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The first time we stopped here for coffee - and loved the place. Beautifully decorated, especially the small back yard. We returned here for lunch. They make their own pastas and the Andian soup was great! Would come back! View all feedback.
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Found this little gem as I was walking around. Beautiful courtyard, but gets very busy, some seating area inside. Ordered chicken sandwich, which was filled with lettuce, tomato, chicken & avocado. Came with fries which I didn't want, but just as well cos they were cold!!! Also ordered an orange juice, which was very tasty. The guy who was serving was rushed off his feet, my meal/ drink took a long time to come, so I... View all feedback.
Free drink upon arrival, very friendly staff. The wine was great, the food generous and restaurant quality. The prices were reasonable. Book or get early
Mauricio is a phenomenal host/owner. Very detailed, attentive, good quality food. The best coffee we had in Cusco. They won't be disappointed. Soups and sandwiches were also delicious. This place used to be a complete restaurant, now it is a coffee/sandwich little space, well ordered.
We had lunch (sandwich) and coffee. Very good food. Later again for banana pancakes and ice cream. Very nice terrace and free Wi-Fi. Great service.
La Paccha was recommended by a restaurant down the street. So I decided to give them a try. Didn’t have a huge appetite, so I ordered lighter. I had their Quinoa Vegetable Soup, which was very good. Also tried their chocolate dessert with their digestive tea. Which was SO good. The wait staff is excellent speak good English. The are very good at making additional suggestions. There is indoor outdoor seating with heaters.
We each got the lunch set here for 15 soles (about $5). It came with a starter, a main, and a dessert. As is typical in Peru, there was no salad dressing for the salad, just lime. The soup was a bit bland. The mixed veggies were delicious and the falafel was different but very good. Not sure what to bread was for, other than filling up the plate. The lomo saltado was just ok, as was the dessert. We ate out on the patio which was cute, but we wonder what happens when it rain, because the house above had a gutter shoot pointing down at us. They take credit cards without issue.