If you want some of the best seafood in Portland, look no further than this lovely small restaurant tucked away in the Southwest’s Corbett Avenue. This unassuming Peruvian restaurant cooks up some big flavors, and it has some of the best ceviche in the city. Next time you want a meal that really shines, head to this amazing eatery for a meal.

Paiche is a hidden gem nestled between Barbur Boulevard and the water.

Paiche / Facebook Chef Jose Luis de Cassio came from one of the hottest restaurants in Lima, Peru to work at Portland’s Andina before opening his own place in late 2015.

At Paiche, De Cassio brings all the best flavors of Peru to his wonderful menu.

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Serving just breakfast and lunch, the restaurant shines with small plates and it amazing ceviche.

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Named the Best Ceviche in Portland, you are not going to want to miss out on the amazing selection.

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A range of different options, all of which are amazingly balanced and delicious await.

Paiche / Facebook If you don’t eat fish, you can still partake - there is even a vegan ceviche made using mushrooms.

Whether you stop in for breakfast or lunch, be sure to try the Humita, a Peruvian dish similar to a tamale, that is scrumptious.

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Add on a fresh green salad or the Conchas Y Tacu Tacu, a salad of scallops, lentils, honeydew melon and purple corn, to get plenty of vegetables in your meal.

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Whatever you choose, you won’t be disappointed with the amazingly flavorful and balanced seafood options at this unassuming shop.

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Paiche is located at 4237 SW Corbett Avenue. The restaurant is open from 8 am to 2 pm, serving breakfast and lunch.

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Have you eaten at Paiche? Let us know your experience in the comments below.

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Chef Jose Luis de Cassio came from one of the hottest restaurants in Lima, Peru to work at Portland’s Andina before opening his own place in late 2015.

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John G / TripAdvisor

If you don’t eat fish, you can still partake - there is even a vegan ceviche made using mushrooms.

manangement / TripAdvisor

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