Find this place, it's cool. The owner is a fan of the photographer Martin Chambe. Ask him about it. Eat the tiramisu. Then eat dinner at the place 2 or 3 doors down - look for the cooking gyro meat in the doorway.

Find this place, it's cool. The owner is a fan of the photographer Martin Chambe. Ask him about it. Eat the tiramisu. Then eat dinner at the place 2 or 3 doors down - look for the cooking gyro meat in the doorway.
This small café is unassuming but everything in their menu is great. The coffee is just to die for as well as the desserts.
The owner and an older lady are there to serve and prepare your order in a professional and timely manner.
This is a great place to go for a snack (not a meal) and relax.
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On a recent trip to Perú, we stayed in Cusco for about a week and a half. This city is plagued by tourist prices with varying quality. This place was a breath of fresh air, however. A no-frills café with good coffee, deserts and food. The prices are the lowest we found for this type of service in the city....
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charming little café, a two minutes walk off central plaza de armas and an excellent alternative to commercial american/italian/... - "might have a good coffee" stores. my favourite :-)
They make really Good coffee, great deserts for cheap price (try the leche asada) and quite pleasant to hang out!
This little cafe serves one of the best coffees in town if not THE best. The owner prepares each coffee personally and if you have the chance to watch him do it youll see how much passion he put into it. The result? a delicious cup of great peruvian coffee. The place resembles a coffee shop form the 50's where...
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Good value for burger and cheese sandwiches. Order took 10 minutes and the food was tasty. Owner was nice.
Stumbled across this beautiful cafe today for lunch. Enjoyed a delicious pork sandwich and dessert, plus a fresh orange juice and coffee. Highly recommend for a cheap meal and great coffee!
A lovely local cafe with delicious (& reasonably priced) fresh juices. We also sampled a yummy apple pie. Great service too!
This small cafe is on Calle Marquez, the pedestrian street between Plaza San Francisco and La Merced Church. Red-hued walls and original art create a cozy environment. On the walls are some photographs by Martin Chambi, famed 1930s Cusco photographer, and some sketches famed Latin American literary figures such as Cesar Vallejo and Jorge Luis Borges. The owner, an older...
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