There are no menu options, only a buffet. My husband and I were the last 2 in line. Some of the food ran out, and my husband was told they would not bring more out. Lots of choices but food only mediocre. Restaurant has no internet. Lunch stops by tour companies for prior 2 days offered free wi-fi, better food, and better accessibility to the buffet lines. Lines were crowded, serving area messy (spilled food), and lines did not move quickly as appetizers were in the same line as entrees and desserts. Credit cards are NOT accepted. The tour company guide told us that they own the bus "Incas Way" and the restaurant. The restaurant inside was stark, dishes mismatched, and chairs covered with some weird coverings. The grounds are peaceful and afforded a great view of...
Read moreThis may be my own experience however due to my disability I am unable to stand in lines. I allowed the line to dwindle down to a few people. When I got to the food it was not only cold but also not available. They said what they served is all they had. Apparently we were told it is run and owned by INCAS WAY. I WILL NEVER RECOMEND...
Read moreThis was the 3rd buffet offered on our tour, this one was included, others 40 sols per person. They all exclude drinks. The food was lovely and several locals dining which is always a good sign. A couple of our group had the other buffets on the says offered and some had been ill. No-one I know of following this one...
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