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! :)
This spot offers a diverse selection of fresh, plant-based dishes and fun activities to enjoy while you wait in a chill atmosphere.
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Luke Yianni
Great food for people with dietary requirements. Their menu is 100% vegan and they do specify what is gluten free, the soy sauce they use is actually gluten free which is a rarity. Safe for coeliacs, my coeliac partner had a lot of options here for her. Also probably the best ceviche we’ve had in Peru!
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!
Chill vibes with amazing vegetarian and vegan options, great views, and a cozy atmosphere make this spot a must-visit in Ollantaytambo!
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Fateh-Karan Chohan
Celiac options available!!! The food was pretty good and I really enjoyed how many options they had for gluten free. Came back twice. The basil pasta was very good! Make sure to come earlier to get pizza or nachos!!
A sustainable gem in South America offers creative, healthy dishes and a unique atmosphere, perfect for pet lovers and food enthusiasts alike.
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David Der
One of my best gastronomy experience in Lima.
Even delicious gluten-free Spätzle, which I have never seen anywhere before.
I would gives 6 stars if they had Kässpätzle 😉
Enjoy a wide variety of delicious desserts and hearty meals in a cozy atmosphere, perfect for those craving comfort food without the worry.
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Juan Sendra
My girlfriend is celiac and that's why we look for these types of places. Excellent quality of food, delicious and we were able to eat both in a spectacular way. We ordered pizzas and they surprised us by how exquisite they were! Without a doubt, a place for the celiac person to eat in peace and everyone can enjoy.
Experience the vibrant ambiance and fresh, organic ingredients of this must-visit spot, where attentive service and a farm-to-table concept shine.
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Ali Jacobsen
We came here on a recommendation and loved it so much we decided to come back for our last dinner in Cusco. Francisco was our waiter and he was so kind and helpful. The food was amazing and it was helpful that the gluten free options were marked on the menu. The wait staff asked about allergies during both visits. Can’t recommend this place highly enough! The farm to table concept is always a win!
Enjoy a cozy atmosphere with a wide variety of delicious dishes and great service that'll make you feel right at home!
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Chloë Dingeldein
Absolutely delicious. Shocked the whole table when we took the first bite (in the best way). Safe for celiacs. More expensive than most places in Lima, but prices are still cheaper than what they would be in the US
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.
A hidden gem in Cusco offering a cozy atmosphere, fresh ingredients, and a variety of tasty options for everyone.
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Melisa Sbrocco
The best tacc-free or gluten-free place I ate in in Cusco. They have suitable bread and even the cause is suitable. I would return just to eat more at this place. Price/quality ratio of 10.
A cozy spot brimming with vibrant vegan delights and creative dishes that keep diners coming back for more.
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Cédric Mourao
Impeccable quality, meticulously prepared dishes, awesome flavours and all high-quality vegan gluten free.
The space is very charming, very calm, far from the hustle and bustle.
A moment of peace that's very rejuvenating. We leave from the restaurant very happy and satisfied to have visited Jazmín's garden.
With a vibrant atmosphere and stunning river views, this spot impresses with quality dishes and a diverse menu that caters to all.
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kristina violaris
Trout with the quinia risotto was phenomenal.
NOTE: They have a small gluten-free menu but all options are vegetarian (with the acception of 2 fish dishes).
The gluten free vegetarian spaghetti bolognese is not worth it. Fairly flavourless and bland.
I hope they broaden their gluten free menu as the options for coeliacs are so limited and dare I say it- boring.