Best Fusion restaurants nearby. Discover the best Fusion food in Pisac. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Fusion restaurants near you.. 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
we are very happy to start this journey in our new place, Chef is very exciting to be here and cook global food using local and organic ingredients, Chef Giovanni Lavado is a Fine Dinning Award in 2012 as the best chef in Michigan, US, he's back in his lo
A short walk from the plaza you'll find this delicious Trattoria. Everything is tasty and prepared with excellent flavors. A very affordable menu!
Crêperie, café, snack, pizza ... Home made cooking with naturals products, 100% vegetarian( options vegan and gluten free ) Chillout, artistic and cultural meeting place
This place is owned by a French lady and her Colombian partner. They know how to Crepe! I stayed in Pisac for nearly 3 months and was at their place at least 4 times a week. I ate the same style of crepe every time. Spinach, tomato, cheese, and pesto, with homemade chili oil. And it comes with the an incredible salad. It was a great experience every time. Each time I ate a crepe there it was like the first time I had one. They are that good. The decor is awesome in there and the vibe is really good. Loved it there, many great memories. Best food in Pisac hands down.
We wandered the street looking for El Sabor before a local volunteered they were closed on Saturday, but would open the next day. So, with a renewed appetite my wife and I returned the next evening for dinner. My first thought was "this is it?" the restaurant was rather dark, almost empty and painted in a pinkish, red. Ummmmm, my wife wanted to leave, but we persevered. ..Any "menu de dia" was long gone so we ordered ala carte. She the Pollo chaufa and Lomo Saltado for me. Both were heaping plates of Peruvian goodness we couldn't finish. Should have gotten together and ordered "Uno por dos."
4 based on 48 reviews
We stopped by for a drink early evening and enjoyed the laid back atmosphere and vibes. The owner was friendly and served us quickly with a tea and juice. We didn't eat here but the food that came out of the kitchen looked nice and the portions big. Would recommend.
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4 based on 317 reviews
Since 1999 Mullu Cafe offers creative dishes mixing peruvian and asian cuisine. The place is rustic style, lounge music and a spectacular balcony view of the Pisac Market and Ruins. For travelers that want to feel like home.
I have eaten in and taken out food from Mullu many times. The food is tasty, especially the green curry with mushroom and vegetables, and the cacao balls. However, the prices are a bit high compared to other places in Pisac.By the way, the cafe is located on the 2nd floor in one of the shops around the main plaza. You have to go inside the shop and take the stairs up. There is a sign indicating as such.
Where to eat Peruvian food in Pisac: The Best Restaurants and Bars
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