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                <title>Sumaq Misky and Nick's Sports Bar</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[It's a different restaurant serving innovative dishes and has a fully functional sports bar on the side with four TVs and every sport you can possibly want to watch.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Coca tea</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[At that altitude, you may need the local brew, and not Cusquena!<br><br>Eating small meals and drinking little alcohol will help too - I learned the latter the hard way.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Heidi's Restaurant</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Fab food, clean and tasty and excellent pisco sours!<br><br>Totally agree with the recommendation for travelling from Celendin to Leyembamba: awesome scenery for those willing to endure the slow, less-travelled road. This part of Peru gets very little traffic compared with the southern areas.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Fallen Angel - bar and restaurant</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[This is the best bar in Cuzco (after much extensive research!!). It serves amazing daquaris in every flavour under the sun and the steaks are huge! They also serve amazing roast veg! <br><br>The best bit is the decor, half is covered with blue skies, clouds, cherubs etc and the other half of it is red leather, rubber and fetishy! <br><br>The sofas are actually old-fashioned iron bedsteads and the tables are old baths with glass tops with real live fish living in them. The service is amazing and the owner and his four boxer dogs are just the nicest people in the world!]]></description>
                
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                <title>The Cross Keys</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[It's an English pub in the centre of Cuzco where you can watch football matches. It has lots of character - great fun!]]></description>
                
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                <title>Ponche de Leche con Pisco</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Cuzco can be cold in the evenings. But fear not, locals have come up with a cure. A hot glass of creamy Ponche de Leche with Pisco warms the parts other drinks cannot reach. <br><br>Perhaps the best place to enjoy this speciality is in the eccentric little place on the Plaza de Armas, alongside the Cathedral. Pretty much all they serve are Ponches de Leche, pastries, and some left-wing politics in the shape of huge Soviet posters. <br><br>A great place to warm up, wind down, and actually experience a bit of authentic Cuzco.]]></description>
                
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