INTI transports guests to a Peruvian-inspired dining experience combined with Japanese flavors, where the senses are taken on a voyage of discovery by culinary creativity and audacious design alike. Seafood is the star of the menu including original & non-traditional ceviche dishes. With exclusive access via elevator, Inti provides a Latin sanctuary from the buzzing city streets below, offering an essence of wonder with each and every encounter. Inti, meaning “Sun”, is one of the most commonly used words in Quechua. The Incas worshipped the sun and therefore, you will see this word among many old temples and ruins. Inti has a strong connection to the Incan cultural heritage and identity because they believe the sun god to be their ancestor.