About this spot
Muelle 33 brings the vibrant energy of Lima's Miraflore district right to Villa Crespo, serving Peruvian classics with a bold, modern twist that locals and tourists alike crave. Expect the smoky depth of their grilled octopus and the bright, citrusy punch of their ceviche to define your meal here. This spot captures the soul of Peruvian street food without the tourist traps you might find elsewhere in the city.
💡 Tips before you go
- Order the 'Ceviche Clásico' immediately upon arrival as it often sells out before dinner service.
- Ask for a side of 'papas rellenas' to pair with your main course for an authentic Peruvian filling experience.
- Save room for their 'picarones', a fried dough pastry dusted in cinnamon sugar that is the perfect sweet finish.
Common Questions
How much does Muelle 33 cost?
Expect to pay around $25–$40 USD per person for an entree and drink, with lunch specials starting near $18 USD.
Where is Muelle 33?
Located at Avenida Dorrego in the Villa Crespo neighborhood of Buenos Aires; it is a short walk from the Corrientes metro station.
What should I know about ordering Peruvian food here?
Peruvians often eat with their hands for certain dishes like ceviche, but utensils are provided if you prefer; don't hesitate to ask for extra lime wedges to brighten your seafood.
About this page
Restaurant: Muelle 33 (Muelle 33)
Cuisine: peruvian
Location: Villa Crespo, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Source: Curated from local review platforms