Hello, dear reader! Whether you just landed in Lima and your stomach starts to grumble, or you had a long day of exploring and suddenly find yourself hungry at night, this guide is your perfect companion. We’re diving into late night eats in Lima, the kind of food Peruvians actually enjoy after dark, beyond the touristy ceviches and fine dining spots.

Most articles talk about the best Peruvian restaurants, but few mention where locals eat when they’re tired, a little buzzed or just craving comfort food after hours. So, whether you're wandering the streets of Miraflores, catching a breeze in Barranco, or resting in San Isidro, we've got you covered with the best options to eat at night when hunger hits.

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Spot for Midnight Cravings: This is one of the locals you go in Lima when everything else is closed

What to Eat at Night when Hungry in Lima

If you’re wondering "what to eat at night when hungry" in Lima, especially if your hotel minibar only has water and peanuts, you’re in luck. Peruvians take their late night food culture seriously. Here are some of the most iconic options:

What to eat at night in Lima: salchipapa | Peruvian Sunrise
Salchipapa

1. Salchipapa  (Fried Hot Dog & Fries)

What is salchipapa? 

Salchipapa peruana is a late-night legend. This Peruvian Salchipapa street food is a mix of french fries and sliced hot dog (sausage), topped with sauces like mayonesa, kétchup, ají, tártara, mostaza, salsa de aceituna, rocoto and huacatay. Sometimes you can also add extras: eggs, bacon, chicken or beef.

Where to eat salchipapa?

  • Guiligan, El Enano (El Tambo Enano), Super Rueda, Glotons, Full Sanguchón, Siete Sopas or any local stand in Miraflores, Barranco.

    Price: 20–30 soles (~$5–$8)

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Pollo broaster

2. Pollo Broaster (Peruvian-style Crispy Fried Chicken)

What is Pollo Broaster? 

Forget everything you know about fried chicken. Pollo broaster peruano is Peru’s version of crispy chicken, seasoned differently and served with fries and salad—or stuffed into a sandwich “Crispy Chicken Sandwich”. It's similar in idea to a Chick-fil-A chicken sandwich, but way more flavorful and local.

Where to eat pollo broaster?

  • Rocky’s, Norky’s, Bembos, or any local stand.

Price: Around 15–30 soles (~$4–$8)

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What to eat at night in Lima: pan con pollo | Peruvian Sunrise
What to eat at night in Lima: pan con pollo | Peruvian Sunrise

4. Pan con Pollo deshilachado (Chicken salad sandwich)

What is Pan con Pollo deshilachado?

This one’s not fried chicken. Pan con pollo is chicken boiled and shredded by hand, served on a bun with lettuce, crispy fries (you choose the style), and as many sauces as you like. It’s like a Peruvian-style chicken salad sandwich, and locals eat it at night for something comforting but not that greasy. It’s homey, juicy, and full of flavor

Where to eat pan con pollo?

  • Guiligan, El Sanguchón Campesino, Macartur, La Lucha, Sandwiches Monstruos, Super Rueda

Price: Around 18–25 soles (~$5–$7)

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What to eat at night in Lima: caldo de gallina | Peruvian Sunrise
Caldo de gallina

5. Caldo de Gallina (Peruvian Chicken Soup)

What is Caldo de Gallina?

If you're trying to eat something lighter or are feeling cold, this option is perfect. Caldo de Gallina is a a traditional hen soup which includes thick noodles, a boiled egg, and has more flavor than a chicken soup. Definitely, a great option for those wondering what to eat at night to lose weight or at least something less greasy and comforting.

Where to eat Caldo de Gallina?

  • Siete Sopas and other 24-hours local Caldo de Gallina restaurants.

Price: Around 20–35 soles (~$5–$9)

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Enchilada

6. Enchiladas and other Sandwiches

Some Peruvian sangucherías also serve enchiladas (not Mexican-style, but tortillas with meat, shredded chicken, chorizo (sausage), etc), burgers, and sandwiches with a Peruvian twist

Remember: Peru has much more than burgers!

Where to eat enchiladas and others?

El Sanguchón Campesino, Full Sanguchón, Super Rueda, El Enano, Bembos, La Lucha, etc. 

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Other traditional Peruvian sandwich spots

Papas fritas VS. Papas al hilo

This is something you have to know before you order, because they could ask you: Papas fritas o Papas al hilo? And then you don't know what to say, but don’t worry, after this great guide we made for you, you will be an expert.
In Peru, not all fries are created equal. When ordering sandwiches, burgers, or enchiladas, you might find papas al hilo instead of traditional french fries. Here's the difference:

Papas fritas are thicker, basically french fries (what most people expect with salchipapas or fried chicken).

Papas al hilo are ultra-thin, crispy potato sticks, usually served as a crunchy topping for sandwiches or enchiladas. (what you may have seen in some salads in the US)
If you're craving classic fries, especially with salchipapas, make sure the menu says papas fritas, because papas al hilo are just for "sánguches", not full plates.

Late night eats: papas al hilo | Peruvian Sunrise
Sandwich with papas al hilo

FAQs About Late Night Eats in Lima

Can I order late-night food in Lima with apps?

Yes! The most popular and reliable delivery apps in Lima are:
•    Rappi
•    PedidosYa
Both work well in Miraflores, Barranco, San Isidro, and nearby districts. You can pay by credit or debit card, or even cash. Just search “late night eats near me”, “pollo broaster near me”, or “chicken soup near me” and you’ll get lots of delicious options. Make sure you stay in safe zones, especially late at night.
Delivery is usually fast (20–40 minutes) and you’ll get food just like a local would. Just make sure to stay in safe zones if you decide to go out — avoid wandering far from well-lit areas late at night.

What are the most popular sauces in Peru?

Ají amarillo: Yellow chili sauce. Mild, creamy, and addictive.
Tártara: It’s a creamy garlic-based sauce similar to tartar sauce but Peruvian-style, used in sandwiches and fries.
Rocoto: Rocoto is a spicy Peruvian pepper—delicious but hot! Try a little at a time.
Crema de aceituna: A savory Peruvian olive paste used in sandwiches and snacks.
Ají huacatay: A creamy green sauce made from Peruvian black mint—delicious on everything from chicken to fries.

Most places let you serve your own, and trust us—you’ll want to try all of them.

What to eat at night when hungry in Lima?

Try salchipapas, pollo broaster, caldo de gallina, or pan con pollo deshilachado. All are satisfying, local, and affordable.

What if I don’t have snacks to eat at night?

Don’t worry! Lima’s late-night food scene is full of real meals, not just snacks. Order through Rappi or PedidosYa.

What to eat at night when trying to lose weight?

Caldo de gallina or pan con pollo deshilachado (without fries) are great options.

How much is a chicken sandwich at Chick-fil-A?

About $5. But in Peru, for that price, you can get a much more generous crispy chicken sandwich with sauces and fries!

Late night eats: papas fritas | Peruvian Sunrise
Example of papas fritas or french fries

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