¢, Pizza, Cusco
Fodor's Review:
If you find the mountain air a little chilly, warm up in front of the open brick ovens that produce the café's great pizzas and calzones. (There actually is Peruvian cuisine on the menu, yet everyone comes here for the pizza.) There are four branches in Cusco within a block of each other, as well as a few elsewhere around the country. The tables are smaller and more intimate at the main location on Plateros, but you're sure to trade tales with other travelers around the corner at Procuradores 344, as seating there is at very long wooden tables. (You'll also find Maggy and her pizza at Procuradores 365 and 374.)
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