Food and drink
Pisco sours. Happy hours!
Granadilla. A sweet passionfruit on every breakfast buffet.
I don't have photos, but at every breakfast buffet there's a hot meat dish. It's as if you want to get ahead and have the dinner taken care of for the day!!
A typical menu, and restaurant table.
Main courses are often served with a variety of potatoes. This dish includes baked bananas!
The best dish of the trip by far: osso buco cooked for 8 hours.
La Tierra Restaurant where we had our best meal. Note how they use the empty bones!
Aidan had stir fried lomo saltado here, but I have no photo.
Pretty cool!
Kaori: Pisco quebranta, raspberry liqueur, lemon juice, orange juice, coconut...
Set lunch at the Belmond, Urubamba.
I don't always photograph my food! So! Here are a few typical local dishes:
Ceviche - it's everywhere here! Marinated trout. Very palatable! The only fish we've seen here is trout. Possibly fished wild, but I suspect it's mostly farmed.
Alpaca meat - hard to get your head around eating these cute animals, but we eat lamb, don't we? Cooked medium, by order of the chef. The healthiest meat, low in cholesterol.
Veal - slow cooked and served with a cheesy risotto. So tender!
Lomo saltado: salty stir fried beef.
Cuy: guinea pig cooked on a spit.
Chuta: a bread from Cusco, a brioche like bread with a medium crust, round shape about 30cm in diameter, very tasty!















It really looks delicious
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