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The most delicious lunches and the delicious banana canoes are our specialty. We offer you the best service with the sweet treatment you deserve. Exquisite food, the greatest variety in the best atmosphere of Loja. Come and enjoy our delicious menu.
Acogedor, con música tranquila y variada, deliciosas las canoas de plátano de pollo, camarón y carne. Además tiene comida tradicional como las deliciosas yucas con chicharrón, el molloco de verde, tamales y humitas. Sin duda recomendado, la atención del personal es increÃble.
Despite being a reasonably sized city of some 200,000 inhabitants with a strong tradition in the arts and education, Loja is woefully lacking in good restaurants. As a weekly visitor (I live in a small mountain village, some 40 kilometers away) I have been consistently disappointed in an almost uniform lack of culinary skills in local kitchens that are typically manned by cooks rather than chefs.Mar Rojo (literally: Red Sea) is a welcome exception. The award winning, 20-page menu, interspersed with colorful images by the creative design firm of Deseño Flandoli, provides an impressive assortment of appetizers, soups, salads, pastas along with entrees ranging from chicken (served in nine creative dishes) and meats (steak, baby back ribs, gourmet burgers, etc.), shrimp, fish and ceviches (fresh, raw fish marinated in citrus juices spiced with garlic, herbs and peppers). The restaurant is looked over by the two Luises â a father and son team that make it their business to make you feel welcome and valued. A member of our party needed several recipe adjustments because of her diet requirements: no problem. My Pollo al Jerez (rolled chicken in a creamy Cadiz sherry and marjoram sauce) was exquisite. I was torn between that dish and the Chicken Cordon Bleu or the Camarones al Ajillo (garlic shrimp) â each only $7.90. Almost every one of the chefâs suggestions, including Chateaubriand, Hungarian Goulash, and Prawns in your choice of spicy, Tex-Mex, brandy, or Thai sauces are on my must-try list.If you can, leave room for desert â you can decide among a very tempting selection of decadent finales â all under $4.00.Bottom line: Excellent Value! A great dining experience with an unusually varied selection of dishes in a very comfortable, modern setting. The restaurant is open Monday through Saturday from 10:30 AM to 10:30 PM and Sundays from 10:30 AM (brunch) to 4:00 PM. It is located in a residential neighborhood, so there are far less people during lunch. Buen provecho! (Bon Appetit!) Please stop by and say hello. I expect to become a regular.Av. Orillas del Zamora 07-22, Entre (between) 10 de Agosto y Vigilio Abarca07 258-1803 / 099 595-9467 / 099 264-4120
5 based on 20 reviews
My friend brought me here for a special birthday dinner. It's fine dining in Loja, with several courses, all of which were excellent. I would highly recommend for a special occassion.
5 based on 20 reviews
In the heart of Loja, good food prepared faithful to the tradition of the city for you to enjoy with your family and friends.
This cozy cafe has both indoor and outdoor seating, the latter around a secluded garden. Staff are hospitable. Marco will show you how to really enjoy different types of Lojana coffee. I appreciated that and a pizza empanada: a nice break from touring the town. I'll make time to return. Recommended.Thank you, you are welcome.
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4 based on 46 reviews
Yum! Very well priced, good Mexican food. It's a little family run place, and so good. We went twice, and on the second trip ordered way too much because it was so delicious. The people running it are friendly as well. It is frequented by locals, always a good sign.
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4 based on 226 reviews
Traditional restaurant,our specialty is the Ecuadrorian food.
A friend that had not tried the house specialty yet (cuy) was very pleased with her first experience. I really enjoyed the chicken prepared as if it was cuy, in a delicious sauce. Another friend had a pitcher of SangrÃa and left happy. It was an all-around good food and drink experience in a charming setting with great service.
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