Café de Martín (Mar-teen) brings the flavors of Peru to Tallahassee! The man behind the restaurant is Chef Martín, originally from Lima, Peru. He has marked his influence in Leon County's Hispanic community for his outstanding Peruvian cuisine. With Peru always in his heart, Chef Martín continues to lead Tallahassee's gastronomic revolution with new culinary additions serving Peruvian classics such as Papas en salsa Huancaina, Pastel de Choclo, and Aji de Gallina to name a few. In addition, to the classics, the Café highlights many coffee drinks. Peru: a country of great culture, beautiful climate, tasty food, and delicious coffee right here in our Capitol City. Sabe a Peru!
Lima has rightfully earned a widespread reputation as the culinary capital of South America. Their food is a fusion of ingredients and traditions from indigenous people and African, East Asian, and European influences. We are excited to bring this atmosphere and cuisine to Tallahassee. Sabe a Peru!
Our lunch menu is diverse and includes soups, salads, sandwiches, Peruvian classics, and more!
We offer several coffee drinks. We only serve organic coffee from local Midtown Roasters. You can also purchase bags of coffee for your home or office!
View MenuWe have a variety of dessert items. We strive to use the freshest ingredients. So enjoy our sweets for dine-in or on-the-go.
View MenuOur commitment to you: to craft the most marvelous and delicious Peruvian experience for each and everyone of our guests.
Our location offers an intimate and quiet setting with a newly renovated outdoor patio. You can rent the entire space and work with Chef Martín on a custom menu.
InquireThe man behind the restaurant is Chef Martín Araujo Bohorquez originally from Lima, Peru. With 25 years in the restaurant industry, he has a background in restaurant management and attended Le Cordon Bleu Peru. Throughout the years, Chef Martín has gained an extensive collection of recipes from many Peruvian chefs he has cultivated relationships with and created his own collection to share with Tallahassee.