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2. Fallen Angel
- Located in the tranquil Plaza Nazarenas, Fallen Angel is anything but calm. A tribute to man's bizarre and extreme creative nature, Fallen Angel... read more
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3. Trotamundos
- With so many establishments in Cusco vying for the title of most eclectic or psychedelic, the décor at Trotamundos is refreshingly simplistic and... read more
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4. Cafe Varayoc
- Just a short block from the Plaza de Armas, this place invites engaging conversation. The Café Literario Varayoc (literary café) affords the patron... read more
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6. Picanteria Ruinas
- Picarones are Peru 's version of the doughnut, and are one of the favored deserts nationwide. Made of a sweet potato batter, fried and topped off... read more
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7. El Buen Pastor
- On the walk up to plaza San Blas, one happens by El Buen Pastor, an unassuming bakery offering an impressive assortment of freshly made pastries.... read more
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8. Cicciolina
- Cusco's most romantic restaurant, Cicciolina is an elegant and innovative bodega, restaurant and tapas bar offering a synthesis of Italian, Mediterranean... read more
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- 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.
