Fallen Angel
Savi and VidSavi and Vid/Guest Contributor/RESTAURANTS, CUSCO/ Updated : Apr 11, 2017, 12:40 IST
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Hidden in a little square in the delightful Plaza Nazarenas, far from the hustle bustle of Cusco, lays this alternative restaurant with a twist. It’s a quirky experience to dine at the Fallen Angel. The ambiance is unique and diff … Read more
Hidden in a little square in the delightful Plaza Nazarenas, far from the hustle bustle of Cusco, lays this alternative restaurant with a twist. It’s a quirky experience to dine at the Fallen Angel. The ambiance is unique and different. Right from the bathtub table filled with fish to the funky artwork all around, it is extremely kitschy. Read less

Hidden in a little square in the delightful Plaza Nazarenas, far from the hustle bustle of Cusco, lays this alternative restaurant with a twist. It’s a quirky experience to dine at the Fallen Angel. The ambiance is unique and different. Right from the bathtub table filled with fish to the funky artwork all around, it is extremely kitschy. All around you, you will see creativity at its best. Fallen Angel is the brainchild of Andrés Zuñiga, who belongs to an artist's family from San Blas, the bohemian hub of Cusco. The fallen angel is a fictional character that is half man and half angel and a figure of contrasts—earthy and divine, sinful and innocent all at the same time.
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