La Paz Restaurants

La Paz restaurants are becoming increasingly cosmopolitan, and more sophisticated dining is on the rise. Alongside a vast array of establishments serving traditional Bolivian fare, there are well-established sushi restaurants, Argentine grill houses, upmarket Swiss/Bolivian restaurants, and a few excellent enclaves of flavor from Spain, Italy, and Germany. French cuisine is still seen as the height of sophistication, but the better offerings along that line have shrugged off the overly formal side of the experience and focus on simply serving superb food. Young and well-traveled Bolivians are breathing new life into the food scene—you can now find Vietnamese food, a classy and fun wine bar, a café with internationally qualified baristas brewing up the best of Bolivian coffee, and even a world-class vegan restaurant serving food mostly grown in its own small urban garden. The area around Plaza del Estudiante and the residential neighborhood of Sopocachi have a good selection of cheap eating. For a more international and expensive experience, head down to the southern area of the city, where much of the most interesting and modern dining options are to be found catering to the city’s wealthier crowd. Wherever you go, look out for the almuerzo if you’re after a good-value set lunch.

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  • 1. Pronto Dalicatessen

    $$$ | Zona Central

    Step down off the street into a rather bizarre world of Dalian decor (yeah, that’s no typo in the name) and Italo-Andean fusion dining that has won loads of followers over the years. This is a date-night hot spot: the food is delicious, the space is intimate and candlelit, and the menu alone will keep you chatting all evening. Although primarily Italian focused, there are little tastes from all over Europe and occasionally even farther abroad. All the pastas are homemade, and particularly good are the stuffed pastas, like the garam masala ravioli or locally inspired charquekan sorrentinos. The presentation is modern, and in accordance, the plate size is smaller and the prices are higher than the Bolivian average, but it's definitely a worthwhile treat. Reservations are recommended on weekends.

    Calle Jauregui 2248, La Paz, La Paz, Bolivia
    02-244--1369

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    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
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