Dessert restaurants in Bolivia
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Alexander Coffee & Pub, Santa Barbara
Trendy café serving all manner of java drinks, pastries and sandwiches. It's the place for a cappuccino hit, and has reliably good fruit juices and tasty snacks, from pastries to vegetarian quiche – don’t miss the torte de quinoa.
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Café La Terraza, Sopocachi
This stylish chain offers quality espresso and other coffee treats, as well as rich chocolate cake and cooked breakfasts that include North American-style pancakes and huevos rancheros (spicy scrambled eggs).
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Cherry’s Salon de Té
Open all afternoon, this cafe makes a nice but very slow pit stop while you’re out exploring the town. The apple strudel, chocolate cake and lemon meringue pie are superb. They also serve light meals and breakfasts.
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Para Ti Chocolates
Thanks to Sucre’s status as Bolivia’s chocolate capital, there are plenty of stores that cater to sweet tooths. The best is Para Ti Chocolates, where tasty bonbons are only the tip of the iceberg.
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Back-Stube Konditorei
Back-Stube Konditorei is one of the best places to eat in town, this welcoming bakery-restaurant has excellent breakfasts, tempting cakes and pastries as well as pasta, vegetarian plates and memorable sauerbraten (marinated pot-roast beef) with spätzle (German dough noodles). There’s also a great terraced area, and a book exchange.
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Café de la Merced
You couldn’t ask for a better location than this rooftop cafe: atop the Iglesia de la Merced, right by the bells, with stellar city views. They serve very tasty juices, adequate coffee, delicious cakes and light meals; you may have to wait for a table though, as it’s a small space.
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Café Campero
Dive into the fabulous range of breads, cakes and pastries, including French-style baguettes, chocolate cake and cuñapes (cassava and cheese rolls). If you prefer to have yours to go, pop into the Palacio de las Masas next door, which is open in the morning.
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Jordan's
There's a bit of everything here, with a clothes shop at the front, internet terminals upstairs and a wireless zone in the café. Best is the café, which serves pricy but excellent coffee and moist, tasty cakes in a stylish modern space.
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Café de la Plata
This handsome place is cozy and chic in a restored sort of way, and a good place to hang out. There are rich espressos, magazines to read and wine served by the glass. Pastas, cakes, salads, sandwiches; it’s all pretty tasty.
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Profumo di Caffé
In a restored annex to the Museo San Francisco, is this blessed place - imbibe Italian coffee watched over by angels and seduced by cool jazz. It has a rotating selection of tiramisu, cakes, pastries and other snacks.
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Café La Terraza, Santa Barbara
This stylish chain offers quality espresso and other coffee treats, as well as rich chocolate cake and cooked breakfasts that include North American-style pancakes and huevos rancheros (spicy scrambled eggs).
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Alexander Coffee & Pub, Sopocachi
Trendy café serving all manner of java drinks, pastries and sandwiches. It's the place for a cappuccino hit, and has reliably good fruit juices and tasty snacks, from pastries to vegetarian quiche.
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La Vaca Loca
This is where Samaipatans go for ice cream, devoured either on the small porch overlooking the square or in the back garden. It’s a popular hangout for lunch and dinner too.
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Mosoj Yan
This attractive, light and airy café is a very pleasant spot, and as well as serving delicious desserts, decent coffees and cheap lunches, your bolivianos go to a good cause.
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Pasticceria Sant Honorè
Sweet teeth gather here for the delicious cakes that glimmer beneath the glass counter, perfect for an afternoon bite or after-dinner dessert.
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Eli's Pizza Express
A Prado fast-food favorite where you can choose between pizza, pasta, pastries and ice cream. The food is not great - but there's no wait.
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Tea Room Zürich
This upmarket, old-fashioned place is the place in the Recoleta district to take tea, strudels and éclairs.
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