Discover Restaurants offering the best Healthy food in Pisac, Cusco Region, Peru. Písac or Pisac (possibly from Quechua for Nothoprocta, also spelled p'isaqa) is a Peruvian village in the Sacred Valley of the Incas. It is situated on the Vilcanota River. Pisac is most known for its Incan ruins and large market every Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday, an event which attracts heavy tourist traffic from nearby Cusco.
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Cultura Viviente is a local gathering space, cultural center, and living foods cafe & elixir bar. Inspired by Peru's abundant fresh foods & medicines. Located in town, 1 block away from the food mercado, with a rooftop view of the ruins. Offers plant-base
After my second visit to this hidden gem, I was again grateful to receive a beautiful meal prepared fresh to order from the heart from a kind chef/host.A lovingly recommended restaurant in Pisac providing delicious regional vegetarian/ vegan options cooked with local, fresh ingredients offered in a comfortable setting and at fairly priced. Anyay,Ian
We stayed here, but somehow managed to miss having dinner at the Inn...too full from soup at lunch at suspect! However, we had a cocktail ( decent wine selection ) and the starter - tasty, well presented. Had one of the more interesting menus...we missed it not eating dinner there!
4 based on 14 reviews
vegan event/restaurant serving Indian coconut curry, Japanese vegy/kimchi sushi, Vietnamese spring rolls, Buddha Bowl, chai tea, many beautiful desserts, and small store selling almond and peanut butter, kimchi, coconut yoghurt, miso, kombucha, organic co
This restaurant, only open one day a week, is the place to go on Sunday! You can have a chai with one of the several, healthy, veggie and sugar free sweet treats in the super cozy courtyard or go for a big meal - I personally LOVE the Indian curry, warm and spicy, but the sushi is amazing too - in fact everything is delicious and I just never know what to choose! It's possible to take away too, which I often do - the portions are big and just SO good! And on top of the menu they sell a wide range of goodies that are so hard to get in this area: peanut butter, coconut oil, essential oils, quinoa bread and many other things!
Nice Restaurant and Shop with view to the Botanic Garden of Pisac town. Wifi coneccion, music and friendly team. You will enjoy delicious Peruvian food, healthy with vegeterian and vegan options. Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner with delicious herbal teas and
My girlfriend has allergy issues, so we had to find a place that offered something suited for her. The problem with Pisac is that most restaurants have overcharged prices for regular meals. However, after wondering around the town we found Hierba Buena restaurant, which had really tasty veggie meals for a more than decent price. The decoration is very cozy, and the owner was very friendly and receptive towards my girlfriend's needsThanks a lot for coming, it was a pleasure for us!
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5 based on 22 reviews
Vegetarian Vegan Place, Conscious Food, with the unique Peruvian flavor and, with Organic Products, that thanks to Local Producers with whom we share directly, then we can offer them a Healthy Food at very affordable prices, we also promote self-funded pr
First time eating at this place, and it was a beautiful service. The portions are just right. I got the menu for 10 soles which is a soup with a lentil burger, and this was the first home-y meal I have eaten. The vegetable soup was simple and delicate. Not a lot of oil, and with great taste. The burger was in a shape of a heart and the side salad, came with a sweet maracuya dressing! soon goooood.I definitely recommend!!Hello Dear, really thank you very much for making known the work that here in Perumanta Cuisine we do, this motivates us every day to give the best, thank you very much.
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4 based on 57 reviews
No opening times listed - which means they open when they feel like it. As seems to be the attitude in most of South America.We read the good reviews which included comments about âlunchâ. We turned up at 1pm on a Saturday in peak season, only to find the place closed???? . . . How disappointing.Have a back up planned just in case this happens to you. OR just head straight to Beija Flor just down the road. It was open and had excellent food!Hello Zee337, We are sorry that just the day you came to our place, we were closed. We have more than six years sharing vegan food every day (exepting our rest day) and sometimes we have had really punctual situations (Emergencys, illness, accidents, etc) that made us close. It havent been more than 4 times during this six years. We hope that you will come another day soon during our official open hours and days (We rest every Wednesday) Blessings!
4 based on 392 reviews
Three story building with rooftop terrace. You can eat quickly or stay for hours making use of our free wifi. Pisac's number one meeting place.
We had lunch here after visiting the Pisac ruins. The inner courtyard is very pleasant. We had soup, guacamole and chips, and carrot cake for dessert. Everything was very good.
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