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.
Ruinas 465
Only wine bar in Cusco...
Plazoleta Las Nazarenas 221
Avant-garde restaurant and gallery...
Portal Comercio 117-2nd floor
Plaza de Armas
Coffee with an amazing view...
Calle Palacio 121
3do Piso
Ethnic dining with a view...
Espaderos 142
One of the oldest cafés in Cusco...
Corner of Calle Ruinas & Calle Choquechaca
A delectable traditional dessert...
Portal de Carnes 236, 2nd floor
The best seafood in Cusco...
Cuesta San Blas 579
Fresh pastries with a cause...
Jr Arica 600
Great food in a small place...
Plaza Nazarenas 231
Museo de Arte Precolombino
Excellent food in a glass-encased space...
Calle Triunfo 393 2nd floor
2nd floor
Exquisite food in a romantic setting...
Portal de Panes 115
Plaza de Armas
Elegant, attractive, memorable...
Portal de Carrizos 270
(Plaza de Armas)
Inca palace walls, delicious local cuisine...
Plaza San Blas
An ideal winter hideaway complete with atmospheric open fire...
Santa Catalina Ancha 360
Festivities galore...
Portal de Confituria 233
Entertaining dining with an awe-inspiring view...
Tandapata 700
2nd floor
Comfortable and casual...
Calle Santa Catalina Angosta 116, 2nd floor
(Plaza de Armas)
Spacious bar offering games and drinks...
Procuradores 365
The perfect pleasant pizza place...