Restaurant in Quito, Ecuador
Nuema
1,515Pearl PointsEcuador's best table. Book well ahead.

About Nuema
Ranked #61 on the World's 50 Best Restaurants list in 2025 and holder of a 2025 Pastry Award, Nuema is the clear top choice for a serious meal in Quito. Chefs Alejandro Chamorro and Pía Salazar run a seasonally rotating tasting menu built entirely on Ecuador's biodiversity. Booking difficulty is near impossible — reserve weeks ahead.
Verdict: Book Nuema if You Can Get a Table
Nuema is the clearest answer to the question of where to eat in Quito. Ranked #61 on the World's 50 Best Restaurants list in both 2024 and 2025, and holder of a 2025 Pastry Award, it sits at the leading of Ecuador's fine dining conversation — and earns that position through a tasting menu that changes with the seasons rather than resting on reputation. If you are in Quito for even one serious meal, this is where to spend it. Getting a reservation, however, requires planning well in advance; booking difficulty is near impossible, so read the logistics section carefully before you commit.
Portrait
Nuema opened under chefs Alejandro Chamorro and Pía Salazar with a clear intention: to make Ecuador's biodiversity the actual content of the menu, not just a marketing footnote. Chamorro trained at Noma and Astrid y Gastón before returning to Quito, which gives him both the technical vocabulary and the ideological conviction to work with hyperlocal produce in a globally legible way. Salazar, from Cuenca in the Ecuadorian Highlands, holds the pastry programme — a programme serious enough to win a World's 50 Best Pastry Award in 2025. That award matters here: at many tasting menu restaurants, desserts are a polite conclusion. At Nuema, they are a distinct reason to book.
The tasting menu rotates constantly, following Ecuador's agricultural seasons. La Liste, which scored Nuema 77.5 points in 2025 and 76 points in 2026, specifically notes the role of vegetables , used in extended forms, sometimes in a supporting role, sometimes as the lead. What that means practically is that the menu rewards repeat visits, and it means a single visit will not give you a definitive picture of what Nuema serves. What it will give you is a picture of what Ecuador produces right now, in this season, rendered with the kind of technique that gets a kitchen onto the World's 50 Best list.
On the drinks side, Nuema's position as a world-ranked tasting menu restaurant in a country without an established domestic wine industry creates an interesting dynamic for wine-focused visitors. Ecuador does not produce wine at scale, so the beverage programme at this level of ambition will typically lean on South American producers , particularly from Argentina and Chile , alongside broader international selections. For the explorer dining here, the drink pairing is worth requesting: at a menu driven by unusual local ingredients, the pairing choices will often be doing more interpretive work than the list itself suggests. If you are coming for depth on the drinks side, ask about the pairing format when you book rather than assuming a standard wine list will map cleanly onto what Chamorro and Salazar are plating.
The address on Bello Horizonte puts Nuema in a residential stretch of Quito rather than the historic centre, which means arrival feels quieter than the colonial tourism circuit. Service hours run Tuesday through Saturday, lunch from 12:30 to 3:30 pm and dinner from 6:30 to 10:30 pm (11 pm on Saturdays). The kitchen is closed Sunday and Monday. That Tuesday-to-Saturday window, combined with the restaurant's global profile, is why reservations need to be locked in well ahead , weeks at minimum, often longer for prime Saturday slots.
Booking
Booking difficulty is rated near impossible. No phone number or website URL is currently listed in Pearl's database, so the most reliable approach is to search for Nuema's reservation system directly or contact via their social media channels. Given the demand at this level , a World's 50 Best top-100 restaurant in a city that does not have a deep bench of comparable options , do not leave this to the week before your trip. If you are planning a broader Ecuador itinerary, also consider Casa Julián in Guayaquil or the dining programmes at Ecoventura in the Galapagos and Evolution Restaurant in the Galapagos Islands as part of a food-forward Ecuador trip.
