Food is, to put it mildly, quite expensive in Huacachina. But then, is that a surprise at a resort like this? Daily specials cost $3.35-11.70, with most establishments charging $5. The cheaper eateries are on the south side of the lake. The Da Silva general store is just about the only place you can pick up on food supplies.
On the large front porch of La Sirena, a group of travelers share stories as they await the quick arrival of the waiter with scrumptious pasta and pizza, savory garlic bread and good drinks. Inside, others are having drinks or Skyping home. This is the place to be, for good food and good times. La...
By day the front space is a beverage store. But peer beyond the open shelves stocked with multi-colored bottles. Behind here is Huacachina’s hottest nightclub. Its walls vibrate with the multi-lingual greetings and drawings of the travelers from Korea, Mexico, Euskara and other lands. There are...
Journeyers staying at Huacachina are raving about the food at Restaurant-Bar Desert Nights. Tastily prepared Peruvians and international dishes are quickly served up. Vegetarians have their own menu. And Desert Nights has something few places in Peru can boast: real milkshakes. Have your repast out...
The Mossone has been around since those olden days when people came to this oasis to bathe in the medicinal waters. The restaurant continues to serve the finest of foods with a touch of class. The daily special are quite expensive, but the à la carte dishes, surprisingly, are about the same price...
On the very shores of the lake is Restaurant Moroni, the only bistro in Huacachina that affords you an up-close setting of these enchanting waters. In an open-air pavilion, the bilingual waiters quickly attend to the diners seated at clothed tables. The menu covers the whole range of fish, chicken...