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(Sucre 70; mains B$29-62) This place is loved by backpackers for its ample and afford-
able eats. Top-notch dishes from around the globe are served in a bohemian setting. Veg-
gie meals and exotic Indian concoctions are among the treats on offer and you shouldn't
miss the succulent lomito (steak sandwich) or tasty Lake Titicaca trout.
Zentro Café Cultural $
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(Bolívar; mains B$15-30; 8am-2pm & 5-9pm Wed-Sun) Tasty meatless plates will set
you up nicely for one of the activities in this cultural center, where you can partake in any-
thing from reflexology and yoga, to dance classes or massage.
VEGETARIAN
La Ranita $
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(Estudiante; snacks B$6-18; 8am-12.30pm & 3.30-7pm Mon-Sat) Inventive breakfast
combos and fresh bread and pastries are on offer in this superb, French-style teahouse.
TEAHOUSE
VEGETARIAN
Asano $
( lunch Tue-Sun) Along the road to Finca La Víspera, this Japanese religious sect sells
organic vegetables fertilized with divine light. For under B$10 you can be blessed with
the 'energy' of the Mahikari Luz Divina - go on, don't be shy.
La Chakana $$$
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(Plaza 15 de Diciembre; mains B$30-70) The long-established Chakana, on the west side
of the plaza, serves reasonably priced breakfasts, sandwiches, vegetarian meals, excellent
pizzas, homemade sweets, cocktails and European specialties. The drawback is the surly
and lethargic service.
INTERNATIONAL
BAR
La Boéme
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(south side of plaza; 3pm-2am Wed-Mon) A bumping little bar on the corner of the
plaza, this is just what Samaipata's nightlife has been lacking. There's a wide selection of
intoxicating cocktails and, if you get the munchies, a chalkboard snack menu that changes
daily.
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