According to
the latest Summum guide which base its information on an internet review of
Restaurants in Peru, here are the latest statistics of preferences by Peruvians:
- Cicciolina
- Chicha
- MAP Cafe
- Limo
- Inka Grill
In Cusco
city, you will find many restaurants and for all type of budgets. But, you
better be careful in choosing where and what you eat, especially when you just
arrive, as altitude sickness can affect your stomach in a very hard way. Sometimes
it's difficult to keep the 'food' down.
Here are
some recommendations:
Around the
Plaza de Armas for a decent buffet (aprox $ 20 )
- La Retama
- Inka´s Grill
- Tunupa
For Coffee
Shops:
- Trotamundo
- Ayllu (a classic for the area)
For
Excellent Lunch or Dinner:
Cicciolina: (http://www.cicciolinacuzco.com/ ),
one of the best in town serves tapas and excellent dishes with a Peruvian
twist. Early in the morning ,downstairs it opens its Bread & Breakfast for
excellent breads. Its new place called Baco, is one of the only wine bars
in Cusco. It also
specializes in Pizzas and meat dishes.
Chi Cha por
Gaston Acurio: another excellent restaurant by the best chef in Peru.
Calle Plaza Regocijo, Plaza Regocijo, , 261 - 2do Piso - Cusco - Cusco (84)
24-0520
Mundo Hemp: on calle Carmen Alto in San Blas barrio of Cusco has excellent juices and soups
and sandwiches, more natural foods.
Incanto: bakes its own bread and serves very good international dishes. (http://www.cuscorestaurants.com/incan... )
MAP: which
stands for Museo de Arte Precolombino. A good restaurant within this excellent
museum. (http://www.cuscorestaurants.com/map_e...)
Macondo,
good food in a nicely decorated locale.
Jack's
restaurant, just two blocks off the Plaza de Armas is fabulous. Best
mocha's and hot chocolates in town. Best BLT's, breakfasts, and safe
traveler food.
Greens
Vegetarian Food: is a small restaurant where locals eat too, as well as many low
budget travelers, with two locations within two blocks of the Plaza de Armas
and it's great for nice filling meals for less than $2, yup, $2 to about $5.
Salads are well washed and food is well cooked. http://www.cuscorestaurants.com/home_...
Kelly Nelly,
Plaza San Blas: Don't be put off by the entrance or the odd-looking
hippie - superb food including hearty, fresh (homemade by hippie's Peruvian
wife). Soups and pastas for about 8 soles.
Inka’s Hut:
(aprox $ 12): Worth the visit for dinner after or before
enjoying the typical music & dances at the Centro Qosqo de arte Nativo (it
is across the street) on Sol Avenue. Order the delicious Alpaca with Sauco,
Pizzas, and also you can order (at least 3 hours in advance) typical authentic
Roasted Guinea Pig.
Nuna
Raymi: Calle
San Juan de Dios, N. 278. Tel: 84 224 644. Brand-new restaurant less than a
five-minute walk from the Plaza de Armas. The restaurant is run by an
enthusiastic group of young South Americans who've had restaurant training in
the United States and speak excellent English. Comprehensive menu, moderate
prices, cozy atmosphere, attentive service. Trout, beef, and alpaca dishes are
excellent and attractively presented.
This blog has been written by Free Tours by Foot Cusco, so that people in Cusco ca enjoy the ebst food ever at decent prices.
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