About this spot
Cuzco brings the authentic flavors of Peru's Andean highlands to Bogotá's Usaquén district, where you can expect a bustling atmosphere filled with locals and tourists alike. Order the classic Lomo Saltado, a stir-fry of thinly sliced beef, onions, tomatoes, and French fries that perfectly balances Peruvian and Chinese influences.
💡 Tips before you go
- Ask for your Lomo Saltado to be served with rice and boiled potatoes on the side if you prefer it over fries.
- Expect a lively noise level as this spot is popular with both office workers and families in Usaquén.
- Try the Causa Limeña appetizer to start, featuring layered avocado and potato filled with creamy mayonnaise and chicken.
Common Questions
How much does Cuzco cost?
Prices range from $15 to $35 USD per person for a main course like the Lomo Saltado or Ají de Gallina, with drinks adding another $5–$8.
Where is Cuzco?
Located in the Usaquén neighborhood of Bogotá, near the entrance to the park and close to several metro stations for easy access.
What should I order first?
Start with a Pisco Sour, the national cocktail made with pisco brandy, lemon juice, sugar syrup, egg white, and Angostura bitters.
About this page
Restaurant: Cuzco
Cuisine: peruvian
Location: Usaquen, Bogota, Colombia
Source: Curated from local review platforms