Prima Lima
A tiny restaurant with premium Peruvian
Photo: Susan Ogan
B
ored with Thai, Chinese, and Mexican? Head for the Andes. Tiny Rincón Limeno encompasses the spirit of Peru with Peruvian music and décor, friendly service, and a menu that seems impossibly big for a restaurant this small. It boasts such exotic dishes as anticucho (beef heart fried with potatoes) but is best at seafood, including Peruvian ceviche (above), Peruvian chowder, and calimari, authentically prepared. You can tell by the Peruvians who fill the place. Penzias
and African influences with a heavy reliance of spices.
Shhh who knew
Latinos have increased from 6.4 percent of the population in 1980 to more than 15 percent. The trend has been most pronounced in East Boston, where the Latino population rose from 2.9 percent in 1980 to 40 percent, the largest concentration in the city.
409 Chelsea St.
East Boston,
MA,
02128
617.569.4942
Find on a map|Get directions.
These lines serve Rincón Limeno. Click to find more secrets on your route.
112 Bus, 120 Bus, 121 Bus, Wood Island/Blue Line
_______________________
Get directions to Rincón Limeno by T.
Find more secrets like Ceviche, Chowder, Exotic, Exotic meats, Peruvian, Seafood, South American
_______________________
Daily, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Know another Peruvian restaurant?
Another hidden gem in Day Square? Tell us here or email us.


