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I was at la Pileta Restaurant 2 weeks a go food is the best, nice place, colonial style, very friendly
An art-infused café, Cafe Arte lives up to its name with a dash of funk and good food to boot. Probably the ...







Characterized by clean white tables, benches and plain white walls, this small but friendly café is a great pla...







An excellent family run resturant adjacent to the Parque Pedro Moncaro. Set menu four course lunch was $4 and wo...







True Ecuadorian cuisine, with plato fuerte, is the specialty here. Located on the main street of Olmedo 748...







One of the more modern cafes/heladerias in Ibarra, La Esquina offers up a short menu of Ecuadorian specialties i...







Although housed in a tiny space in Plaza Ibarrenidad, this American/European styled bar occupies two floors, off...







Italian gastronomy and Ecuadorian warmth collide amongst an intriguing collection of Charlie Chaplin and Three S...







Tucked away in the corner of a quiet plaza, far from tour buses and boisterous backpackers, is a charming little...







From the street, this place may seem deserted. Make the short jaunt inwards, down the narrow pathway, past the p...







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