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Pizzería Casa de Familia restaurant in Chorrillos, Lima
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View of Pizzería Casa de Familia in Chorrillos, Lima
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Pizzería Casa de Familia

$$Restaurant
🕑 1 to 1.5 hours👶 Best for all ages, from toddlers to teens. Pizza is universally loved by kids, and the casual, family-run atmosphere means parents won't stress about noise or mess. Babies and young children are easily accommodated in the informal setting.

About

Pizzería Casa de Familia offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere where families can enjoy authentic wood-fired pizzas in a casual setting perfect for kids. This family-owned gem in Chorrillos provides a genuine taste of Lima's local dining scene without the formality, making it an ideal spot for parents seeking delicious food in a relaxed environment where children are genuinely welcome.

Highlights

  • Authentic wood-fired pizzas that kids can watch being made
  • Welcoming family atmosphere where children are genuinely embraced
  • Opportunity to experience local Lima dining culture away from tourist areas
  • Casual setting where parents can relax without formal dining pressure
  • Moderately priced meals that stretch travel budgets further

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Learn a few basic Spanish phrases before visiting, as this is a local establishment where English may be limited. Kids often enjoy trying to order in Spanish.
  2. 2.Ask to see the wood-fired ovens in action. Many pizzerias will let curious kids watch the pizza-making process, which turns dinner into entertainment.
  3. 3.Visit during lunch (almuerzo) rather than dinner for a more authentic local experience and potentially shorter wait times.
  4. 4.Peruvian pizzas may have unique toppings. Consider ordering one traditional pizza and one local variety to let kids try new flavors without risk.
  5. 5.Bring small bills in Peruvian soles (PEN), as smaller family restaurants may have limited change for large notes. Credit card acceptance can vary.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday lunchtimes (1pm to 3pm) offer a quieter experience and align with Peruvian dining schedules. Weekend evenings can be busy with local families, creating a lively atmosphere but longer waits. Arriving slightly earlier than typical Peruvian dinner hours (before 8pm) can help secure a table.

What to Know

Moderate pricing (expect around $10-15 USD per person). Cash in local currency is recommended. The casual atmosphere means kids can be themselves without worry. Chorrillos is a residential district, so budget extra time for taxi or rideshare travel from central Lima tourist areas.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round. Lima has mild weather throughout the year, making any time suitable for visiting. No major seasonal closures expected, though it's wise to confirm hours during major Peruvian holidays like Fiestas Patrias (late July).

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