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Ofrenda Peruvian Healthy Food — Restaurant in Distrito de Cusco

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Ofrenda Peruvian Healthy Food
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Nearby attractions
Cuzco Main Square
Cusco 08000, Peru
Museum of Contemporary Art of the Municipality of Cusco
C. Espinar 270, Cusco 08002, Peru
Regional Historical Museum of Cusco
C. Garcilaso, Cusco 08002, Peru
Inka Museum
Ataud 154, Cusco 08002, Peru
Cusco Cathedral
F2MC+85M, Cusco 08002, Peru
Parque de la Madre
F2M9+Q84 Siete Cuartones, Cusco 08002, Peru
Twelve Angled Stone
C. Hatunrumiyoc 480, Cusco 08002, Peru
Basilica Menor de la Merced
Mantas 121, Cusco 08002, Peru
Museo de Arte Popular
Av. El Sol 103, Cusco 08002, Peru
Mirador de Sán Cristobal
F2PC+J4P, Don Bosco, Cusco 08002, Peru
Nearby restaurants
Republica Del Pisco - Cusco
C. Plateros 354, Cusco 08002, Peru
Carpe Diem Cucina Italiana
C. Plateros 361, Cusco 08001, Peru
Andean Grill Restaurant
Plaza de armas, C. Plateros 363, Cusco 08002, Peru
La Boulangerie de París Coffee & Creps
C. Plateros 344, Cusco 08002, Peru
Japanese Restaurant KINTARO
C. Plateros 334, Cusco 00000, Peru
Yaku Restaurant
esquina con, Plaza Regocijo 209, Cusco 08002, Peru
MIRANDA RESTAURANTE ITALO PERUANO
media cuadra de la plaza de Armas, C. Plateros 365, Cusco 08000, Peru
Organika Bakery & Coffee
esquina con C:, Plaza Regocijo 209, Cusco 08002, Peru
INKAGRILL
Portal de Panes 115, Cusco 08002, Peru
Qucharitas
Procuradores 372, Jiron Carlos Mariategui c12, Cusco 08000, Peru
Nearby hotels
Hotel Costa Del Sol Wyndham Cusco
Sta. Teresa St 344, Cusco 08002, Peru
Royal Inka I
Sta. Teresa 335, Cusco 08002, Peru
Hotel Oblitas Plaza De Armas Cusco
C. Plateros 358, Cusco 08000, Peru
Hotel Royal Qosqo
Tecsecocha, Cusco 08002, Peru
Hotel Hatun Wasi
C. Plateros 340, Cusco 08002, Peru
Hotel Rojas Inn
Tigre 129, Cusco 08002, Peru
Hotel Caceres
C. Plateros 368, Cusco 08002, Peru
Casona Real Hotel Cusco
C. Procuradores 354, Cusco 08000, Peru
Nao Victoria Hostel
C. Procuradores 357, Cusco 08000, Peru
Cooper Hotel Boutique
Sta. Teresa 364, Cusco 08002, Peru
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Ofrenda Peruvian Healthy Food

C. Plateros 359, Cusco 08001, Peru
4.9(2.4K)
Open until 10:00 PM
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attractions: Cuzco Main Square, Museum of Contemporary Art of the Municipality of Cusco, Regional Historical Museum of Cusco, Inka Museum, Cusco Cathedral, Parque de la Madre, Twelve Angled Stone, Basilica Menor de la Merced, Museo de Arte Popular, Mirador de Sán Cristobal, restaurants: Republica Del Pisco - Cusco, Carpe Diem Cucina Italiana, Andean Grill Restaurant, La Boulangerie de París Coffee & Creps, Japanese Restaurant KINTARO, Yaku Restaurant, MIRANDA RESTAURANTE ITALO PERUANO, Organika Bakery & Coffee, INKAGRILL, Qucharitas
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+51 991 106 442
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ofrendarestaurant.com
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Alpaca
Lomo de alpaca de los andes grillado, servido con noquis y remolachas asadas en una salsa huancaína.
Saltado De Verduras Con Tacu Tacu
Carne de soya, vegetales de valle sagrado y generoso tacu tacu de pallares y lentejas.
Trucha Ofrenda Del Lago Langui
Trucha a la parrilla en salsa de ajies dulces y piña salteados con tubérculos de estacion verduras grilladas.
Nuestro Cuy Ofrenda
Sabroso cuy al horno acompañado de verduras de estación, zanahoria, zuchini, brócoli, hongos y una salsa de panka al huacatay.
Picante De Langostinos
Fettuccine de la casa a base de tinta de calamar en salsa de sachatomate, dulce con langostinos salteados en pisco, chips de ajo, servido con semillas de girasol, parmesano.

