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Visitors to Lake Titicaca will find the most dining choices in Copacabana or on Isla del Sol. Good eats are easy to come by in every price range, from street venders to nice restaurants. Restaurants with set meals usually are good deals, with beverages and at least two courses for the equivalent of a few dollars. Wherever you end up, don’t miss out on trying trucha, fresh trout straight out of Lake Titicaca. Another local specialty is the reed banana, the white flesh of a reed that is

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Visitors to Lake Titicaca will find the most dining choices in Copacabana or on Isla del Sol. Good eats are easy to come by in every price range, from street venders to nice restaurants. Restaurants with set meals usually are good deals, with beverages and at least two courses for the equivalent of a few dollars.
Wherever you end up, don’t miss out on trying trucha, fresh trout straight out of Lake Titicaca. Another local specialty is the reed banana, the white flesh of a reed that is peeled. However, reed bananas aren’t as highly recommended as the trucha, and they don’t taste like bananas.


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27 Jun 2008
27 Jun 2008

 
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Wayky’s

Wayky’s Restaurant-Pub-Bar is worth visiting simply for the fact that they have an honest-to-goodness monkey on the premises, one that you can play with – though be careful, since it does bite on occasion. Wayky’s is a two-part business: on one side of the street they have a restaurant, which...

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Copacabana, Bolivia
Nimbo Café Restaurant and Bar

Welcome to the unique world of owner Miguel Gomez' ornate jungle-goth Nimbo Café Restaurant and Bar, complete with baubles, bangles, beads, not to mention sheep-skins laid out on every chair (there is a slightly stale smell). The menu, a little on the exotic side, features quinoa burgers, trout...

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Copacabana, Bolivia
Pacha

Ask any hotel clerk in Copacabana for a restaurant recommendation and the Pacha is sure to be at the top of the list. The full name of the establishment is Café Restaurant Pizzería Pacha, quite a mouthful in itself. House specials include vegetarian dishes, a set course luncheon (a bargain at...

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Copacabana, Bolivia
Puerta Del Sol

For a typical Bolivian meal and traditional atmosphere, the Restaurant Puerta del Sol is a decent choice. Located near the center of Copacabana, the cooks here serve up a variety of national seasonal dishes of trout, pork, chicken and beef. The Milanesa (breaded cutlets) and Churrasco Argentino, a...

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Restaurant Vegetariano Kala Uta

Don’t be fooled into thinking that this restaurant is exclusively vegetarian – it seems it may have just adopted this name to attract more of the slightly hippyish backpacking crowd who flock to Copacabana to visit the mystical islands on Lake Titicaca. Meat and fish do feature in many of the...

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