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What is Pisco Mar?
Chef Esteban Diaz, from the northern coastal Peruvian town of Chiclayo, brings his lifetime of Peruvian gastronomy knowledge to the intimate chef’s table setting of Pisco Mar. The prix fixe 8 course menu will encompass traditional dishes from around the country, with a focus on authentic coastal Peruvian cuisine, and will rotate seasonally and by demand. The price per seat is $95 and includes all 8 courses of cuisine. Outside of the prix fixe menu, Pisco Mar offers an extensive Peruvian cocktail list, with an entire list of Pisco based cocktails, Peru’s national spirit, as well as an array of South American wines and beer to fully round out your Peruvian experience.
Meet Our Chef
Chef/Owner

Esteban Diaz
Chef/Owner
Chef Esteban Diaz grew up in the northern coastal Peruvian town of Chiclayo, where his mother and grandmother taught him the art of cooking traditional Peruvian cuisine from a very young age. His childhood filled with cooking for his family quickly blossomed into the desire to expand his knowledge and turn his culinary aspirations into a career. At the age of 22, Esteban enrolled at Cenfotur college of culinary arts, where he honed his knowledge acquired during adolescence, as well as cuisines from around the world. Esteban became a very well established chef in Chiclayo, until the pandemic in 2020 wreaked havoc on the Peruvian economy, causing the hospitality industry to shut down for exponentially longer than in the U.S.. Esteban took this as a sign to pursue his dream of showing the world what authentic Peruvian gastronomy entails. “When I prepare traditional dishes for my clients, I make them feel as if they were eating in my own home. The best thing about Peruvian gastronomy is its variety and diversity, and my passion and desire is to be able to make the dishes and traditions that my culinary culture offers better known to those that aren’t fortuante enough to have experienced them”
Meet Our Chef
Chef/Owner

Esteban Diez
Chef/Owner
Chef Esteban Diaz grew up in the northern coastal Peruvian town of Chiclayo, where his mother and grandmother taught him the art of cooking traditional Peruvian cuisine from a very young age. His childhood filled with cooking for his family quickly blossomed into the desire to expand his knowledge and turn his culinary aspirations into a career. At the age of 22, Esteban enrolled at Cenfotur college of culinary arts, where he honed his knowledge acquired during adolescence, as well as cuisines from around the world. Esteban became a very well established chef in Chiclayo, until the pandemic in 2020 wreaked havoc on the Peruvian economy, causing the hospitality industry to shut down for exponentially longer than in the U.S.. Esteban took this as a sign to pursue his dream of showing the world what authentic Peruvian gastronomy entails. “When I prepare traditional dishes for my clients, I make them feel as if they were eating in my own home. The best thing about Peruvian gastronomy is its variety and diversity, and my passion and desire is to be able to make the dishes and traditions that my culinary culture offers better known to those that aren’t fortuante enough to have experienced them”

99 S. Market Street
Pisco Mar is located inside Port of Call Food + Brew Hall at 99 S. Market St. at the historic Charleston City Market. Enter through the front door of the food hall and go up the stairs to the left to find the intimate Pisco Mar dining area. There is no parking on-site, but there is a garage directly behind the food hall, and ample parking along Market Street.