Super healthy food but not very good.
My friends and I came after a huge hike so we were hungryyy. We started with the Alpaca Skewers, which were not very good. Should’ve gotten the guac instead.
I had the pollo sandwich, alpaca stir fry, and pumpkin/curry soup.
Pollo Sandwich was not very good because of the bread. It was super dry and thick so I ended up taking a slice off.
The Alpaca Stir Fry was interesting because first time eating Alpaca but kind of tough and way too much rosemary. Fries on the side were okay.
Curry Pumpkin soup has no flavor at all. I added salt, pepper, and brown sugar to make it taste like something that should be consumed for enjoyment.
Overall, the restaurant is beautiful (the garden!) but the food isn’t very good. It also took literally an hour for my friend’s lasagna to come out and we were all finished...
Read moreNot so great unfortunately. First off, you have a visa sticker on your wall and still charge people +5% if they pay with credit card. At least put a sign next to it that says you charge the customer 5% fees.
Service was very slow. And the young lady that attended our table never said a word and didn’t have eye contact. We did not feel welcome. We waited 10+ minutes to order despite the restaurant being almost empty. I got the wrong order, and there’s constantly cats and a dog jumping up and wanting your food.
I saw a long green piece of wired sponge in my omelette. Otherwise the omelette was pretty good. But the experience for the customer has to...
Read moreWent here after a hike to Pisaq ruins. Fancy touristic place with lots of hippies. Indeed a very instagrammable place as the cafe has a nice view of the garden. However the service was pretty slow. We waited for 20 minutes for our food (without notice). We ordered vegetarian tacos which is tastless and soggy. After 5 minutes our Sushi maki came which is just average. Our bill was 52 soles with a tea and water I’d say expensive for a cafe in a small town in Peru. It’s a...
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