Tostaduria Bisetti
Savi and VidSavi and Vid/Guest Contributor/CAFES, LIMA/ Updated : Apr 6, 2017, 13:31 IST
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Barranco is Lima’s artsy and hipster district and one of our favourite areas in the city. The entire area is full of cafes, restaurants, and quirky eateries—it is easy to get confused about where to eat but you needn’t look any fu … Read more
Barranco is Lima’s artsy and hipster district and one of our favourite areas in the city. The entire area is full of cafes, restaurants, and quirky eateries—it is easy to get confused about where to eat but you needn’t look any further than Tostaduria Bisetti. Read less

Barranco is Lima’s artsy and hipster district and one of our favourite areas in the city. The entire area is full of cafes, restaurants, and quirky eateries—it is easy to get confused about where to eat but you needn’t look any further than Tostaduria Bisetti. The gourmet coffee house is perfect if you want to take a break from exploring the street art and art exhibits in Barranco. Bisetti is also the perfect place to pick up roasted or ground coffee beans for your house. Beans are roasted in small batches at their on-site roastery. This makes it a favourite with coffee aficionados and connoisseurs.
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