Cusco and the Sacred Valley Restaurants

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  • 1. Cicciolina

    $$$ | Triunfo

    Everyone seems to know everyone at this second-floor eatery, part lively tapas bar, part sit-down, candlelit restaurant. The tapas are delicious and varied, while the main dishes offer fabulous Mediterranean cuisine with twists from the Andes. You can order off the restaurant menu in the tapas bar, but not the other way around. Reservations are very strongly encouraged.

    Sunturwasi 393, 2nd fl., Cusco, Cusco, Peru
    084-239–510

    Known For

    • Soul-satisfying dishes
    • Wine list
    • Best place for romantic dinner

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 2. Green Point

    $ | San Blas

    Although there are plenty of vegetarian options elsewhere, here vegetarians and vegans can order anything with a clear, animal-loving conscience. You can even have your coffee with nut milk. The menu of the day (S/22), which includes salad, soup, main course, dessert, and a drink, is one of the best deals in town and one many nonvegans flock to as well. You can also pick up some of that nondairy goodness to go, as well as a variety of fresh breads.

    Calle Carmen Bajo 235, Cusco, Cusco, Peru
    084-431–146

    Known For

    • Extensive vegan menu
    • Inexpensive prix-fixe lunch
    • Vegan products to go

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No credit cards
  • 3. Greens Organic

    $$ | Plaza de Armas

    Serving delicious dishes that you can feel good about eating, too, this restaurant's use of top-quality, locally produced, and organic ingredients makes it the go-to place in town. Whether you are a carnivore or a vegetarian, you'll find options to make your mouth water and ensure you leave satisfied. The organic offerings even extend to beer and wine. It also serves one of the better breakfasts in town.

    Santa Catalina Angosta 135, 2nd fl., Cusco, Cusco, Peru
    084-243–379

    Known For

    • Fresh organic ingredients
    • Healthy options
    • Friendly service

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Reservations essential
  • 4. Horno Pumachayoq

    $

    The empanadas are fantastic, but that's not the only reason to stop by at this classic empanada place. The real hook is a "cuy castle," a sort of Barbie mansion for guinea pigs. But rest assured, there are no cuy empanadas on the menu.

    Av. Federico Zamballoa s/n, Pisac, Cusco, Peru
    84-203–120

    Known For

    • Traditional oven
    • Guinea pig castle
    • Empanadas

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
  • 5. Jack's Cafe

    $ | San Blas

    Scrumptious breakfasts can be had all day at this bright, busy, American-style café with Aussie roots, where you can order granola and yogurt, large fluffy pancakes, or a grand "brekkie" with bacon and eggs. Also on the menu are gourmet sandwiches, fresh salads, and a variety of other satisfying dishes. Everything is prepared in-house, including the delicious breads, and the coffee and hot chocolate are excellent. If you come during high season, you may have to line up to get a table; this jumping spot stays open well into the night.

    Choquechaca 509, Cusco, Cusco, Peru
    084-254–606

    Known For

    • Lines out the door
    • Big portions
    • Comfort food

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No credit cards
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  • 6. La Bondiet

    $

    This is a great spot to regroup, caffeinate, and make use of the Wi-Fi after a hard morning's sightseeing. The coffee is quality, there's a huge range of mouthwatering cakes, and you can also grab breakfast, sandwiches, and slices.

    Heladeros 118, Cusco, Cusco, Peru
    084-246–823

    Known For

    • Good coffee
    • Ice cream
    • Excellent pastries

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner, Credit cards accepted
  • 7. Macondo

    $$ | San Blas | Latin American

    Walking through this shop off the busy Cuesta San Blas, part art gallery, part café, and more hip than ever, you may think you took a wrong turn and ended up in New York City. The menu features healthy standards such as soups and salads, as well as some splurges such as bacon-wrapped alpaca. Also a great spot for desserts or a glass of wine. There are just eight small tables, so make reservations, especially for dinner. Come for the food, but be sure to check out the contemporary artwork for sale, rare for this history-focused city.

    Cuesta San Blas 571, Cusco, Cusco, Peru
    084-227–887

    Known For

    • Hip and artsy
    • Tasty, albeit small menu
    • Art shop out front
  • 8. Morena Peruvian Kitchen

    $$

    Bright, cheerful, and just off the Plaza de Armas, the Australian-Peruvian owned Morena serves its own delicious takes on Peruvian standards, with a variety of traditional appetizers and mains that are perfect for mixing and matching to make your own tasting menu. The soups, sandwiches, smoothies, and other light fare are ideal for when you're adjusting to altitude; tea, coffee, juices, heavenly desserts, craft beers, and creative cocktails round out the offerings.

    Calle Plateros 348-B, Cusco, Cusco, Peru
    084-437–832

    Known For

    • Tasty takes on Peruvian classics
    • Pisco drinks
    • Great service
  • 9. Museo del Café

    $ | Plaza de Armas

    Café, restaurant, bar, museum, and shop—this is somewhat of a one-size-fits-all, housed in the second-oldest colonial mansion in Cusco with a comfortable and welcoming decor. On the menu are excellent coffee drinks that can be made with a variety of processes your barista will be happy to explain, as well as tasty food, great cocktails, and more. Add a store selling the best Peruvian coffee—perfect for taking home as a gift—and you have a stop you won't want to miss.

    Calle Espaderos 136, Cusco, Cusco, Peru
    084-263–264

    Known For

    • Great coffee drinks
    • Tasty food
    • Comfortable, chill atmosphere
  • 10. Panadería

    $

    The unnamed bakery just off the Plaza Constitución is a Pisac institution. Empanadas (some vegetarian) and homemade breads are delivered from the clay oven and into your hands. The lines are long on Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday market days, but it's worth the wait.

    Mariscal Castilla 372, Pisac, Cusco, Peru
    No phone

    Known For

    • Fresh, hot empanadas
    • Andean bread
    • Popular local spot

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner, No credit cards
  • 11. Ulrike's Café

    $

    German transplant Ulrike Simic and company dish up food all day long, making this the perfect refueling stop during a day of market shopping and sightseeing. Breakfast gets under way before the market does, at 8 am. Stop by for the S/30 prix-fixe lunch, with a lot of vegetarian options on the menu, a real rarity in this part of Peru. They've got good à la carte soups and pizzas, too, and yummy brownies, muffins, cheesecake, and chocolate-chip cookies for dessert.

    Calle Pardo 613, Pisac, Cusco, Peru
    084-203–195

    Known For

    • Familiar comfort food
    • Coffee and yummy desserts
    • Rooftop view

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No credit cards

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