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1. Fallen Angel
- Avant-garde restaurant and gallery
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- European
- International
- Fusion
- Expensive
- Cusco Historical Center
- Nile Expert Tip: Their psychedelic bathrooms are the most unique in Cusco
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2. Greens
- Comfortable and casual
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- International
- British
- Fusion
- Cheap
- Cusco Historical Center
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3. Jack's Café
- A favorite brunch spot
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- International
- Fusion
- Moderately Priced
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4. Kusikuy
If you've resisted trying the Andean specialty that makes most foreigners recoil or at least raise an...
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5. Restaurante Illary (Hotel Monasterio)
Cusco has a surfeit of fun, informal, and inexpensive Andean restaurants, but only a couple truly qualify...
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6. MAP Café
Though the name might seem a bit misleading, causing one to conjure a globe-trotter's bohemian hangout,...
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7. La Retama
Overlooking the Plaza de Armas from a huge second-floor space, La Retama is one of Cusco's most enduring...
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8. Cafe Restaurant Aldea Yanapay
- Family dining with a great cause
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- International
- Fusion
- Affordable
- Cusco Historical Center
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9. The Muse
- Two lounge cafe bars and restaurants
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- Breakfast & Brunch
- International
- Fusion
- Affordable
- Cusco Historical Center
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10. Le Nomade
- Lounge bar and restaurant with great music
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- French
- Breakfast & Brunch
- International
- Fusion
- Affordable
- Cusco Historical Center
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The Best of NileGuide
- Peruvian cuisine is a little different than other worldly cuisine, and it's definitely something you should actively try in Cusco. Alpaca meat is tradition, and while odd, is a staple of Peruvian culture and food. Cusco also has many creole cooking traditions baked into its recipes, so unique plates are abound in the city.
