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Got two cappuccinos. Were one of the worst. Too much milk, didn't even taste the coffee. The place looked really empty. Donno why so good reviews. Much better options for coffee in Cusco
Right in the action, stop for an authentic lunch. We had the chicken and avocado sandwich and crepe.
We had a ham cheese Omelette and a melted ham, cheese sandwich, both excellent. This is not a gourmet restaurant, but the food is very tasty and the staff is very friendly.
I went here with another couple we got to know in Cuzco to have dessert after having had dinner at another place. We ordered two espresso, a hot chocolate, two pancakes and two pies. Everything was delicious especially the pancakes. The only negative thing is that according to their displayed card they should have had several types of pie. In the end (maybe due to the late time we went there) they had been running out of most of the cakes and only had three kinds left).It‘s a quite place so that you can talk to each other without having to scream. Prices were reasonable between 7 and 14 soles for what we had per dish.