Cusco is a good place to eat. A city steeped in tradition, with fine Peruvian restaurants on almost every corner. But the growth of tourism as an industry has created a market for everything from international fine cuisine to fast food.
Take a bit of pub atmosphere, mix it with a touch of lounge and you might get an idea of Pepe Zeta’s flavor. Its menu is varied and unpretentious, offering many appetizers and a wide selection of cocktails. Cozy sofa areas, a beautiful fireplace to keep you warm, a huge screen by the bar area to...
Just a few blocks from the Plaza de Armas, the Bohème Bar, Restaurant and Pizzeria is both an informal pizzeria and a slightly more formal but still convivial dining area. There is also a bar you can sit at and order drinks. The pizzeria includes pizza with alpaca, white corn or frijoles toppings....
Thirteen years old and going strong, Victor Victoria has made itself into a Cusco institution, winning the hearts and stomachs of young travelers with its cheap, tasty and filling breakfasts, including pancakes, French toast and special-order omelets. The restuarant is also open for lunch and...
Cappuccino Café is a made-for-tourists specialty, with 22 varieties of coffee and a simple menu specializing in hamburgers, sandwiches and omelets. Located on the upper floor of the Portal Comercio, this eatery benefits from a spectacular view of the Plaza de Armas and the Catedral, particularly...
The name translates into “world trekker” and this eatery has its own trekker icon, a stick figure with a backpack. As much a tavern as a café, Trotamundos has a great view of the Catedral on the Plaza de Armas, along with a large fireplace to keep the place warm. It has a large selection of...