Best Spanish restaurants nearby. Discover the best Spanish food in Cotacachi. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Spanish restaurants near you. including La Marquesa, Sazon Venezolano, El Convento, Cafeteria La Alpujarra, Mama Llakta Restaurant Vegetariano, Panchos Comida Rapida
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Where to eat South American food in Cotacachi: The Best Restaurants and Bars
We discovered this nice restaurant and now eat there several times each week. Very good selection for breakfast or lunch. Food is always delicious with good presentation and great service. Also, the perfect place for coffee and desserts!Thank you, @Paul J. Always welcome.
Best Italian food near Cotacachi, Imbabura Province, Ecuador
4 based on 15 reviews
This is a wonderful place for almuerzo - just $2.50 for really good food. Every time the food and juices were fresh and delicious. Beautiful courtyard. The staff is very friendly and tries to accommodate your requests, but there us a standard almuerzo. Highly recommended.
Top 8 American food in Cotacachi, Imbabura Province, Ecuador
4 based on 20 reviews
Lively and flavorful Venezuelan dishes made with love and Ecuador's diverse and fresh produce locally sourced. Our family left our homeland during this recent crisis and feel fortunate to call Ecuador home and to share our delicious homeland cuisine with
Venezuelan food that is so yummy. Low priced high end flavors. Best soups and the daily specials are wonderful. My favorite day is Seafood Thursdays. Spectacular hosts!Thank you very much for your comment... We are working for refreshing our website and showing our new address. It is on 10 de agosto and Sucre streets, next to Toques de miel bakery, Cotacachi. You can contact us by 0939995081
Most Popular International food in Cotacachi, Imbabura Province, Ecuador
4 based on 81 reviews
Our driver guided us to La Marquesa for lunch on our day trip to Cotacachi. The restaurant is reasonably priced, but the food was pretty up and down. The locro (potato soup) and steak were both good, but the trout and cuy weren't. The trout was advertised as a filet, but was actually a whole fish breaded and fried! The cuy was also deep fried, and I would recommend roast cuy for a first-timer. The place can also be a bit loud. Overall, this is a decent stop, but we liked the restaurants in Otavalo a lot more.
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