A beautiful place! Open only on Sundays, when most other places are closed. It’s a place where a lot of the local expats gather, together with tourists who are passing by.
It can get quite busy, but the wait is worth it.
The ambiance is beautiful, with everything being situated in a small garden. It’s not rare for someone to start singing or playing an instrument. The staff is very warm and welcoming :)
The food is great! The curry is delicious and the portion is really good :) I don’t typically like sushi, but this one I didn’t mind - and that says something!
There are also desserts and other items to buy in the shop, such as kombuchas or almond butter.
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Read moreGood vibe place. It's not a hotel though, it's a restaurant. I usually order the miso soup. Interestingly enough, this is the only place in Pisac to get good-quality tahini. The restaurant is all vegan which I really like. The only thing I don't like usually is the food takes a long time to come and the service is a bit lacking. I understand we are in Peru but sometimes I go there and I just feel the employees maybe aren't being treated so good like they don't like being there. I feel a little like a colonist lol being there because it's this beautiful and very fashionable place but the servers are not happy.
It feels the...
Read moreUnlike other places in Pisac, this was a place where we did not feel welcomed the second we entered. We felt judged by the white owner whose “hello” tone was dismissive as if we were another gringo couple walking in with a hat - maybe not fitting his criteria of “true namaste”. Even though we come from India (ironic). Half baked restaurant that spams their “community Sunday” event online but there’s really nothing going on - but most importantly can’t even receive their costumers with open arms and without judgement. If you’re going to appropriate my culture at least do a good job and do something about your selective...
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