3 Best Restaurants in Cusco and the Sacred Valley, Peru

Pacha Papa

$$ Fodor's choice

The menu at this restaurant, which is modeled after a typical open-air quinta, with wooden tables scattered around a large patio, gets its influences from all over Peru, and the waiters are happy to explain what makes each traditional dish special. For a special treat, go for the underground-oven-baked pachamanca, in which different types of meats are slow roasted together with potatoes and aromatic herbs. This dish, as well as the cuy, has to be ordered 24 hours in advance, so plan ahead.

Inka Grill

$$ | Plaza de Armas
Featuring soups, salads, a plethora of tasty appetizers, sandwiches, and hearty main dishes, as well as delicious desserts, this popular restaurant located in the Plaza de Armas offers both comfort and gourmet choices, all with a Peruvian flair. It's a great place to go when you are with a group that has varying tastes—even the pickiest of palates should find something to suit them—and it also features live Peruvian music.
Portal de Panes 115, Cusco, Cusco, Peru
084-262–992
Known For
  • variety of options
  • fine cuts of meat
  • excellent service
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Reservations essential

Kaia Shenai

$

If you're looking for something healthy, with plenty of choices for vegetarians, Kaia is the best bet in Urubamba for lunch or an early dinner (it closes at 6). With fresh salads, soups, sandwiches, wraps, and all sorts of snacks to choose from, you'll easily satisfy your post-hike hunger. There is often live music here on the weekends, and the playground will entertain kids while parents linger.

Mariscal Castilla 563, Urubamba, Cusco, Peru
084-509–754
Known For
  • healthy choices
  • vegetarian options
  • family friendliness
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No credit cards

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