About this spot
In the historic San Telmo neighborhood, Puerta del Inca delivers authentic Peruvian seafood that feels like a warm embrace from Lima. You must order the ceviche de camarón to experience the perfect balance of lime, chili, and fresh fish, followed by the classic arroz con mariscos for a hearty finish.
💡 Tips before you go
- Ask for your ceviche with extra yucca or sweet potato if you want a heartier side than rice.
- Reserve a table early as this San Telmo spot fills up quickly on weekends during the tourist season.
Common Questions
How much does Puerta del Inca cost?
Expect to pay around 25,000–45,000 ARS per person for a main course and drink, roughly $6.50–$12 USD depending on exchange rates.
Where is Puerta del Inca?
It is located in the San Telmo neighborhood of Buenos Aires; check Google Maps for the exact street address as it may change due to renovations.
What should I order at a Peruvian seafood place?
Start with the ceviche de camarón or pescado, and don't skip the anticuchos de corazón if you want to try traditional beef heart skewers.
About this page
Restaurant: Puerta del Inca (Puerta del Inca)
Cuisine: seafood
Location: San Telmo, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Source: Curated from local review platforms