"Stroll Along Quito’s Emblematic La Ronda What La Ronda lacks in size, it makes up in style and beauty. This street, so short you could hold your breath and run its length, bustles with bars, artisanal craft shops and ice-cream parlours. Stroll down its cobbled-stone path, restored in 2006, breathing in the scent of rich chocolate from Chez Tiff Artesanal and sweet passion fruit soaps from Api Real. Squeeze up the winding staircase to the iconic La Heladeria Dulce Placer and choose from 180 varieties of ice cream - a light yet sharp mojito maybe? Or why not a bizarre salt and pepper or corn flavor. As night descends, La Ronda throbs with loved-up couples clinking cocktails, sharing ice-cream cones and dancing salsa in Azucar El Portal de la Salsa."
From Japan :)
We enjoyed Equadolian food for the first time here. Ceviche was excellent.
Chris Bucio
Google
Food is great, a bit overpriced and the service is slow and not very friendly. Ordered potato soup which is very big serving and the Churrasco. Plates are very generous. The decor is amazing!
Françoise
Google
Amazing food! Great service.
Bill Zhang
Google
Good traditional Ecuadorian food! Good service but very slow...
Lily Cook
Google
Food looked great, tasted even better, went down the throat so smoothly. However my brother and I got pranked when we got served strawberry ice cream when we ordered vanilla. Close to perfection 4/5
Donna S
Google
Food was good, service was lousy. We did arrive later than usual, but they went ahead and started vacuuming during our dinner. We politely asked them to stop but they continued.
Martin Yerovi
Google
Very Good Local Food and International Food. As soon as u crosx the gate you can describe a gallery of balcons and old Quito sights. Live folk music and trios too. I enjoy all the time when I go with my clients. try for special for groups. Att
Martin Yerovi
Tim Perry
Google
We enjoyed the food here. We got there a little later than most for lunch so it was less noisy and we got faster service.