Cozy spot with a unique vibe, great music, and incredible homemade dishes, perfect for a memorable trip experience.
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Lorena Sem
100% gluten free restaurant in Cusco!
It’s a cute little restaurant where you don’t have to worry about ordering because everything is gluten free. If you‘re in Cusco go there.
The owner has celiac disease so he knows what he’s doing.
Charming spot with a vintage vibe, delicious coffee, and standout breakfast options, it's a must-visit for a cozy atmosphere in Cusco.
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M Walker
Great service and delicious meal (very fresh ingredients)! Vilma was our server and was very attentive. Organika had gluten free substitutes/options for most of the menu as well. This was our second time here, and we will be back! :)
Enjoy a vibrant atmosphere with big portions and diverse menu options, making it perfect for groups and casual gatherings.
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Baris Namlioglu
I ate at Jacks twice during my stay in Cusco and really enjoyed it both times. The cappuccino was delicious, and the cheesecake was also a treat. My wife had gluten-free bread with eggs, and I tried the oatmeal bowl once and the Cuslie bowl another time—both were very tasty. The service was quick and friendly, and the prices were very reasonable, especially for the quality of the food. I can definitely recommend this place to anyone visiting Cusco!
This spot offers amazing vegan options with flavorful dishes and a chill atmosphere, plus great views from the upstairs area.
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Heath Milne
Lovely restaurant with really friendly staff. The food was delicious, we dined as a vegetarian and a coeliac and they catered for us perfectly. The vegan pisco sour is also a must (if you drink), it was one of the best I've had in South America!
Savor unique ice cream creations with mixed fruits and toppings, plus tempting desserts and crepes that catch the eye!
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Kat T
The ice cream was amazing! They offer to mix different fruits and toppings together, making each scoop unique. The desserts and crepes also looked delicious. Another unique feature is that they offer gluten free and lactose free alternatives.
A cozy spot with unique decor, inviting common spaces, and stunning views of Cusco, perfect for a relaxing visit or meal with friends.
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Brittany Thiessen
I stayed at La B'om Hostel in a private room between September 16-24, 2024 and then again from September 28-October 3, 2024 after I had completed the Inca Trail.
I stayed in two different private rooms (Moche on the first floor and Inca on the second floor) during my stay and they were both great. The rooms had a private bathroom with shower, comfortable double bed with warm blankets for the chilly nights, shelving/hooks/hangers to organize clothes and belongings and a window overlooking the inner courtyard. The water pressure in the showers was decent and there was always hot water (though sometimes you had to let the water run a bit before it would come). I really liked having a private room as a lot of the hiking/cultural tours that I had booked left quite early in the morning and it was important for me that I had a solid sleep with no interruptions.
This was a very quiet and small hostel with no loud people at night or parties, which is exactly what I was looking for. The breakfast is included and you are provided with three large crepes with various fillings depending on the day and fresh juice. I had asked whether they offered gluten-free crepes for breakfast and was advised that they did, however, they never seemed to have any available during my stay which was unfortunate. The regular crepes were amazing though and they did have gluten-free crepes at the restaurant upstairs. There was always coca and other teas available throughout the day, as well as, purified water in the lobby. The hostel had a small lounge area next to the reception area with tables and couches and a heater. There was also the inner courtyard with a hammock and chairs/tables for relaxing in the sun during the day. The staff were always helpful and friendly. I appreciated that they booked me a taxi for only 20 soles from the Cusco airport to the hostel (prior to my arrival) and back.
The hostel offered fast and reliable Wi-Fi on the property. They were also able to store my luggage in their secure room while I hiked the Inca Trail for 5 days.
The location of the hostel in the San Blas area of Cusco was lovely. It is a quiet and charming neighbourhood that felt very safe at all times of the day and night. There are lots of shops nearby, ATMs, laundry facilities, and restaurants and it's a short 7 minute walk to the Plaza de Armas.
There is also a creperia restaurant on the second floor of the hostel which is open from 11 am until 10 pm. It was very convenient to eat there when I had returned from a long day tour and didn't feel like walking to a restaurant. They had an extensive menu including gluten free and vegan options.
