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Contribuiți la feedbackWe went here on Christmas Eve when most of the restaurants were closed, and of the open, many had a big feast for which we did not have appetite. The place is big, not intimate. Small English is spoken, but the menu has English translations that are... helpful, even if incomplete. This is an average kind of place. I had the chicken area with frits and salad, warned that other dishes I was interested in was quite hot (in a spicy sense). It wasn't bad, but the chicken didn't fall off the bone, and the pommes were not crunchy. The salad was quite generous. My partner had a criollo dish. the Cordero seco (lamb). It came with a huge doll of white rice and white beans on the side (a wealth of strength). Most went back to the kitchen. I had a glass of white wine. A generous part, but cloudy and inspiring. I couldn't say. If you are very hungry, you do not want to pay too much, and are not too discriminatory, or if everything else is closed, this could appeal.
This restaurant has a very extensive menu that can enjoy several palates. We found the food to be delicious. Prices are somewhat high compared to other local options, but this is because the portions are enormous, so you have enough food to keep for... the next day and make it two meals.
For the first time in Mamani, a very big restaurant. Few people, we have a lot of attention. There was a good air conditioning. The food was very good, fresh and a lot of it. We ordered a court for both of us and couldn't finish it. The maracuyá (mburucuyá, or passion fruit) mojito was also good.
First time in mamani, a very large restaurant. few people, we received a lot of attention. There was good air conditioning. the food was very good, fresh and abundant. We asked for a dish for both of us and we could not finish it. the maracuyá mojito (mburucuyá or maracuyá) was also good.