Fusiones - Lima

#23 - Pizza - Cusco, Soup, Pasta
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Fusiones

Fusiones
3.7 / 5 (746 reviews)

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Last update: 17.01.2026 from: Andrew

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★ 3.7 / 5 from 746 reviews

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we first bought a Alpaca court and an avocado salad to take away, the next day we ordered a half-obst of the season combined with some salami pizza both have been very happy! View all feedback.

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I was there a few days ago. After traveling in Peru for several weeks, I wanted to 'treat ' myself with something better than chicken with rice. I was convinced by one of the street people to go there... The decor of the restaurant was nice but the food was just bad. I went with a steak but it was far from being a steak. Lots of fat in the meat, under-cooked (asked for well done) and the pasta that came with it was d... View all feedback.

A beautiful restaurant with good ambiente and eating. I had Lomo-saltado, which I found quite delicious. the service was not exceptional, but it was also not bad. while we ate a presenter came in and led traditional Andean music with a panflute, gitarre and drum (I guess the restaurant brought him: they get a guaranteed publikum, we get to entertain our customers.) it was a nice addition to our lunch. would go again.

We have starved so that this experience was possibly biased but eating was good and tasty. my friend has the Alpaca frit and I had the alpaca steak (I felt a little bad, but it was delicious. price range in 40 to 50 sol sortiment for dinner and drink

We first bought a Alpaca court and an avocado salad to take away, the next day we ordered a half-obst of the season combined with some salami pizza both have been very happy!

andrew-abata-2
08.08.2025

A nice restaurant with a good ambiance and food. I had lomo saltado which I found quite tasty. The service was not exceptional, but it wasn't bad either. While we were eating a performer came in and performed traditional Andean music with a pan flute, guitar, and drum (I suspect the restaurant brought him in: you get a guaranteed audience, we get to entertain our customers). It was quite a nice addition to our lunch. Would go again.

Pollo ala brasa was excellent! the service was very slow.

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