Mullu Café
Perhaps Písac’s most elegant restaurant, Mullu offers an updated take on traditional favorites such as
lomo saltado (with alpaca instead of beef, plus a side of
quinotto, a risotto made with quinoa), as well as a wide range of international cuisine and lots of Asian-influenced dishes (think pad thai and curries). Oh, and don’t skip the pisco drinks, either. This upstairs café-bistro on Písac’s main plaza makes an easy stop for lunch or a happy-hour cocktail. On the first floor, head to Inkaqoncept, a gallery showcasing contemporary Peruvian artworks, silver jewelry, and a variety of handmade goods.