Dine near Machu Picchu at this highly-rated restaurant. Enjoy scenic views and diverse offerings. Perfect for groups. Discover local flavors.
This charming establishment, nestled in the heart of Aguas Calientes, offers a delightful dining experience with a strong 4.4-star rating from over 200 guests. Patrons frequently praise the stunning views from its windows, which overlook the vibrant river below. The atmosphere is welcoming, making it a good choice for both solo travelers and larger parties. For those seeking to sample local specialties, unique dishes are available, alongside a buffet that has been a hit with many visitors. With a moderate price point ($$) and the availability of cocktails, it provides a comfortable and enjoyable stop during your visit to the iconic citadel.
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Price Range (Moderate)
Moderate pricing ($$) - Mid-range restaurants with good value
Meal Time (dinner)
This restaurant primarily serves dinner. Based on opening hours.
Group Size (Groups Welcome)
Welcomes large groups and families. Great for group dining.
Atmosphere (Casual)
Relaxed and laid-back atmosphere
Dining Style (Flexible)
Flexible options. Reservations available but not required.
Features & Amenities
This restaurant offers: Live Music, Cocktails, Beer, Wine, Coffee, Family Friendly, Dog Friendly, Groups Welcome, Reservations
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This place was recommended to us by Exotica tour guide. Great scenery by the windows overlooking river below. There was a great buffet and most of our tour took advantage of it. We were a bit cautious of a heavy meal before making the trek to ruins. We had been cautioned to eat lightly due to elevation. So while many stuffed themselves with a nice spread, I talked my daughter into trying the Cui, on the menu here. We were happily surprised when it came without the head. We both tried it. My daughter favored the skin, which was like fried chicken, very good. The meat of the guinea pig was ok but very, very greasy - three napkins worth. We also had ice creams, which was great after the Cui. And the waitress told us where in the Pueblo we could go and get our passports stamped. Peru does not stamp passports. We also visited some shops and walked around, but the streets only go in two directions - up and down, very little flat areas. We booked our tourism package for Peru through a company called “Amantra.” Amantra set us up for a buffet lunch in Aguas Calientes on our way to Machu Picchu. We got to sit next to this panoramic view of the hot spring town. Our package included all of the food that was brought out. Our favorite appetizer was the “tiradito de trucha” or thinly-cut slices of trout in a spicy sauce garnished with Peruvian corn nuts. We received a sampling of local dishes, including stir-fried cuy and strips of hen in a huancaína yellow sauce. Drinks were not included in our package, but they were very affordable and refreshing. I got a piña colada and my wife got a mojito sour, putting a local twist on the classic mojito drink using pisco sour. Our tour included a buffet lunch in this restaurant. I quite enjoyed the variety of salads they had, particularly the one with beans and corn, and their fish tiradito with avocado. Their hot food station was okay (rice, pasta, chicken). It was interesting to sit by the river but it was quite loud. We did see other diners with a la carte dishes and they looked quite good.
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Imperio de los Incas 602, Aguas Calientes 08681, Peru
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September 9, 2025
This place was recommended to us by Exotica tour guide. Great scenery by the windows overlooking river below. There was a great buffet and most of our tour took advantage of it. We were a bit cautious of a heavy meal before making the trek to ruins. We had been cautioned to eat lightly due to elevation. So while many stuffed themselves with a nice spread, I talked my daughter into trying the Cui, on the menu here. We were happily surprised when it came without the head. We both tried it. My daughter favored the skin, which was like fried chicken, very good. The meat of the guinea pig was ok but very, very greasy - three napkins worth. We also had ice creams, which was great after the Cui. And the waitress told us where in the Pueblo we could go and get our passports stamped. Peru does not stamp passports. We also visited some shops and walked around, but the streets only go in two directions - up and down, very little flat areas.
June 22, 2025
We booked our tourism package for Peru through a company called “Amantra.” Amantra set us up for a buffet lunch in Aguas Calientes on our way to Machu Picchu. We got to sit next to this panoramic view of the hot spring town. Our package included all of the food that was brought out. Our favorite appetizer was the “tiradito de trucha” or thinly-cut slices of trout in a spicy sauce garnished with Peruvian corn nuts. We received a sampling of local dishes, including stir-fried cuy and strips of hen in a huancaína yellow sauce. Drinks were not included in our package, but they were very affordable and refreshing. I got a piña colada and my wife got a mojito sour, putting a local twist on the classic mojito drink using pisco sour.
April 13, 2025
Our tour included a buffet lunch in this restaurant. I quite enjoyed the variety of salads they had, particularly the one with beans and corn, and their fish tiradito with avocado. Their hot food station was okay (rice, pasta, chicken). It was interesting to sit by the river but it was quite loud. We did see other diners with a la carte dishes and they looked quite good.
November 18, 2025
Lots of delicious vegetarian options. Our server Gary was lovely and very attentive. Great views of the river from the tables at the back of the restaurant.
June 1, 2025
We recently visited this restaurant based on a tour guide’s recommendation, and while the setting and staff truly impressed us, the food unfortunately did not live up to expectations. Let’s start with the positives: the location is absolutely beautiful, right on the water with peaceful, scenic views that make for a lovely dining atmosphere. The staff were incredibly kind, friendly, and attentive. However, when it came to the food, we were pretty disappointed. The dishes lacked flavor, the presentation was underwhelming, and for the price, the quality simply wasn’t there. It felt overpriced for what we received, and I wouldn’t return based on the food alone. It was a good reminder for us: sometimes it’s best not to rely on tour guide restaurant picks. While I genuinely appreciated the service and setting, I’d recommend this spot more for a drink with a view than a full meal. Staff: 5/5 Location: 5/5 Food: 1/5
Features and amenities that make Rest. Centenario special
Live Music
Cocktails
Beer
Wine
Coffee
Family Friendly
Dog Friendly
Groups Welcome
Reservations
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