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Lunch Menu at Mangos Larcomar restaurant
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Miraflores is great for food with a view, and this lunch does it right. At Mangos Restaurant in Larcomar, you get a set-menu meal plus serious sunset energy over the bay and sea sounds that make everything feel slower. It’s an easy way to turn one meal into a whole evening mood.
Two things I really like: the mix of Peruvian and international flavors in one sitting, and the chance to eat while watching the bay change light from the terrace. One thing to consider: it’s a set lunch, so the menu can feel a bit fixed, and you’ll want to plan for possible pacing delays during busy hours.
In This Review
- Key points at a glance
- Why a Larcomar Terrace Lunch Feels Like a Lima Cheat Code
- Price and Value: What Your $48 Really Covers
- What You’ll Eat: The Set Menu and the Flavors to Watch For
- Timing a 2-Hour Lunch: How to Plan Your Bay Walk and Sunset
- Service, Set Menus, and Where You Might Feel Friction
- The Terrace Experience: Sea Sounds and Sunset That Actually Matters
- Who This Lunch Suits Best in Miraflores
- Practical Stuff Before You Go (Dress, ID, Rules)
- Should You Book This Mangos Larcomar Lunch?
- FAQ
- FAQ
- Where is the meeting point?
- How long does the lunch last?
- What is the price per person?
- Is alcohol included?
- What drinks come with lunch?
- Are transfers to the restaurant included?
- Is the restaurant wheelchair accessible?
- Are pets allowed, and is smoking permitted?
- What should I bring for the lunch?
- Can I cancel and get a full refund?
Key points at a glance
- Sunset terrace setup: You eat with sea views and a front-row feel when the light turns golden.
- Peru plus international mix: A set menu that aims to satisfy different tastes in one seating.
- What’s included is clear: Appetizer, starter, main, dessert, plus a cold drink and tea.
- Pisco sour is part of it: Just note included alcoholic items can be misunderstood, so confirm details.
- 2-hour reality check: It’s timed enough to fit a day plan, but service speed can vary.
Why a Larcomar Terrace Lunch Feels Like a Lima Cheat Code

Larcomar in Miraflores is already a good place to watch the coast do its thing. This Mangos lunch makes that setting part of the meal, not just scenery. You’re set up for a relaxing experience with sea sounds and that classic Pacific-sunset shift in the sky.
The vibe is especially good for a friend catch-up or a family dinner where you want good food without turning it into a production. Instead of hunting for a restaurant, you show up, sit down, and let the courses come. The terrace view is the big payoff, and it’s the kind of detail that makes the whole meal feel more memorable than your average lunch.
If you’re the type who likes to pair your meal with a “small walk,” you’ll also appreciate the chance to take a stroll along the bay area around the restaurant. It’s not a long outing, but it’s enough to stretch your legs before or between courses.
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Price and Value: What Your $48 Really Covers

The price is $48 per person for a lunch designed as a set menu. In practical terms, that means you’re not paying à la carte for each course. You’re buying a full sitting: appetizer, starter, main, dessert, plus drinks.
Here’s what’s included:
- Appetizer (pisco sour)
- Starter
- Main course
- Dessert
- Cold drink (lemonade or chicha morada)
- Hot drink (tea)
What’s not included matters for budgeting. Alcoholic drinks aren’t included beyond the listed appetizer, and transfers aren’t included either. So if you need a ride from your hotel, you’ll handle it separately.
Is $48 good value? For Lima, it can be, because you’re paying for both food and setting. A sea-view terrace meal costs more than an interior dining room, and you’re getting a multi-course structure rather than just a main dish and dessert.
What You’ll Eat: The Set Menu and the Flavors to Watch For

This lunch is built around a varied Peruvian and international menu idea. That means you’re not stuck with only one cuisine style, which is helpful when you’re eating with people who have different tastes.
The appetizer is pisco sour, and it’s listed as included. One review did mention confusion about the pisco size and whether it was charged incorrectly, so I’d treat this as a “double-check the portion you’re expecting” situation. You don’t want your lunch to start with a small misunderstanding.
After that, you’ll get a starter and a main course that rotate through the restaurant’s set options. Reviews give you a feel for what can show up. Someone described pollo causa as a standout, and another praised ravioles (though with a note that the cheese may have needed more salt). That tells me the menu can be uneven in seasoning from dish to dish, but when the kitchen hits, it hits.
Dessert is a bright spot here. One person specifically called out crema volteada as 10/10. If you’re deciding where to spend your afternoon, dessert quality is a real tie-breaker, and the feedback on that one is strong.
Drinks are simple and included:
- Cold: lemonade or chicha morada
- Hot: tea
Chicha morada can be hit-or-miss depending on how it’s flavored, and one review said it tasted more like sweet water than fruit and spices. That doesn’t mean it will taste that way for you, but it’s a good reason to consider choosing lemonade if you’re sensitive to overly sweet drinks.
Timing a 2-Hour Lunch: How to Plan Your Bay Walk and Sunset

