Café San Blas

Quito


It could be because this tiny, bustling neighborhood joint was once part of the owner's house that it has such a homely, welcoming atmosphere. The food is equally comforting: well-seasoned pizzas, pastas, sandwiches and salads. Be prepared to wait for a space at the counter or a table.


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