Find out what Cafe restaurants to try in Huaraz. Huaraz dates back to before the Incan Empire and is a great destination for travelers looking to combine cultural education with relaxation. Explore archaeological sites and the ancient stone monoliths at the Museo Regional de Ancash. Squeeze into narrow Duck Canyon or, for a challenge with a massively beautiful payoff, hike a mountain trail in Huascarán National Park.
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4 based on 28 reviews
I had the best local coffee at and the jamón serrano sandwich was delicious too. Freindly service, the owner is always there and is really nice. I've travelled several times to Huaraz, and this new coffee shop is a must go!Mauricio, Thank you so much for the comments, we are here to serve ever that you come.Saludos,BetinaR.
ASTERIX'S PIZZA - BAR - GRILL is a pizzeria / restaurant where you can enjoy delicious handmade pizzas made in a wood oven, juicy barbecue or spicy wings, a good burger accompanied by an ice cold beer or perhaps our fresh coffee. All our dishes are prepar
we were here looking for a something to eat for dinner, and we had the best ribs on town with the best beer and nice environment! Totally recommended!
4 based on 80 reviews
#HONESTFOOD Sourdough pizza, artisan bread and pasta, home baked desserts, specialty coffee, artisan beers, wines and pisco drinks.
Mango, papaya and kefir drink was so refreshing and delicious!! Pineapple, coconut milk and oat drink also amazing. Smoked trout tapa not so good - really needed something - maybe lemon or lime? Quinoa, avocado and olive salad was excellent. Pizza really good. Service not great - she never checked on us and we had to keep getting up to ask for things. And we were the only people there. VISA accepted.
5 based on 21 reviews
An incredible experience, we will merge a cultural space with the best that has Peru, its gastronomy. You'll find the best sandwiches, cold or hot drinks in town, made with healthy ingredients.
Encontramos el local de casualidad, pero fue una muy grata sorpresa. El local es nuevo y acogedor, el servicio muy cordial, cada plato y bebida solicitada estuvieron excelentes: jamon serrano, lomo saltado, quinua, ponche, y el heldado frito...todo excelente¡¡¡ buenisismo todo. Aun tiene pocos platos pero todo muy bien. Es un cafe que abre a partir de las 5pm. Deberian abrir para desayuno tambien. Saludos desde Lima y exitos¡
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5 based on 18 reviews
Cafe featuring international cusine that employs and empowers local indidgenous communities and directly funds health and education intiatives of the Andes.
We went to the restaurant twice because the food is really fresh/tasty and the view is beautiful. The local people working there were happy to welcome us and did a really good job. Also it was a good quality-price-ratio. After lunch we also bought knitwear made of pure sheepwool from the "Club of mujeres" they offer a lot of different things in different sizes. We highly recommend the restaurant and the shop and be impressed by this great community project.Many thanks for your comments about you visit to the Cafe and the Knitting Cooperative. The ladies working at the Cafe are a cheerful group, trying hard to learn. Both the Cafe and the Knitting group benefit the women working there and proceeds help to pay the early childhood teacher. We are pleases that you felt the food was good and of value. Thanks for a 2 time visit !!!RegardsDiana
4 based on 38 reviews
The food coming from the kitchen here are just done RIGHT; crisp fries, juicy burgers, boldly flavored sandwiches, and perfectly grilled anticuchos(I ate here multiple times). The food isn't fancy but that doesn't mean they cut corners like some other places. Which, after traveling for a while I notice and really appreciate. In short I feel that they care about food they are putting out.
4 based on 80 reviews
#HONESTFOOD Sourdough pizza, artisan bread and pasta, home baked desserts, specialty coffee, artisan beers, wines and pisco drinks.
Mango, papaya and kefir drink was so refreshing and delicious!! Pineapple, coconut milk and oat drink also amazing. Smoked trout tapa not so good - really needed something - maybe lemon or lime? Quinoa, avocado and olive salad was excellent. Pizza really good. Service not great - she never checked on us and we had to keep getting up to ask for things. And we were the only people there. VISA accepted.
4 based on 610 reviews
Welcome to Trivio, Resto-bar Sierra Andina!The name âTRIVIOâ comes from the Latin word âTriviumâ which means âthe confluence of three trailsâ. It was at these confluences or âTriviumsâ, that people would stop on the way to work and chat with their friends
My husband and I love Trivio. We have lived in Ancash for almost a year and always end up at Trivio for breakfast, lunch, and even dinner. Highly recommend their breakfast. It is American style and coffee comes with each breakfast and is super affordable. I love pancakes and the omelette as well. During high tourist season, their menu is one of the bests. Lots of variety and always has a vegetarian option. For dinner I recommend the chicken sandwich and their pastas are yummy as well! But by far their beer keeps us coming back along with the friendly staff. Tony is our favorite! The Shaman IPA is by far our favorite beer along with the Amber Ale. You will not be disappointed by coming to Trivio!!
4 based on 762 reviews
We had two meals and lots of drink visits here whilst staying in Huaraz. The food was delicious (including lots of great vegetarian options), fresh and healthy. The space itself is very warm and welcoming and we really enjoyed spending time here planning activities or resting after them! Friendly, relaxed staff added to the great atmosphere.
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4 based on 80 reviews
#HONESTFOOD Sourdough pizza, artisan bread and pasta, home baked desserts, specialty coffee, artisan beers, wines and pisco drinks.
Mango, papaya and kefir drink was so refreshing and delicious!! Pineapple, coconut milk and oat drink also amazing. Smoked trout tapa not so good - really needed something - maybe lemon or lime? Quinoa, avocado and olive salad was excellent. Pizza really good. Service not great - she never checked on us and we had to keep getting up to ask for things. And we were the only people there. VISA accepted.
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