
Looking to satisfy your appetite for Peruvian fare?
Hoodline crunched the numbers to find the best affordable Peruvian restaurants around Austin, using both Yelp data and our own secret sauce to produce a ranked list of where to venture when cravings strike.
1. Ceviche7

Topping the list is Ceviche7. Located at 502 W. 30th St. in North University, the food truck and Peruvian spot, which offers sandwiches and more, is the highest-rated affordable Peruvian restaurant in Austin, boasting five stars out of 256 reviews on Yelp.
If you're curious for more, we found these details about Ceviche7. Named for one of Peru's most popular dishes, this spot aims to bring you the diversity of flavors from Lima's streets, the business states on its Yelp profile.
Yelper Chris C. shared, "My wife ordered the Peruvian fried rice. That may be the best fried rice we have ever had! Chicken was seasoned perfectly. The rice was cooked perfectly and was so flavorful with onions, peppers and choclo, which is Peruvian corn…Outstanding food, great price and an enjoyable experience!"
2. Llama's Peruvian Creole

Next is downtown's Llama's Peruvian Creole, situated at 611 Trinity St. With four stars out of 255 reviews on Yelp, the street vendor and Peruvian spot has proven to be a local favorite for those looking for a low-priced option.
The site has lots more information on Llama's Peruvian Creole and the faces behind it. Austin realtor Miguel Barrutia and Le Cordon Blue trained chef Julio Ceasar Florez team, who both hail from Peru, were inspired to bring authentic Peruvian cuisine to Austin.
Specializing in Peruvian Creole, the business' menu features "a wonderful mixture of influences from Spain, China, Italy and Japan joined in a way that reflect the culinary practices and ingredients of Peru," it notes on Yelp in the section highlighting specialties.
3. Killa Wasi

Mckinney's Killa Wasi, located at 3913 Todd Lane, Suite 607, is another top choice, with Yelpers giving the low-priced food truck, Peruvian and breakfast and brunch spot 4.5 stars out of 32 reviews.
The site can tell you a thing or two more about Killa Wasi. Behind this spot is Chef-owner Kati Luedecke who brings more than 10 years of culinary experience, and the restaurant's name means "moon house" in Peru's Quechua language, according to the business' Yelp profile.
When it comes to specialties, this spot offers a fresh take on Peruvian fare with offerings like lomo saltado eggs Benedict, quinoa pancakes with whipped butter and chancaca syrup, the Texas Brasa sandwich (with sweet potato, greens and aji limo sauce) and more.
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