The Centro Histórico offers everything from elegant restaurants with live music every night, dress codes and waiters in tuxedos to diners where a lunch is $1.00. In the last few years several international restaurants have opened, especially in the area around the Plaza de la Independencia (Plaza Grande).
Two restaurants in one, one with romantic roof terrace seating and a spectacular 360 degree view of Quito. Enjoy a warm canelazo (tasty alcoholic cinnamon drink) or hot wine while gazing out over the colonial building tops of El Centro. A simple but slightly pricey (you pay for the locale)...
Enjoy our new Ecuadorian and International restaurant. We have the most impressive view of Downtown Quito and its historical churches and monuments.
Open Monday to Saturday, 3...
El Restaurante Notansanto da la bienvenida a degustar de lo mejor de la cocina Típica Ecuatoriana. Una visita a las Culturas Milenarias, a la abundante diversidad de nuestra Naturaleza, invita a disfrutar las maravillosas comidas del Ecuador. Desde el centro Histórico de Quito.
Los incomparables...
Bar Templo has windows that look out onto one of Quito’s most famous plazas and a dark, cozy atmosphere inside. With a wide range in food—from traditional dishes from $1-$1.50 to filet mignon for $5.50—and an extensive mixed drinks selection, you are bound to find something of interest...
Set in the Mediterranean courtyard of Edificio Arzobispal facing the cathedral in the Plaza de la Independencia. The location is ideal and the atmosphere is warm and inviting.
Hasta la Vuelta feaures traditional Quiteño dishes. You can definitely find a slightly less sanitary version of the same...