The Andean Brewing Co. and Cappuccino Café is only the second microbrewery in Cuenca and one of very few in the entire country of Ecuador. GoGo-Gringo certainly welcomes the growing Ecuadorian interest in house-made brews.
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The Andean Brewing Co. and Cappuccino Café is only the second microbrewery in Cuenca and one of very few in the entire country of Ecuador. GoGo-Gringo certainly welcomes the growing Ecuadorian interest in house-made brews.
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One of the perks of Ecuador is the high probability of smelling freshly baking bread while walking around on any given day. Who can resist the smell of baking bread? We certainly can’t, so when we heard about Pan del Carlitos, we went to check it out.
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Live Organico is a new juice bar in Cuenca. Aside from the usual juice options, they offer a variety of unique, organic and delicious concoctions for the health-conscientious dwellers and travelers in Cuenca.
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This inviting eatery offers American-style breakfasts and lunch specials, such as sandwiches, salads and wraps. You will also find homemade soups, home-baked breads and desserts on the menu. Coffee from the Yunguilla Valley is served along with fresh juices, wine and beer.
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There’s a new vegetarian restaurant in the historic district that offers a heathy alternative for almuerzos. For only $2.50 USD, you are served delicious juice, soup, a main course, and dessert.
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When considering where to dine for lunch, I nearly always find myself at Grecia Café. The lunch offerings, especially the $2.25 almuerzo, are never disappointing.
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This local spot offers healthy home cooking and boast that all is “cooked with love.” If you’re looking for a warm breakfast at a great price, make sure to give Bananas Cafe a visit, pronto.
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A popular gathering place for Cuenca expats and tourists alike, Kookaburra will serve you a winning breakfast every time. After one visit, you’ll know why this place is so popular.
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