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Nearby attractions of Ofrenda Peruvian Healthy Food

Cuzco Main Square

Museum of Contemporary Art of the Municipality of Cusco

Regional Historical Museum of Cusco

Inka Museum

Cusco Cathedral

Parque de la Madre

Twelve Angled Stone

Basilica Menor de la Merced

Museo de Arte Popular

Mirador de Sán Cristobal

Cuzco Main Square

Cuzco Main Square

4.8

(27K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Museum of Contemporary Art of the Municipality of Cusco

Museum of Contemporary Art of the Municipality of Cusco

3.8

(444)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Regional Historical Museum of Cusco

Regional Historical Museum of Cusco

4.4

(665)

Open until 5:00 PM
Click for details
Inka Museum

Inka Museum

4.2

(952)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Things to do nearby

Inca Ancestral Ceremonies and Andean Shaman
Inca Ancestral Ceremonies and Andean Shaman
Mon, Jan 12 • 9:00 AM
Cusco, 08002, Cuzco, Peru
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Tour Cusco in half a day
Tour Cusco in half a day
Sat, Jan 17 • 9:00 AM
Cusco, 08006, Cusco, Peru
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Hands-On Archaeology: Understanding Cusco Together
Hands-On Archaeology: Understanding Cusco Together
Sun, Jan 11 • 3:30 PM
Cusco, 08000, Cuzco, Peru
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Nearby restaurants of Ofrenda Peruvian Healthy Food

Republica Del Pisco - Cusco

Carpe Diem Cucina Italiana

Andean Grill Restaurant

La Boulangerie de París Coffee & Creps

Japanese Restaurant KINTARO

Yaku Restaurant

MIRANDA RESTAURANTE ITALO PERUANO

Organika Bakery & Coffee

INKAGRILL

Qucharitas

Republica Del Pisco - Cusco

Republica Del Pisco - Cusco

4.6

(1.7K)

Closed
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Carpe Diem Cucina Italiana

Carpe Diem Cucina Italiana

4.7

(1.3K)

$$

Open until 10:00 PM
Click for details
Andean Grill Restaurant

Andean Grill Restaurant

4.3

(776)

Open until 11:00 PM
Click for details
La Boulangerie de París Coffee & Creps

La Boulangerie de París Coffee & Creps

4.8

(491)

Open until 11:00 PM
Click for details
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Reviews of Ofrenda Peruvian Healthy Food

4.9
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5.0
44w

Cusco is a city that has a way of slowing you down. Maybe it’s the altitude, maybe it’s the weight of centuries of history pressing into the cobblestones, or maybe it’s just the pisco settling into your bloodstream.

Either way, this is a place that demands you pay attention. And if you don’t? Well, it’ll knock the wind out of you and make you pay.

Ofrenda is the kind of restaurant that embodies everything I love about travel. The name means “offering,” and that’s exactly what this place is—an offering of flavors, of textures, of artistry.

It’s a love letter to Peruvian cuisine, wrapped in a commitment to health that somehow doesn’t strip away the pleasure.

Too often, “healthy food” means sad little plates of under-seasoned greens and dry proteins, an apology more than a meal. But here, at this warm and stylish little spot, “healthy” means vibrant, indulgent, and deeply satisfying.

It’s a place where the Andean tradition collides with modern culinary elegance, and the result is a meal that feels as much like a piece of art as it does sustenance.

Take the stuffed chili pepper I had—every element on the plate felt like it was placed with intention. The kind of dish where you pause between bites just to let the flavors settle in, to try and deconstruct the alchemy happening in your mouth.

It was rich without being heavy, complex but not overworked. And the desserts? Borderline obscene in their beauty. Whoever plated that dish wasn’t just a chef—they were a damn poet.

The drink menu doesn’t slouch either. A golden-hued refresher, kissed with pineapple, lemon verbena, and ginger, arrived with a delicate edible flower floating on top.

The kind of touch that tells you someone back in the kitchen cares deeply about the details.

And then there’s the service. It was warm, attentive, and effortless—the kind of place where the staff isn’t just trying to turn tables, but to create an experience.

I had the honor of being served by the magnificent Qanchi. And he embodies everything wonderful and honorable about the service profession!

