Café restaurants in Peru
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California Café
Run by Tim, from California no less, this hip pad does breakfasts at any time, plus light lunches and salads – it’s a funky, chilled space to while away many hours. You can spend the day listening to the sublime world music collection or reading one of the hundreds of books available for exchange. Wi-fi is a godsend to laptop junkies and rich espressos and dozens of herbal teas will keep you sipping till closing time. Tim is active in the development of ecotourism in the Cordillera Huayhuash and is a goldmine of information on that area. He organizes ‘ultimate Frisbee’ games every Friday.
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Crepisimo
A cozy place to get your caffeine fix, this cultural cafe has a crackling fireplace, balcony tables, board games and more than 100 kinds of sweet and savory crêpes filled with everything from Chilean smoked trout or wild Swiss mushrooms to exotic South American fruits.
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Café Café
- Lima, Peru
- Restaurants › Café
Café Café in Mártir Olaya advertises 120 different drinks, gourmet coffees, sandwiches and desserts. The other branch at LarcoMar branch, Malecon de la Reserva 610, is the place to see and be seen, with a great location looking directly out to sea and down to the surfers below; it's not for sufferers of vertigo.
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Muse
- Cuzco, Peru
- Restaurants › Café
The coolest cafe-bar-restaurant in town, the Muse offers consistently delicious food with lots of vegetarian options, live music every night, an excellent hangover breakfast, very cool staff, great coffee, a good wine list and a rotating display of art – in short, a hard place to leave at any time of day.
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Don Hono
- Nazca, Peru
- Restaurants › Café
This venerable restaurant doesn’t waste effort on atmosphere, but concentrates on serving hearty fare with farm-fresh produce and mean pisco sours. It’s a few notches above other touristy eateries around the plaza.
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Haiti
- Lima, Peru
- Restaurants › Café
This nearly half-century-old cafe is like stepping into 1960s Lima: waiters in green jackets tend to coiffed ladies and chattering businessmen. It’s a perfect spot to order a pressed pork sandwich and watch the world go by. Be forewarned: those innocent-looking pisco sours pack a wallop.
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Cafe Restaurant Antojitos de Arequipa
This café-restaurant is a bright beacon in the dead of night. An enormous menu of comfort food and Peruvian favorites, plus espresso machines and locks on the chairs for safeguarding your pack make it ideal for waiting out that tiresome late-night bus departure.
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Kaschiwache Coffee Zone
- Cuzco, Peru
- Restaurants › Café
This hole-in-the-wall joint will irresistibly draw you in from the street with the carnivorous aromas of hot grilled sandwiches and savory kebabs - the diablito (little devil) is a feast. Some vegetarian items also available.
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Anita
- Ica, Peru
- Restaurants › Café
Right smack on the Plaza de Armas, this elegant cafe dishes up heaping plates of regional Peruvian specialties, plus lip-smacking desserts.
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San Remo Restaurant
- Lima, Peru
- Restaurants › Café
Half a block from the Plaza de Armas, Pasaje de los Escribanos has several upscale cafés, including this welcoming outdoor spot.
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Pizza Bruno
This French-owned pizzeria has nice pastas and big salads, but the pizzas taste like they are made by people who really know how to use a wood-fired oven and make a great sauce.
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