Riyana Parekh
the restaurant is beautiful and color scheme is on point. The food here is definitely distantly related to actually thai cuisine, but the food was still great. We got the red curry and chicken bao buns, both were amazing, but def not thai.
… moreAlex C
Went in the afternoon, really welcoming and smiley staff. Love that’s its on the second floor. Beautifully decorated. Thoroughly enjoyed the Tom Khao soup
… moreLeonardo Grillo
Incredible restaurant with delicious Thai-peruvian fusion dishes. We tried shrimp rolls, mushroom noodles and noodles with peanut butter sauce. To close, an interesting basil cheesecake. Everything was delicious and full of flavours.
Our waitress Ursula was very nice and attentive. The atmosphere of the place is great and really nice and chill music plays in the backround. Highly recommended!
… moreCatharina
I’ve been in Cusco for a month and this is hands down the best restaurant. It’s really easy getting a table which is surprising since the quality is so good you’d think it would be packed. I’ve gone two days in a row and will probably go tomorrow again. Insanely good food.
… moreJing Yang
Everything was just okay at this Peruvian Thai place. Nothing really stood out but the pork dish was really tender. The Tom Q soup definitely needed lime. The rice was not great texture but it seems I can’t find any good textured rice in all of Peru. Not sure what variety they all use but it’s terrible.
… moreChristine de Nooy
Great place. Chef Luz delivers delicious food. Don’t forget to order the slow cooked pork belly. Service by Ursula also very good. Highly recommended.
… moreSachin Balusu
Tuk Thai in Cusco exceeded all my expectations! The food was absolutely amazing—we tried the Thai fried rice, bao buns, Pad Thai, and red curry, and every dish was delicious. We didn’t leave a single bite on our plates! The staff were incredibly friendly and made us feel right at home. The ambience was also lovely, adding to the overall great dining experience. This is definitely a place I’d recommend to anyone looking for authentic Thai cuisine in Cusco. Can’t wait to visit again!
… moreSriura Suteeluxnaporn
Thai tea, pad thai, and tom yum are not bad but not quite what we expected. I like fried rice and shrimp rolls. Beautiful presentation and fresh.
… moreHimel Don Khandker
Atmosphere is wonderful and the service is exceptional with servers making sure we were taken care of. The food was fascinating — lots of Thai influence with Peruvian twists. Had the quinoa croquettes, the Tom Q (for Quinoa) soup, mushroom spring rolls, the chicken main dish, and basil cheesecake for desert. The food was good – not great. Found the umami to be lacking in most of the dishes (one of the cornerstones of Thai food which was missing… I swear I’m not trying to be a snob), the spring rolls were underwhelming and oily but maybe I should’ve opted for the chicken spring rolls, the soup was the closest to a very good / true Thai flavour, and I was surprised to see that the chicken was deep fried. The basil cheesecake was very interesting to try; extremely basil forward, and very light on the cream cheese flavour and adjacent-in-texture to cheesecake at best. That said, the croquettes were spectacular. The atmosphere and vibes were wonderful. This is okay food unless you want a break from Peruvian. Maybe we should’ve had the Curries (the green curry was out though on the night I visited).
… moreYash Shah
My wife and I went for a little late lunch. The service was good, atmosphere was nice and it was clean. The restaurant is tucked in a street and we had a good view of the street from the balcony.
All the items we ordered were delicious, freshly made and quick. Tum Yum Soup, Peanut Salad, Andean Green Curry. Recommend all of them.
Portion size was good to share between two people.
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