After having a bad experience at Mojsa restaurant down the block we decided to walk and get some dessert and a tea. This place two guys were welcoming people in so we did. We saw a few groups of tourists with their guides. The server said we could seat anywhere and we did. Soon the place was full. We ordered tea and dessert and most of their dishes are inexpensive. I couldn't eat more since I just finished eating at the previous restaurant. The place is warm because the pizzas are made in the middle of the place. Our server was all over the place but knew what he was doing. Right before we finished, musicians showed up and they did sound great. Since the place was full we didn't want to hold a table since we were done. Dessert was good and the tea as well. Their wifi password is on the table for you to see and use as soon as you seat down, that's a...
Read moreAttracted by the sincerity of the person standing outside the restaurant, we decided to dine in, enticed by the offer of a free Pisco sour or fresh lemonade. Not being big drinkers, we opted for the lemonade, which turned out to be very refreshing. We ventured into the local delicacies, trying the alpaca pizza and roasted guinea pig. Both dishes were enjoyable, but the guinea pig stood out—less oily and a touch more flavorful than the one we tried earlier in Puno.
Service was a bit hit-and-miss, though. While our main waiter was excellent and attentive, the rest of the staff seemed disinterested and brushed us off when we needed assistance. Despite this, the overall experience was positive, thanks to the food and the genuine welcome...
Read moreNice place friendly staff. The pizza is great. We also had the rocoto relleno, trout and cuy.
Staffs English was okay. We ordered the lamb and ended up getting the trout. They were relectuant to change it back and insisted my friend ordered the trout and not the lamb. Friend ended up just eating the trout. (Took a star off for this)
Rocoto Relleno was delicious! Cuy was a bit slaty...
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