Practical Details
| Detail | Nuema | Zazu | URKO |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cuisine | South American / Ecuadorian tasting menu | Contemporary Ecuadorean | Ecuadorian |
| Lunch service | Tue–Sat, 12:30–3:30 pm | Check directly | Check directly |
| Dinner service | Tue–Sat, 6:30–10:30 pm (11 pm Sat) | Check directly | Check directly |
| Closed | Sunday & Monday | Check directly | Check directly |
| Booking difficulty | Near impossible | Moderate | Moderate |
| Global ranking | World's 50 Best #61 (2025) | Not ranked | Not ranked |
| Google rating | 4.3 (398 reviews) | , | , |
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How It Compares
See the full comparison below in the vs-category section.
Pearl Picks: More South American Fine Dining
- Gustu , South American in La Paz: Bolivia's equivalent of Nuema in mission , local biodiversity through a tasting menu format, and a comparable commitment to regional identity.
- Amazónico , South American in London: For South American flavours in a more accessible booking window.
- Tributo and Clara: The Quito alternatives worth considering if Nuema is fully booked.
- Cardó: Another Quito option for locally focused cooking at a different price point.
- URKO: Ecuadorian produce-driven cooking with a lower booking barrier than Nuema.
- Casa Gangotena: For Ecuadorian fine dining with a hotel setting if you want a more relaxed booking process.
- Ceviche Bar in Warsaw and LOA in St Paul's Bay: South American cuisine for those planning onward travel.
- El Primero in Origgio: South American in Europe for those returning from Ecuador.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to Nuema?
Dress as you would for a top-tier tasting menu restaurant anywhere in the world — polished but not black-tie. Nuema holds a #61 World's 50 Best ranking, so the room will have that energy. No dress code is formally documented, but arriving in smart, neat clothing is the safe call.
Is lunch or dinner better at Nuema?
Both services run the same hours format (12:30–3:30 pm and 6:30–10:30 pm Tuesday through Friday, with Saturday dinner running to 11 pm), and no database information distinguishes the menus between them. If your schedule allows flexibility, a Saturday dinner gives you the longest window. Lunch could be a better bet for availability if you're booking last minute.
Does Nuema handle dietary restrictions?
No dietary policy is documented in Pearl's current data. Given the tasting menu format and the kitchen's strong vegetable focus — noted explicitly in Nuema's La Liste citation — plant-forward accommodations seem plausible, but check the venue's official channels before assuming. Arrival assumptions at a #61 World's 50 Best restaurant are a risk.
Can I eat at the bar at Nuema?
No bar seating option is documented for Nuema. The format is a chef-driven tasting menu operation, which typically means allocated table seatings rather than walk-in bar dining. If counter or bar access matters to you, this is worth confirming directly when booking.
What are alternatives to Nuema in Quito?
URKO and Zazu are the most credible alternatives for serious eating in Quito. URKO leans into local Ecuadorian ingredients with a less formal structure; Zazu offers a more approachable format if a full tasting menu commitment feels like too much. Casa Gangotena suits visitors who want an upscale experience tied to a boutique hotel stay rather than a standalone dining destination.
Is Nuema good for a special occasion?
Yes, and it's one of the clearest cases for it in all of Latin America. A #61 World's 50 Best ranking in 2025 and a 50 Best Pastry Award for Pía Salazar give the meal a built-in sense of occasion. The tasting menu format, where every dish is tied to Ecuador's seasonal biodiversity, makes it a complete evening rather than just a dinner.
What should I order at Nuema?
Nuema runs a tasting menu, so ordering isn't the decision — booking is. The menu changes constantly with the seasons, shaped by Ecuador's biodiversity, as documented in the World's 50 Best listing. Pía Salazar's dessert course has received specific recognition via the 2025 Pastry Award, so do not skip it or leave early.
