Restaurants in Ibarra
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Antojitos de Mi Tierra
The place for traditional snacks such as chicha de arroz (a sweetened rice drink), tamales, humitas (small tamales wrapped in corn husks), morochos (meat turnovers) and quimbolitos (corn dumplings steamed in corn husks or leaves). Owner Marta Jduregi is a well-known local historian and chef.
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Degloria
Happy cooks in white chefs hats create sweet treats in this dessert café’s open kitchen. Creamy tres leche (butter cake) and fruit pies are the main event, but crepes and salads shouldn’t be ignored.
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Órale
Authentic Mexican in a casual atmosphere with tiled floors and varnished green tabletops. Lightly spiced enchiladas and flautas (meat and cheese rollups) are served with tequila or fruit juices.
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La Hacienda
Pull up a hay-stuffed bench at this friendly, barn-themed deli. Baguette sandwiches are the specialty, but if you’ve got dining companions, try the multiperson tapas plates for an array of cheeses.
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El Chagra
Depart from the sweets shops for some savory stew or trout. The friendly owner transforms booths with the plastic tablecloths and droning telenovelas into a comfortable dining experience.
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Café Arte
This dark, candlelit space adorned with rotating contemporary art is a cozy spot for mingling with locals over drinks. Munch on nachos or opt for a sandwich and espresso.
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Un Raza Una Cara
Cozy rooms next to the dance school create a good atmosphere for hot sandwiches, crepes and pastas. Try the gnocchi tossed with basil, ricotta and fresh tomatoes.
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Donde el Argentino
Transport yourself south in this matchbox-sized café packed with ambience. Stick to steaks and fries. Outdoor tables on the square expand the space on sunny days.
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Los Almendros
Customers line up out the door for well-prepared Ecuadorian comfort food in a bland but bustling setting. Lunch is three delicious courses.
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