I’ve eaten at enough restaurants across the world to know that great meals are about more than just great food. They’re about place, about people, about a moment in time that you’ll never quite get back.

And this meal, this place, this night in Cusco—it was one of those rare moments where it all came together just right.

Ofrenda doesn’t just feed you. It reminds...

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5.0
3y

We accidentally found this little place, we looked for a place to dring some juice and wash our hands. As we went in and saw the menu, we decided go eat here as well. We are travelling Peru for almost a month now and I can say, without a doubt, this place was the best culinary experience so far. How's that, you ask? The place looks lovely and tastefull, even the toilet is pretty and clean. They have an english menu, which is somewhat rare. The foods are organic and locally sourced. The variety of foods are organized with care and with great taste. The staff speaks perfect english and is extremely kind, friendly and humble, I mean buddhist monk level of kind here. Their first question was if we had any allergies. Prices were fair. We ate much worse food for much more $. We got a complementary andean mint tea at the end plus little bags of gifts of same tea to cimbat altitude sickness.

What we tried and how they tasted: First we ordered some juices (jugos): mango mixed with maracuja. Amazing, fresh, without any additives. Grilled fruit salad: a special mixture of grilled local fruits and vegetables with a tasty fruit sauce. An exciting twist for a salad. We never tried such before. Alpaca steak with andean pesto quinotto (risotto from quinoa): this was alos an exciting fusion, the alpaca steak was juicy, lean meat with smooth taste and great sauce. For dessert we had a local apple crumble variety with fruit sorbet which shocked me how good it tasted and some smoked chocolate sauce with a surprise brownie submerged in it with vanilla ice cream. These desserts belong to a micheline star restaurant. Highly...

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4.0
29w

Bistro with culinary ambitions

-13.515954°, -71.980185° Their bistro appearance with menu on the placemat and no tablecloths has serious gastronomy underpinnings. Their gastronomy tries to express culinary interest with local organic products from the Andes with an original menu. Reservations are compulsory and people without reservations queue at this two-storey restaurant. Upstairs is the best place for an enjoyable meal in a relaxing atmosphere, so take the stairs. Downstairs is a busy place with people queuing. Menu in Spanish and English.

In April 2025, Ofrenda served craft beer from Mundo Quechua Cusco. We chose the Tayta IPA, intense hop flavours and aromas (25 Sol). Matched well with our food. For starters, we chose the warm quinoa salad with goat cheese (27 Sol), made with three types of quinoa with chestnut praline and peppers. The goat cheese with balsamic vinaigrette tomatoes had a rich taste and the accompanying salad was tasty. Nice starter. For the main course, we ordered the lomo saltado (55 Sol) beef tenderloin sautéed with vegetables accompanied by Andean potatoes, rice, avocado and a quail egg, presented in an original way with a small flower in the middle. The meat was well-done. The sautéed rice was hard and reheated before serving. Just fresh rice from a rice cooker is a better option. A small dessert with mint tea was offered by Francisco the waiter. He did a good job.

With such a demand, English-speaking staff tried it quiet to enjoy the food. Service was quick after ordering: kitchen staff work at a fast pace.

Ofrenda Peruvian Healthy Food has culinary ambitions....

