fried pork in piña sauce was to die for as well as the other dishes
Visited based on TA and I was not impressed. Food lacked flavor and flair. Highly overrated and expensive. Expected much more. Pisco Sour was lacking seriously. Service was very good. Really 2.5 star.
Came here for Sunday lunch given widespread recognition. Was not disappointed. Whole experience was first rate. Had steamed shrimp dumplings and pork and prawn dumplings, both superb. Roast pigeon was exquisite. Roast duck was boneless and juicy. Fried rice topped off a wonderful meal. Service...was professional and attentive.More
This was our only chifa meal in Lima so I don't really have a basis for comparison. But I can say you can't get Chinese this good in Miami. This is comparable to a top neighborhood chinese restaurant in Manhattan. The fried rice, noodle dishes,...dumplings and chicken dish we had were pure comfort food and very good. Much needed at the end of a week in Peru.More
Is the best chinese restaurant so far. Quality and excelent service make the difference with other places.
Everything is good, whatever you ask is amazing, I recommend the spicy curry pasta and the wantan soup or any random one. You have to call and ask for reservation.
This is an upscale restaurent loved by my local friends who really know chinses food. The owner speaks Cantonese and the chef her son is trained in NYC for cooking . The decor is nice , table cloth . The menu is extensive .12 of...us for lunch shared dim sum ( har gur superb ) , fried noodles , ho fun , love the local sausages fried rice , the stirred fried calamari outstanding . The place was packed on a Saturday at lunch . The wait staff professional . A very nice surprise .More
Chifa Titi was an epicurean's dream when traveling in Peru. While there are plenty of Chifa eateries around, Chifa Titi is on a caliber of its own. From the warm, welcoming, and caring staff, to the clean, sophisticated, and intimate setting but open for big...groups, including children, and couples, my family found it to be culinary gem. We are still dreaming of the delicious, mouth watering, melt-in-your-mouth roasted duck, sweet and sour pork belly, dumplings, curried noodles, the lucuma desserts (cake & ice cream), and refreshing and innovative cocktails. Our eight year-old son gobbled up the food as did his parents. Definitely this restaurant is deserving of the accolades and awards it's received. Definitely take the time and opportunity to go there when you're in Lima.More
The food and the service were excellent. I knew from the comments that it would be expensive but still was surprised when I got the check: US$50 per person. We had, two dishes+rice and didn't order any alcohol. One can definitely find better valued Chifas...in Lima.More