My favorite place in Cusco, whether it's morning, lunch, afternoon or dinner, this place has good coffee, good desserts, great baguettes and croissants, delicious pizza and good salads too. It's my go-to place in Cusco, because I know it won't disappoint and the prices are fair for what you'll get, in a city where you're never sure about that when you're trying somewhere new.
I tried the hot chocolate with spices and it was amazing, paired with a croissant (they're better than the cinnamon rolls). The pizza with blue cheese and figs is just perfect, and you can buy it frozen to take home! Their pecan ice cream blew my mind.
Cicciolina is one of those places where you'd just like to try the whole menu, and if I stay in Cusco long enough I sure will!
Also, the people who work there are awesome. Very nice, helpful and sweet. Keep...
Read moreThe restaurant where I had breakfast was a delightful experience. The staff was incredibly professional and friendly, making me feel welcomed from the moment I walked in. The breakfast selection was varied and delicious, catering to different tastes and dietary preferences. The prices were fair for the quality of food and service provided. The location itself was charming, reminiscent of an old French tavern with its cozy atmosphere and rustic decor. Overall, I had a wonderful time enjoying my breakfast there and would definitely recommend it to others looking for a pleasant...
Read moreI was a little disappointed in this restaurant experience. We had the tapas, the osso buco and the chicken. The tapas was overly sweet for many of the dishes. The osso buco was similarly sweet. The waiter asked directly for a tip at the end when paying. I thought this was tacky (we had already left a tip on table). A nicer way would be to politely remind the patron that tips are not included in the bil. The wait staff seemed annoyed when we didn't order dessert. The total bill for two people without desserts was 225 soles. Honestly, for the money there's much better...
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