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Eric GrahamEric Graham
Cusco is a city that has a way of slowing you down. Maybe it’s the altitude, maybe it’s the weight of centuries of history pressing into the cobblestones, or maybe it’s just the pisco settling into your bloodstream. Either way, this is a place that demands you pay attention. And if you don’t? Well, it’ll knock the wind out of you and make you pay. Ofrenda is the kind of restaurant that embodies everything I love about travel. The name means “offering,” and that’s exactly what this place is—an offering of flavors, of textures, of artistry. It’s a love letter to Peruvian cuisine, wrapped in a commitment to health that somehow doesn’t strip away the pleasure. Too often, “healthy food” means sad little plates of under-seasoned greens and dry proteins, an apology more than a meal. But here, at this warm and stylish little spot, “healthy” means vibrant, indulgent, and deeply satisfying. It’s a place where the Andean tradition collides with modern culinary elegance, and the result is a meal that feels as much like a piece of art as it does sustenance. Take the stuffed chili pepper I had—every element on the plate felt like it was placed with intention. The kind of dish where you pause between bites just to let the flavors settle in, to try and deconstruct the alchemy happening in your mouth. It was rich without being heavy, complex but not overworked. And the desserts? Borderline obscene in their beauty. Whoever plated that dish wasn’t just a chef—they were a damn poet. The drink menu doesn’t slouch either. A golden-hued refresher, kissed with pineapple, lemon verbena, and ginger, arrived with a delicate edible flower floating on top. The kind of touch that tells you someone back in the kitchen cares deeply about the details. And then there’s the service. It was warm, attentive, and effortless—the kind of place where the staff isn’t just trying to turn tables, but to create an experience. I had the honor of being served by the magnificent Qanchi. And he embodies everything wonderful and honorable about the service profession! I’ve eaten at enough restaurants across the world to know that great meals are about more than just great food. They’re about place, about people, about a moment in time that you’ll never quite get back. And this meal, this place, this night in Cusco—it was one of those rare moments where it all came together just right. Ofrenda doesn’t just feed you. It reminds you why we eat.
András KádárAndrás Kádár
We accidentally found this little place, we looked for a place to dring some juice and wash our hands. As we went in and saw the menu, we decided go eat here as well. We are travelling Peru for almost a month now and I can say, without a doubt, this place was the best culinary experience so far. How's that, you ask? - The place looks lovely and tastefull, even the toilet is pretty and clean. - They have an english menu, which is somewhat rare. - The foods are organic and locally sourced. - The variety of foods are organized with care and with great taste. - The staff speaks perfect english and is extremely kind, friendly and humble, I mean buddhist monk level of kind here. - Their first question was if we had any allergies. - Prices were fair. We ate much worse food for much more $. - We got a complementary andean mint tea at the end plus little bags of gifts of same tea to cimbat altitude sickness. What we tried and how they tasted: - First we ordered some juices (jugos): mango mixed with maracuja. Amazing, fresh, without any additives. - Grilled fruit salad: a special mixture of grilled local fruits and vegetables with a tasty fruit sauce. An exciting twist for a salad. We never tried such before. - Alpaca steak with andean pesto quinotto (risotto from quinoa): this was alos an exciting fusion, the alpaca steak was juicy, lean meat with smooth taste and great sauce. - For dessert we had a local apple crumble variety with fruit sorbet which shocked me how good it tasted and some smoked chocolate sauce with a surprise brownie submerged in it with vanilla ice cream. These desserts belong to a micheline star restaurant. Highly recommend this place.
Marcel CoenenMarcel Coenen
Bistro with culinary ambitions -13.515954°, -71.980185° Their bistro appearance with menu on the placemat and no tablecloths has serious gastronomy underpinnings. Their gastronomy tries to express culinary interest with local organic products from the Andes with an original menu. Reservations are compulsory and people without reservations queue at this two-storey restaurant. Upstairs is the best place for an enjoyable meal in a relaxing atmosphere, so take the stairs. Downstairs is a busy place with people queuing. Menu in Spanish and English. In April 2025, Ofrenda served craft beer from Mundo Quechua Cusco. We chose the Tayta IPA, intense hop flavours and aromas (25 Sol). Matched well with our food. For starters, we chose the warm quinoa salad with goat cheese (27 Sol), made with three types of quinoa with chestnut praline and peppers. The goat cheese with balsamic vinaigrette tomatoes had a rich taste and the accompanying salad was tasty. Nice starter. For the main course, we ordered the lomo saltado (55 Sol) beef tenderloin sautéed with vegetables accompanied by Andean potatoes, rice, avocado and a quail egg, presented in an original way with a small flower in the middle. The meat was well-done. The sautéed rice was hard and reheated before serving. Just fresh rice from a rice cooker is a better option. A small dessert with mint tea was offered by Francisco the waiter. He did a good job. With such a demand, English-speaking staff tried it quiet to enjoy the food. Service was quick after ordering: kitchen staff work at a fast pace. Ofrenda Peruvian Healthy Food has culinary ambitions. Recommended.
