Oiga!

4.5
(28 votes)
Av. Andrés Avelino Cáceres 270, Miraflores 15047
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Discover the Unique Vegan Experience at Oiga!

Located in the vibrant district of Miraflores, Oiga! offers a one-of-a-kind culinary journey specializing in vegan Peruvian cuisine. This restaurant shines with plant-based anticuchos, delivering juicy, smoky, and savory flavors that delight both vegans and non-vegans alike. Nestled within a casual outdoor food court made from shipping containers, Oiga! combines a relaxed picnic-like atmosphere with ample seating across two floors, making it an ideal spot to enjoy innovative dishes with friends or family.

Exceptional Vegan Flavors and Variety

Oiga! is renowned for its expertly seasoned dishes, including vegan anticuchos that many describe as nostalgic and reminiscent of traditional Brazilian barbecue skewers. Guests rave about the perfectly crisped fries and well-seasoned potatoes that accompany their meals. The menu also features unique offerings such as stuffed potatoes and Peruvian classics like lomo saltado and tallarines, all creatively adapted to a plant-based palette. The restaurant presents an impressive array of flavorful sauces, allowing guests to customize their experience.

The friendly and warm service enhances the dining experience, with staff attentive and patient, accommodating guests unfamiliar with Peruvian sauces or vegan cuisine. Open daily from noon until 11 PM, Oiga! invites you to explore delicious, high-quality vegan dishes in a welcoming setting that has quickly become popular among locals and visitors alike.

Whether you’re a dedicated vegan or simply curious about plant-based eating, Oiga! promises a memorable meal with bold flavors and a community vibe. Embrace the spirited Peruvian culinary culture offered through fresh, innovative vegan creations that are both satisfying and flavorful.

Visit Oiga! at Av. Andrés Avelino Cáceres 270, Miraflores 15047, and immerse yourself in a delicious vegan experience that transcends expectations.

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Anonymous user
Very tasty and well-seasoned food! Our food took a while to be ready, but the anticuchos were very juicy and delicious, it was worth the wait. Although it is typically Peruvian, since I became vegan I have never eaten a dish that reminded me so much of the flavor of Brazilian barbecue skewers. A very nostalgic experience.nnNote for Brazilians: their card machine did not accept my Wise. Bring cash or ask to generate a virtual payment link.
Anonymous user
The food is vegan but anyone can enjoy it. The quality and flavor are impressive. All the dishes I tried were very pleasant and really tasty.
Anonymous user
DlSGUSTlNG FOOD WASTED S/. 50 DOWN THE DRAIN WElRDO IN COSTUMER SERVICE AS WELL CRAZY THEY GAVE YOU THE SMALLER PORTION ON PURPOSE BECAUSE YOURE A TOURST DlSGUSTING PEOPLE GO SOMEWHERE ELSE WHERE THEY SELL REAL VEGAN FOOD AND NOT PLASTIC.
Anonymous user
I really wanted to love this place but I think there were two things that were a dealbreaker for me.nn1) The vegan anticuchos were very tasty and good at first but then for some reason they tasted like gas to me not sure if I just got a bad batch but the people that were with me did not notice this but told me that once the “meat” gets colder it does have a different taste like not meat taste. That is kinda obvious, but the gas tasting flavor is actually concerning.nn2) The tacu tacu which took a long time to make was extremely salty; I took a few bites and then I could not eat it anymore. The whole dish look so delicious and I did not get to enjoy it.nnOthers ordered Tallarin Verde which was very good and Tallarines with Huancaina sauce which was also delicious. I was glad that the people that are not vegan enjoyed the meals and got to experience plant-based peruvian meals.nnAs far as coming back, I am not sure the meal was very pricey and I am the person from the group that was vegan and I did not have a good experience. Never say never
Anonymous user
Oiga is so good! Vegan anticucheria, specializing in plant based anticuchos which were delicious (so much so that we finished our first platter and ordered a second). Located in a casual outdoor food court setting with a few different restaurant stalls and ample seating across two floors. The flavors, seasoning, and texture were on point. Seems fairly popular for a vegan restaurant in Peru; we saw lots of people coming and eating or ordering food to go. Highly recommended!

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