Angelo Colonial

Zanne
Zanne
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4 out of 5
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Angelo Colonial

  • November 25, 2001
  • Rated 4 of 5 by Zanne from Brooklyn, New York
Angelo Colonial is one of the most charming restaurants that I have eaten in anywhere. It is on the second floor of a former mansion in the Witches Market area; it is entered through a lovely garden courtyard that is surrounded by tiny shops and filled with music.

Once you have climbed the wooden stairs and entered the restaurant, everywhere you look there is something to charm or amuse. Antique photographs are attached to the ceiling, a collection of tin-horned gramophones fill the window sill, and mismatched handcarved chairs surround the old wooden tables.

The food is simple and good. I had a nice, big bowl of vegetable soup which was served with great whole grain bread. My companion had a salad. What impressed us both were the fresh pressed juices; mine was watermellon. We each had a slice of chocolate cream pie that would have reason enough to book a return trip to Bolivia. They serve fruit pies, too.

Almost directly across the road there is an entrance to another courtyard. If you are interested in Bolivian music, check out the small music shop to your right as you enter. They offer a large selection of tapes and CDs by local artists.

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