Granola Restaurants in Cusco

The best places in Cusco to eat Granola. Our interactive map features all restaurants around Cusco who offer this dish to eat out or take away.

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4.9
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4.9
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City: Cusco, Calle Meloc, 488, Cusco, Peru, 08002
"Slower service. Ordered the fried sweet potatoes and over half the order was burnt. Sauce wasn’t very much like huancaina, like stated. The potatoes that were cooked well were very tasty. *edit* They only charged me 6/S instead of 12-15 whatever it should have been. Didn’t ask, they did on their own. Good on them. Rating 4 instead of 3"
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City: Cusco, Calle Marquez 271, Cusco, Peru
"We found this hidden spot and stayed back! The coffee is fresh, strong and delicious. But what you really need are the empanadas! The Queen and the Meaters. Oh, my God. I could have them every day. Sitting in this café with a snack a coffee felt like a true holiday! Totally worth it. Very recommended."
4.7
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4.7
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City: Cusco, Calle Atoqsaykuchi, 08003 Cusco, Peru, Afghanistan
"Amazing vegan moka! I ordered the vegan moka and the vegan cake (banana and nut bread). They were superb! My husband ordered the latte and the brownie which he loved too. Nice vibe and good service!"
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City: Cusco, Heladeros 118, Cusco 08002, Peru, 08001
"Perfect for a little coffee and a pastry! Very affordable price."
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City: Cusco, Calle Meloc, 488, Cusco, Peru
"TAKEAWAY BASED REVIEW. I was staying 5 minutes away from JCs and used them as a place to grab my evening meals on days I wanted to chill and eat at my accommodation. I usually walked in around 8PM and was met with friendly, kind staff who spoke good English. After you order you can wait inside and they have music playing with a television on as well. I had ordered the ham and cheese toastie, steak sandwich and chicken tortilla on different occasions. On every occasion the food was prepared in good time and packaged in perfect takeaway form a white box for the main food, pots/sachets for any sources that would usually go with the meal, napkins and plastic cutlery all in a carrier bag. The food was still hot every time I sat down to eat after a 5 minute walk back in the cold Cusco evening climate. The portions are generous which is ideal if you’ve been out exploring around town or out on an excursion during the day. All meals I tried were well cooked and very tasty. The ham and cheese was my favourite of the lot. I would recommend any travellers who want good food to takeaway JCs. I am sure the food is just as good if you eat in also (although as I say I have not experienced that myself)."
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City: Cusco, Calle Sapphy 584, Cusco, Peru, Cusco, Peru
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4.5
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City: Cusco, 612 Calle Recoleta, Cusco, Peru
"On the one-way paved part of Recoleta Street is an inconceivable small place called Natural World (or "Mundo Natural", although the shield itself is in English). Here the owner Armando serves delicious homemade yogurt in generous portions on a bowl with fresh fruit salad; a welcome break from the traditional and heavy Peruvian breakfasts of soups and meat dishes. He takes great pride on his yogurt – and he has every right, it's probably some of the best yogurt I've ever had, and I'm a yogurt and breakfast to breakfast to breakfast. He cuts the fruits fresh when you order it so if there is a certain fruit you do not like, you can ask him not to include it (I, for example, do not love papaya, so on my second visit I asked if we could skip it, so he offered me apple instead - along with bananas and strawberries). While it is quite common for us in Vancouver to have a healthy breakfast of yogurt and fresh fruit, we found it particularly difficult in Ecuador and Peru. Most yogurt is available to drink yogurt, and it is filled with sugar. Armandos is freshly made, has no preservatives and is sugar-free (he gets a little honey or jam for you if you want) and I'm glad to find it's quite filling - that huge bowl keeps me for hours sitting that if you are on a budget is a good thing. His Tienda is bound to his house, so if you go to the counter to place your order, he appears out of his living room, excited to share his creations with you, often offer you a sample of his homemade jams and jams. All of them are his own special recipes – he shared with me the absolutely delicious of something they call “sachatomate” (tree tomato), and told me that he perfected the recipe with a bit of grapefruit and papaya – it was so good I asked him to put it on my yogurt instead of honey. He does not speak much English, but the language of food is quite universal and the great chalkboard sign at the entrance mentions the fresh organic juices (Jugos) and coffee, as well as what I think is his house speciality, the yogurt with fruit salad (salada de frutas con jogurt natural y miel) - which offers you back a ridiculously reasonable 4.5 soles (approx. In the corner there is a huge stone, wood stove that was painted to look like a polka-doped mushroom! He says he offers various daily specialties for lunch, although we only come to breakfast. Armando itself is a very nice, sweet man with a warm smile that is very welcoming and eager to make sure you enjoy your meal. He has a visible spring in his step when he tears out to bring you a cup of coffee or even a bit of jam. When Jordan asked if it had any chance to put Granola on the yogurt, he offered to run out and buy some! (We said, of course, that this was not necessary, but were amazed that he was so fast to offer to buy it only for us). The coffee is also something unique – it serves you a cup of hot water and a small glass filled with about 2 ounces of espresso – you then pour the coffee and make your own Americano your taste (if you don't like it strong, just less espresso in). Armando's place was a highlight in Cusco for me, as I always yearned a healthy breakfast to start my day, and they were hard to find even more so cheap (in the plaza you could find something similar, but nowhere near how big a part or as tasty for about 12 soles). I just wish I had discovered his little business earlier, as we just stumbled on it two days before leaving Cusco. I imagine that all other travelers who are used to a lighter, healthier breakfast would like to stop here to start their day. You can find Armandos “Natural World” at 612 Calle Recoleta – although if You may blink it missing as it does not have much in the way of signage, except the chalkboard sign hanging on one of the inviting open doors. I loved it so much that I also bloged about it!"
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