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  • 4
  • great place to eat!

Haven't been there this year yet, but if the price is still 32 bolivianos - yes that is expensive for a fixed lunch price by bolivian standards but that is less than $5 for all-you-can-eat food so to my mind, not bad at all. I've gone a dozen times probably in six years and never once did I see just rice and beans. There is always a soup, and then at least four dishes after that to choose form - usually fritters of some sort (check to see if vegan), at least one type of salad, and then there is always desert and tea/juice. The atmosphere is nice - it's an old home that's been turned into a restaurant and still retains a nice homey feeling. All the produce is from nearby Achocalla, just outside of La Paz, so it's fresh and local. There's always a good mix of foreigners and Bolivians, too. Right beneath the restaurant is a New Age bookstore.


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