They no longer have gluten-free options, if you only come to this place to eat gluten free, save yourself the trip. A shame because it is located in a beautiful area and was a place with an option for people who cannot consume gluten.
A vibrant spot known for its delectable desserts and unique flavors, you might even score a fun drawing to color while waiting!
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Charlotte en Niels
We had a gluten free waffle for my son with celiac disease. He also ate the chips I got with my wrap. Unfortunately he reacted to the gluten in something (the chips?), because he had to spit up tonight. Could it be the chips?
Enjoy a cozy vibe with friendly service, a great selection of teas, and a must-try for coffee lovers in a welcoming atmosphere.
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Heath Milne
Maria and Yurico were delightful during our time at Jill’s. They were friendly and allowed us to practice our Spanish whilst ordering. The coffee was great, some of the best I’ve had in Peru, and the vegetarian tostada was delicious!
Definitely a must stop for any vegetarians or vegans, plus they have a number of gluten free options.
Enjoy a vibrant atmosphere and stunning views while relaxing in a spacious garden, perfect for unwinding with family and friends.
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Olivia Mitchell
WOWWWWW!! I loved loved the Gluten free waffles!!! They were so good!
The coffee was great and the salted caramel was really yummy though it was pretty sweet lol. Everything seemed very fresh.
It was a lovely place to eat both lunch and breakfast.
The matcha smoothie bowl was quite delicious and didn't taste fishy or weird.
This spot offers a fantastic view over the ruins and a variety of tasty vegetarian and vegan options, making it a must-visit for healthy eaters.
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Lyle Browning
A highlight of our time here, the food was delicious and good value for money and the service was quick and friendly. We ate here twice and both times the food was lovely. Many vegetarian and gluten free options and allergens are labelled on the menu. Would recommend the “full bowl” as a filling breakfast or lunch.
Enjoy a cozy atmosphere with delightful Italian vibes, standout coffee, and delicious options that charm every visitor.
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Ana Lara Pimentel
Super nice atmosphere and delicious food at great prices, including wines (we paid less than P100 for a bottle).
In addition, there is a gluten-free pasta option! 🙏
Kickstart your day here with amazing coffee and a cozy vibe, plus some deliciously unique baked goods that won't disappoint.
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Nebojsa Utvic
Weird place, advertises gluten free options, but doesn't really offer much. Tried a gluten-free brownie(one of two GF things they had), it was like a piece of cardboard. Some of the staff clueless about everything. Felt really bad spending that much money there.
A hidden gem with a cozy vibe, filled with plants and natural light, where every bite and sip is a delightful experience.
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Kelley Lu
Walked a bit further to get to this cafe and it’s so worth it!
The servers are super friendly and aesthetic of this cafe is amazing. Lots of natural light, plants everywhere, cute little blue tables.
I got the:
- purple corn & blueberry alfajore (biscuit with a blueberry filling. super yummy and not too sweet, perfect with coffee)
- pistachio & lemon alfajore (great pistachio flavor and the lemon gives it a nice balance)
- avocado toast with pickled vegetables (the pickled vegetables were really interesting, served on dense and crispy quinoa bread)
- cheese bread (this is like pao de quejio but in waffle form. gluten-free and made with yucca flour and cheese)
- latte (they let you choose which beans to use)
All amazing and I am coming back to try the rest of the things on the menu. Highly recommended :)
F2MF+33Q, Sta. Catalina Angosta, Cusco 08002, Peru
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Expect tasty sandwiches and good coffee at great prices, but don’t count on vegan options or knowledgeable servers.
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Teja
It's well-priced, but not vegan-friendly. I ordered the mushroom and avocado sandwich and asked if it was vegan, but the server didn't know the difference between vegan and gluten-free.
It came with a sauce and when I wanted to make sure that the sauce was ok to eat, the server said "it doesn't have eggs or milk but you don't have to eat it." A shame, because it was tasty and the coffee was good.