Location
Bello Horizonte E11-12 y, Quito 170517, Ecuador
Quito, Ecuador
Compare Nuema
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nuema | South American | La Liste Top Restaurants (2026): 76pts; Chefs Alejandro Chamorro and Pia Salazar clearly want to elevate Ecuadorian cuisine and make it better known. To do so, they use all the assets that the country has to offer, and vegetables are certainly one of them in their extended form. Yet they don't always feature in the lead role, but when they do, they are flavour gems!; La Liste Top Restaurants (2025): 77.5pts; Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in South America Ranked #30 (2025); World's 50 Best Restaurants #61 (2025); At Nuema, Ecuador's biodiversity is reviewed daily by chefs Alejandro Chamorro and Pía Salazar, following the rhythm of the seasons. The tasting menu evolves constantly, with each dish defined by angular forms, bold colors, and deep, expressive flavor.; Chef: Alejandro Chamorro & Pía Salazar Pastry Award 2025 At Nuema in Quito, chefs Alejandro Chamorro & Pía Salazar transform Ecuador’s rich local ingredients into a bold, storytelling cuisine that celebrates flavor, creativity, and tradition. ALEJANDRO CHAMORROEcuadorian-born chef Alejandro Chamorro, after training in prestigious kitchens like Noma and Astrid y Gastón, returned to Quito to launch his own restaurant, Nuema. His deep belief in the diverse products of Ecuador shapes his menu, reflecting a product-based culinary philosophy. Constantly seeking balance in flavors and aesthetic presentation, Alejandro is a natural storyteller who is proud of Ecuador’s culinary offerings and supports local ingredients. PIA SALAZARPía Salazar, an exceptional talent in both sweet and savory flavors, advocates for the recognition of women chefs in Latin America and globally. Hailing from Cuenca in the Ecuadorian Highlands, her innovative approach to desserts is a cornerstone of Nuema’s menu. Her curiosity about flavor development leads her to create stunning desserts that combine fruits, vegetables, spices, and local produce in surprising ways. Pía’s vision is to encourage guests to see Ecuador’s native ingredients from a new perspective, turning her sweet creations into a unique awakening for the palate.Together, Alejandro and Pía offer a dynamic, flavor-driven experience at Nuema, celebrating Ecuador’s rich culinary landscape and commitment to local produce.; Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in South America Ranked #13 (2024); World's 50 Best Restaurants #61 (2024); World's 50 Best Restaurants #79 (2023) | Near Impossible | — | |
| Zazu | Contemporary Ecuadorean | Unknown | — | ||
| Casa Gangotena | Ecuadorian Fine Dining | Unknown | — | ||
| URKO | Ecuadorian | Unknown | — | ||
| Tributo | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — | ||
| Clara | Unknown | — |
Comparing your options in Quito for this tier.
Also Consider
- Zazu — Contemporary Ecuadorean, Contemporary Ecuadorean
- Casa Gangotena — Ecuadorian Fine Dining, Ecuadorian Fine Dining
- URKO — Ecuadorian, Ecuadorian
- Tributo — Notable alternative
- Clara — Notable alternative
How Nuema Compares in Quito
Nuema sits in a different tier from every other restaurant in Quito. Its World's 50 Best #61 ranking (2025) and La Liste recognition put it in a category that Zazu and URKO do not currently occupy. If your trip to Quito has one non-negotiable dinner slot, Nuema is it — provided you can secure the reservation. Zazu is the right call if you want contemporary Ecuadorean cooking in a room that is easier to book and likely more relaxed in dress expectations. URKO offers a produce-driven local menu with a significantly lower booking barrier, and is worth considering for a second meal or as a backup if Nuema is full.
Casa Gangotena targets a different guest: visitors who want Ecuadorian fine dining in a hotel setting, with the convenience and consistency that implies. It will not match Nuema's technical ambition or seasonal depth, but for a special occasion dinner without the booking anxiety, it is a credible alternative. Tributo and Clara are the two names most worth researching if Nuema is unavailable — both have generated attention in Quito's fine dining conversation, though neither carries the same international verification as Nuema's current rankings.
The practical decision breaks down like this: book Nuema first, as far ahead as possible. If you cannot get a table, Zazu or URKO give you genuine quality with a local focus. Casa Gangotena suits those who prioritise atmosphere and ease over technical ambition. Tributo and Clara are worth monitoring for travellers who visit Quito regularly and want to track what is emerging in the city's cooking.
Hours
- Monday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- 12:30–3:30 pm, 6:30–10:30 pm
- Wednesday
- 12:30–3:30 pm, 6:30–10:30 pm
- Thursday
- 12:30–3:30 pm, 6:30–10:30 pm
- Friday
- 12:30–3:30 pm, 6:30–10:30 pm
- Saturday
- 12:30–3:30 pm, 6:30–11 pm
- Sunday
- Closed
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