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Cafes &
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LA TERTULIA:
Procuradores 44, 2nd Floor, good
breakfast buffet, eat as much as you can including fresh juices,
homemade wholemeal bread, eggs, fruit salads, yogurt, granola and
coffee. Also a choice of delicious pancakes. Set lunch and salad
bar. Pizzas and fondue available. Book exchange, newspapers. Open
6.30am-3pm 5-11pm |
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CAFE AYLLU:
Portal de Carnes 208, Plaza de Armas to
the left of the cathedral. Good atmosphere, great range of milk
products, fruit salads, breakfasts and other snacks. Good coffee.
Classical music. Always full of tourists and locals alike. One of
the oldest cafes in Cusco. Good service. Open Mon-Sat 6.30am-11pm,
Sun 6.30am-1.30pm |
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TROTAMUNDOS: Portal de Comercio 177, 2nd Floor,
opposite the cathedral. Sit out on the balcony and get some of the
best views in Cusco. A good selection of snacks, breakfasts,
sandwiches and the usual dishes, steak and chicken. Friendly service.
Cafe/bar particularly cosy at night with a blazing open fire. a bit
pricey. Open 8am-11pm |
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CAFE VARAYOC:
Espaderos 142, small Swiss-owned cafe-bar
with a quiet atmosphere, ideal for reading or writing postcards and
a good meeting place, serves excellent coffee, apple pie, sandwiches
and specialises in fondue. Open 8am-11pm |
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Restaurants |
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GRANJA DE HEIDI:
Cuesta San Blas 525. Highly recommended.
Very clean with spotless toilets. Granja de Heidi (Heidi's Farm)
offers fresh, nutritious meals as well as wholesome breakfasts. They
also have a great 4 course set meal at lunchtime for US$3. Spacious
with plenty of natural light. Becoming very popular so it is a good
idea to book a table in the evenings. Good selection of vegetarian
meals including delicious stuffed peppers.
TLF: 238383
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EL CUATE MEXICAN:
Procuradores 386, Good value Mexican
food with an economical daily set menu. Big portions. Open daily
11am-midnight TLF:227003 |
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LA QUINTA EULALIA: (ANDEAN)
Choquechaka 384, If you want to
experience a real Cusqueñan restaurant pay a visit to La Quinta
Eulalia. It has outdoor tented seating, local dishes including
guinea pig, traditional music and home brewed chicha. An
experience you'll remember. Open only for lunch 11am-5pm
TLF: 224951 |
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A MI MANERA:
Calle Triunfo 393, Swiss managed
restaurant combining typical local foods with international cuisine.
Friendly relaxed atmosphere, recommended
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JACK'S CAFE:
Corner of Cuesta San Blas and
Choquechaca. Good selection of snacks and dishes, generous portions,
well presented. Nice decor, relaxed atmosphere. Well recommended.
Great English full breakfast served all day. Other dishes include
houmus and ciabatta bread, French fries and guacamole, Jack's
antipasto (selection of yummy things), veggie burgers and home-made
soups. All freshly made in the smallest kitchen in Cusco!! TLF:806960
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KUSIKUY: (ANDEAN / INTERNATIONAL)
Calle Plateros 348, (Quechua for happy
guinea pig!) excellent place to try out typical Peruvian dishes
including the house speciality 'cuy al horno' (baked guinea pig)
which emerges from the oven amidst the flashing of cameras and
squeals of delight or disgust. Good service.
TLF:262870 |
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INCA GRILL: (INTERNATIONAL)
Portal de Panes 115, Plaza de Armas.
Inca Grill offers the best food in town and although expensive I
think you'll think it's worth it. The menu includes a wide range of
typical and international dishes including vegetarian dishes.
Elegant folk shows are put on each evening. Highly recommended by
South American Handbook. Reservations are a good idea. Open Mon-Sat
10am-12am, Sun 12pm-12am |
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EL TRUCO: (INTERNATIONAL)
Plaza Regocijo 261, Excellent local and
international dishes. Folklore show every night. Popular with tour
groups. TLF:235295 |
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