About this spot
Located in the leafy Usaquén district, this Peruvian spot delivers bold flavors that stand out from the city's usual Latin American fare. Expect a menu focused on classic ceviches and grilled fish prepared with the precise acidity of lime and fresh cilantro typical of Lima's coastal cuisine.
💡 Tips before you go
- Order your ceviche immediately upon arrival to ensure the fish is still ice-cold and perfectly marinated in its citrus bath.
- Ask for extra salted crackers (sopa crujiente) to soak up the rich sauces if you find them too spicy for your palate.
- Save room for a side of rice cooked with annatto seeds, which adds an earthy, vibrant color to the dish.
Common Questions
How much does 80 Sillas cost?
A typical main course runs between 45,000 and 70,000 COP (roughly $12–$19 USD), depending on the fish selection.
Where is 80 Sillas?
You'll find it at Calle 118, 6A-5 in the Usaquén neighborhood of Bogotá D.C., just a short walk from the main plaza.
What should I order if I'm not a fan of spicy food?
Request your ceviche 'sin ají' to skip the chili peppers, but keep the aji amarillo paste for a milder, fruity heat.
About this page
Restaurant: 80 Sillas
Cuisine: peruvian
Location: Usaquen, Bogota, Colombia
Source: Curated from local review platforms