AVERAGE PRICES
(in US$) for a complete meal, excluding
wine and other alcoholic drinks:
$ - Under $10
$$ - $11-20
$$$ - $21-30
$$$$ - More than $30
Exchange rate:
1US$ is approximately 3.25 Soles.
All restaurants
are open daily unless otherwise specified.
Services and taxes
should be included in the bill, but it's
common to leave a 10-15% tip (that is, unless
your dining experience wasn't good).
Cusco's dining
offer has multiplied at amazing speed during the last
decade or so, and although its restaurant scene is far
behind that of Peru's capital city, it's still most
variegated and appealing.
The most
upscale restaurants, like MAP
Café or Tunupa,
are located in unique settings and offer a sophisticated
cuisine, mainly fusion creations with Andean influences
(know as Novo Andean cuisine).
For traditional
pachamanca, a way of cooking food underground that has
remained unchanged since Pre Columbian days, we suggest
Pacha
Papa.
On the other
side of the tradition/modernism spectrum, you find Fallen
Angel: always novo Andean fare, but cheered up with
wild parties and a touch of Drag Queen flamboyance.
Some of our
favourite restaurants in Cusco include:
Green's
A Peruvian-British restaurant located in Tandapata,
just behind the San Blas church, it's cosy and most
stylish. The two rooms with intense green walls, modern
art, big sofas, and candlelit tables, together with
the good chill out music, are ideal for laid-back evenings
and intimate conversation. Their Sunday roast is a Cusco's
favourite. More
International restaurants in Cusco Peru
MAP
café Set within the Pre-Columbian Art
Museum's colonial patio, it serves a sophisticated cross-over
of Peruvian, French, and Italian traditions. Considered
one of Cuscos' best and most elegant restaurant, reservations
are a good idea. More
Mediterranean restaurants in Cusco Peru
Trotamundos
A great café for warming-up with a big cup of
coffee or hot chocolate, while enjoying the panoramic
view of Cusco's main square from their carved wooden
balconies. More
Cafés in Cusco Peru