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Quote: MarbellaMarbella is a well known establishment at the very center of El Prado, the main avenue in La Paz. I had visited it in the past and made a mental note to check out the llama meat they offer. While working Read More
Quote: While preparing this journal, it seemed natural to try and fit in a colonial coffee experience. How did 19th century Bolivians drink coffee and tea? Despite knowing La Paz well, I couldn’t think of a suitable Read More
Quote: Café Royal is an awesome asset for travelers. This tiny coffee shop is located roughly at the center of El Prado – La Paz’ main avenue – providing thus a handy coffee break while exploring downtown. Moreover, its Read More
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Quote: Gringo Limon is more like a take out place then a cafe. It has a few tables with molded plastic or folding chairs, but the park square across the street has tree shaded benches that are more inviting. What Read More
Quote: This restaurant tucked away upstairs has a reputation amongst travellers as the place to go to hear authentic local music. The night we happened to be there there was a good duo playing local music that was of a Read More
Quote: As you step down into this little restaurant it has a nice cosy feel, mellow music, a fresh flower on every table and a wood fired pizza oven at the back adding to the ambience. The menu has a full range of Read More
Cuisine: Fondue
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Cuisine: Continental
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Cuisine: Sushi, Japanese
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