Our recommendations of Sacred Valley restaurants make your life easier, ‘cause we are talking about a large area with multiple destinations. So, do not hurry taking an uninformed decision if hunger suddenly attacks, just keep your itinerary in mind and consult this list before any stomach grunt.
Known for its delicious, creative cuisine däuteur and charming and inviting ambiance. Bringing together Peruvian, Asian and Mediterranean flavours. each dish is made with local organic ingredients. The menu offers a number of tasty vegetarian options.
Open from Monday to Saturday 12:30- 21:30
Jr. Arica 620, Urubamba
Phone (084) 201790
Cel. 9676876
Located on the train platform of the magical Inca Village of Ollantaytambo, El Albergue is the perfect place to enjoy a superb meal on the way to or from Machu Picchu. It offers and exclusive farm-to-table experience, with a variety of exquisite dishes made with produce grown and raised on the restaurant+s adjacent organic farm.
Open from 5:00 – 21:00.
Phone (084) 204014
Offers a deliciously unique menu built around the freshes, seasonal and organic products available and impressive contemporay cooking techniques to enhance local traditional flavours.
Sol y Luna Hotel, Urubamba
Open from Monday to Sunday: 06:00 – 10:00 / 12:00 – 17:00/ 18:00 – 22:00.
Phone (084) 204014
Located next to the river. This restaurant offers fresh cuisine like tasty grilled items, beautiful salads and creative sauces, combining selected local products with those grown in its own farm.
Río Sagrado Hotel , Urubamba
Open from Monday to Sunday: 12:30 – 15:00
Phone (084) 201631
This hotel’s restaurant is inspired by native Peruvian ingredients and local traditions.
Adopting the Earth to he table concept. Inkaterra welcome guest to harvest their own produce from a carbon-free organic orchard.
Open from Monday to Sunday: 12:00 – 16:00 / 19:00 – 22:00
Phone (01) 610-0400
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