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This restaurant in Cusco is located conveniently within walking distance from the Plaza de Arms and is on the second floor of an ancient building. The exteriors of the building are traditional and quite historic, but the interiors … Read more
This restaurant in Cusco is located conveniently within walking distance from the Plaza de Arms and is on the second floor of an ancient building. The exteriors of the building are traditional and quite historic, but the interiors are modern and swanky. The walls, coloured in purple hues, add to the stylish decor. Read less

This restaurant in Cusco is located conveniently within walking distance from the Plaza de Arms and is on the second floor of an ancient building. The exteriors of the building are traditional and quite historic, but the interiors are modern and swanky. The walls, coloured in purple hues, add to the stylish decor.
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