The list was just released of the world's 50 best restaurants and it's got the foodie crowds talking. The list is compiled after polling a number of top chef's, restauranteurs, critics and culinary experts. The list: here The list often reflects current gastronomic trends around the world. Many restaurants that make the list showcase fine … Continue reading Hats off to the world’s 50 best restaurants.
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Central Restaurante @ Lima, Peru
There's a reason why it's in top 50 restaurants in the world. Especially top 10. Because it is downright amazing, that's why. Our reason for visiting Lima was so that we could stay overnight so we wouldnt miss our next flight out of Peru. Upon our journey through South America, it was bought to our attention that Lima … Continue reading Central Restaurante @ Lima, Peru
Astrid y Gaston, Lima – Peru
We booked here upon reading about it on the Worlds Top 50 restaurants. We got a booking easily and opted for the ala carte menu. We appreciate that there is ala carte on offer and not just a tasting menu. This means the restaurant is financially more accessible. We arrived at the beautiful mansion that … Continue reading Astrid y Gaston, Lima – Peru
Where to go in the Sacred Valley: Ollantaytambo, Peru
We were told this town in the sacred valley was interesting and worth a stop on the way back from Machu Picchu, so we opted to get the Peru Rail train there and stay a night. When we hopped off the train from Machu Picchu, we were expecting to find a small Archaeological town, which … Continue reading Where to go in the Sacred Valley: Ollantaytambo, Peru
Aguas Calientes & Machu Picchu
If you’re keen to see Machu Picchu, and you’re a seasoned camper and trekker, then maybe the Inca Trail is for you. If that’s the case, find a travel company and book significantly ahead of time. The other way to see Machu Picchu is to get a train from Cusco, from Poroy station in particular. … Continue reading Aguas Calientes & Machu Picchu
Where to go in Cusco, Peru
Cuzco is a large but quaint town in Peru with an elevation of 3399m of altitude. If you’re heading to Cuzco, it is likely that you’ll fly from Lima. Remember that you’re flying into a place at altitude, so it’s likely your plane descent will likely be a turbulent and a little scary. Once you … Continue reading Where to go in Cusco, Peru