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Cusco is a city that has a way of slowing you down. Maybe it’s the altitude, maybe it’s the weight of centuries of history pressing into the cobblestones, or maybe it’s just the pisco settling into your bloodstream. Either way, this is a place that demands you pay attention. And if you don’t? Well, it’ll knock the wind out of you and make you pay. Ofrenda is the kind of restaurant that embodies everything I love about travel. The name means “offering,” and that’s exactly what this place is—an offering of flavors, of textures, of artistry. It’s a love letter to Peruvian cuisine, wrapped in a commitment to health that somehow doesn’t strip away the pleasure. Too often, “healthy food” means sad little plates of under-seasoned greens and dry proteins, an apology more than a meal. But here, at this warm and stylish little spot, “healthy” means vibrant, indulgent, and deeply satisfying. It’s a place where the Andean tradition collides with modern culinary elegance, and the result is a meal that feels as much like a piece of art as it does sustenance. Take the stuffed chili pepper I had—every element on the plate felt like it was placed with intention. The kind of dish where you pause between bites just to let the flavors settle in, to try and deconstruct the alchemy happening in your mouth. It was rich without being heavy, complex but not overworked. And the desserts? Borderline obscene in their beauty. Whoever plated that dish wasn’t just a chef—they were a damn poet. The drink menu doesn’t slouch either. A golden-hued refresher, kissed with pineapple, lemon verbena, and ginger, arrived with a delicate edible flower floating on top. The kind of touch that tells you someone back in the kitchen cares deeply about the details. And then there’s the service. It was warm, attentive, and effortless—the kind of place where the staff isn’t just trying to turn tables, but to create an experience. I had the honor of being served by the magnificent Qanchi. And he embodies everything wonderful and honorable about the service profession! I’ve eaten at enough restaurants across the world to know that great meals are about more than just great food. They’re about place, about people, about a moment in time that you’ll never quite get back. And this meal, this place, this night in Cusco—it was one of those rare moments where it all came together just right. Ofrenda doesn’t just feed you. It reminds you why we eat.
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We accidentally found this little place, we looked for a place to dring some juice and wash our hands. As we went in and saw the menu, we decided go eat here as well. We are travelling Peru for almost a month now and I can say, without a doubt, this place was the best culinary experience so far. How's that, you ask? - The place looks lovely and tastefull, even the toilet is pretty and clean. - They have an english menu, which is somewhat rare. - The foods are organic and locally sourced. - The variety of foods are organized with care and with great taste. - The staff speaks perfect english and is extremely kind, friendly and humble, I mean buddhist monk level of kind here. - Their first question was if we had any allergies. - Prices were fair. We ate much worse food for much more $. - We got a complementary andean mint tea at the end plus little bags of gifts of same tea to cimbat altitude sickness. What we tried and how they tasted: - First we ordered some juices (jugos): mango mixed with maracuja. Amazing, fresh, without any additives. - Grilled fruit salad: a special mixture of grilled local fruits and vegetables with a tasty fruit sauce. An exciting twist for a salad. We never tried such before. - Alpaca steak with andean pesto quinotto (risotto from quinoa): this was alos an exciting fusion, the alpaca steak was juicy, lean meat with smooth taste and great sauce. - For dessert we had a local apple crumble variety with fruit sorbet which shocked me how good it tasted and some smoked chocolate sauce with a surprise brownie submerged in it with vanilla ice cream. These desserts belong to a micheline star restaurant. Highly recommend this place.
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Bistro with culinary ambitions -13.515954°, -71.980185° Their bistro appearance with menu on the placemat and no tablecloths has serious gastronomy underpinnings. Their gastronomy tries to express culinary interest with local organic products from the Andes with an original menu. Reservations are compulsory and people without reservations queue at this two-storey restaurant. Upstairs is the best place for an enjoyable meal in a relaxing atmosphere, so take the stairs. Downstairs is a busy place with people queuing. Menu in Spanish and English. In April 2025, Ofrenda served craft beer from Mundo Quechua Cusco. We chose the Tayta IPA, intense hop flavours and aromas (25 Sol). Matched well with our food. For starters, we chose the warm quinoa salad with goat cheese (27 Sol), made with three types of quinoa with chestnut praline and peppers. The goat cheese with balsamic vinaigrette tomatoes had a rich taste and the accompanying salad was tasty. Nice starter. For the main course, we ordered the lomo saltado (55 Sol) beef tenderloin sautéed with vegetables accompanied by Andean potatoes, rice, avocado and a quail egg, presented in an original way with a small flower in the middle. The meat was well-done. The sautéed rice was hard and reheated before serving. Just fresh rice from a rice cooker is a better option. A small dessert with mint tea was offered by Francisco the waiter. He did a good job. With such a demand, English-speaking staff tried it quiet to enjoy the food. Service was quick after ordering: kitchen staff work at a fast pace. Ofrenda Peruvian Healthy Food has culinary ambitions. Recommended.
Marcel Coenen

Marcel Coenen

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