Best Gastropub restaurants nearby. Discover the best Gastropub food in Urubamba. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Gastropub restaurants near you.. Just its location—in the Sacred Valley of the Incas—makes Urubamba sound like a mystical, magical place. The snow covered Ch'iqun mountain stands proudly in the background of this Peruvian town that serves as a base for people who want to visit the famous ancient Incan ruins of Machu Picchu. Zip lines and horseback rides let you experience this valley in the Andes in wildly different ways.
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5 based on 58 reviews
Our cooks express passion and pride for the origins, for the ancestral secrets that have passed from generation to generation. Jealously guarded by families that share the flavors of Peru, in dishes made with local ingredients grown with love and dedicati
Last week we spend a week in Urubamba en we've eaten twice at Mamacha Juana Sopas y Guisos. It was an fantastic experience with wonderful looking en tasteful dishes. No were in this town or other towns in Peru we've had this experience. Thanks for both wonderful diners!
Where to eat Bar food in Urubamba: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 311 reviews
We Are In The Square Of Ollantaytambo With Rustic, Cozy And Warm Place We Prepare Fresh Homemade Pizzas Of The House, Local Alpaca Food, Guinea Pig Oven, Trout Of Our Pisigranga The Inevitable Lomo Saltado Our Style
Loved the guacamole and chips, great pizza and pisco Sours were fabulous! Enjoyed the cozy atmosphere and plaza views
Where to eat Pizza food in Urubamba: The Best Restaurants and Bars
3 based on 31 reviews
Restaurant located in the sacred valley (urubamba), we serve typical Cusco, Peruvian and regional food, we have buffet and letter service, our comfortable rooms are recently restored, and our staff is qualified with a lot of experience in the restaurant.
Lunch at this restaurant was included as a part of a Sacred Valley Tour. But, a member of our goup had his camera stolen, though the restaurant was virtually empty. Discussion with our guide and area officials raised much suspicion relative to staff involvement. To be fair, the buffet food is acceptable, but you should demonstrate extreme caution if you eat at this restaurant. Finally, drinks not included were very, very expensive, 100%+ more by comparison with other restaurant options experienced on our trip. A coca cola that might cost S./2-3 elsewhere, cost S./4-5 at Casa Grande.If in the United States, we would refer to Casa Grande as a "tourist trap".
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