This experience runs for 2 hours. That’s long enough to enjoy multiple courses without killing your day, and short enough that you won’t feel like you need a nap afterward.
Because transfers aren’t included, your real scheduling challenge is getting to Larcomar on time. Plan to arrive a few minutes early so you can settle in, look around, and not feel rushed before you start eating.
One practical point from the feedback: there can be a wait before courses arrive. Someone reported needing to wait around 30 minutes for food to be served. That’s not something you can fix, but you can reduce the frustration by building in buffer time. If you have plans right after lunch, don’t schedule something stressful immediately after the 2-hour mark.
The best way to use the time is to split it mentally:
- First part: arrive, settle, start with the pisco sour appetizer.
- Middle: enjoy the courses and the view.
- Final part: linger for that terrace sunset feeling.
If you want a bay walk, do it as a quick reset, not a long detour. You’re there for the meal and the sunset, so keep the walk short enough that you still enjoy the terrace light.
Service, Set Menus, and Where You Might Feel Friction

The overall rating is solid, and the food can be very good. Several comments point to great food and attention, and one remark summed it up as sampling many flavors in one sitting.
Still, there are a few friction points worth knowing up front, so you don’t get surprised:
- The menu can feel limited because it’s set.
- Service pacing may vary.
- The pisco sour inclusion can be a source of confusion if staff interpret portions differently.
For example, one review mentioned thinking it was a group lunch when it wasn’t. Another mentioned confusion over the pisco sour being included, with an issue where it seemed like it was charged. Whether that was a one-off or a misunderstanding, the fix is easy: when you arrive, confirm the included appetizer and what you’ll be served.
Also, one review said the menu offered should be more varied. That lines up with the set-menu nature of this experience. If you’re the kind of eater who likes lots of choices and customization, you may find this less satisfying than a full à la carte meal.
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The Terrace Experience: Sea Sounds and Sunset That Actually Matters

This is one of those lunches where the setting isn’t a bonus. It’s part of the product. The highlights spell out the point clearly: relaxing sounds of the sea and an incomparable sunset viewed from the terrace.
In plain terms, this is why the meal feels worth it. You’re not just eating. You’re watching the coast shift color and mood while you do it. If you’ve ever had a great meal that felt rushed, this avoids that problem by giving your senses something steady to focus on.
When I’m deciding on a place like this, I look for two things: a view worth paying for and a layout that lets you enjoy it without standing around. Here, the terrace is the focus, and you also have the option to take a walk near the bay, which can help you time your sunset moment.
If your goal is photos, aim to settle in before the light starts changing fast. Once the terrace is packed or everyone finishes eating, it can be harder to get that calm “watching sunset” feeling.
Who This Lunch Suits Best in Miraflores

This lunch fits a specific kind of traveler: people who want a stress-light meal with a view and predictable structure.
It’s a good match if you:
- Want a single plan for lunch that feels like an experience, not just food.
- Like trying different flavors without deciding between a dozen dishes.
- Are visiting with friends or family and want an easy shared moment.
- Prefer comfort and relaxation over food-tasting chaos.
It may be less ideal if you:
- Want lots of menu flexibility or customization.
- Expect a true group-lunch format with a tour-style flow.
- Are extremely sensitive to timing, since a waiting period can happen.
In other words: it’s great for hanging out and eating well, and it’s not built to be a DIY buffet of choices.
Practical Stuff Before You Go (Dress, ID, Rules)
You don’t need special gear here. Bring comfortable clothes, and plan to carry a passport or a copy. That’s the documented requirement, and it’s easy to prepare.
Restaurant rules are straightforward:
- No smoking
- No pets
- Wheelchair accessible
- Near public transportation
- Infants must sit on laps
One note for families: infants on laps can affect how comfortable you feel during a meal, especially if the restaurant is busy around sunset. If that’s relevant for you, it’s worth thinking about pacing and how long you’ll want to sit.
Also remember the key logistics: no transfers. You’ll want to get yourself to the restaurant in Miraflores. The meeting point is the restaurant itself, so you’re not wandering through a complicated pickup system.
Should You Book This Mangos Larcomar Lunch?

I’d book this if you want a reliable, multi-course lunch that blends good variety with a terrace view over the bay. The included set menu, dessert quality like crema volteada, and the overall relaxation factor make it a strong option for a Miraflores afternoon.
I’d hesitate if your main priority is choice and flexibility. Since the menu is set and it can feel limited, picky eaters might want a different format where you can order exactly what you want. Also, if you have tight time windows after lunch, build in a cushion in case there’s a slower moment for serving courses.
FAQ

FAQ
Where is the meeting point?
You meet at Mangos Restaurant, Larcomar, Malecón de la Reserva 610, Miraflores, Lima 15074, Peru.
How long does the lunch last?
The duration is 2 hours.
What is the price per person?
The lunch costs $48 per person.
Is alcohol included?
Alcoholic drinks are not included. The appetizer is listed as a pisco sour, but additional alcoholic drinks are not part of the included items.
What drinks come with lunch?
A cold drink is included (either lemonade or chicha morada), and a hot drink is included (tea).
Are transfers to the restaurant included?
No. Transfers are not included, and the restaurant is your direct meeting point.
Is the restaurant wheelchair accessible?
Yes. Wheelchair accessible is listed for this activity.
Are pets allowed, and is smoking permitted?
Pets are not allowed, and smoking is not allowed in the restaurant.
What should I bring for the lunch?
Bring comfortable clothes and a passport (a copy is accepted).
Can I cancel and get a full refund?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

























