Shortly after we arrived in Potosà we went to El Empredradillo as, according to our guide, this is thé place in town for the famous stone soup. And for sure we were not disappointed. We had the soup as 'main dish' and it was really...More
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Shortly after we arrived in Potosà we went to El Empredradillo as, according to our guide, this is thé place in town for the famous stone soup. And for sure we were not disappointed. We had the soup as 'main dish' and it was really...More
What a great restaurant! The staff were so friendly and helpful. We ordered the typical doup which is a tomato and corn soup which is cooked with a boiling stone which is inside the soup so it arrives all bubbling and wonderful! I would say...More
We had pasta here, tasted strange and was well beyond al dente. Wouldn’t recommend. Service was great though, very speedy and attentive
Given that the Dona Eugenia had closed, we were delighted to find wonderful bubbling bowls of Kala Phurka at El Empedradillo. The soup lived up to our expectations and the service was friendly and efficient.
As mentioned in other reviews the soup is really something to try. We had a lunch menu which included the soup. It was nice, a bit more expensive than other meals but the ambience in the restaurant is nice as well.
We came in to taste the famous soup with the lavic stone, and we are glad we did it! The restaurant is nice, calm, very close to San Francisco, in an old building perfectly kept. The lady owner welcomes you and is very kind, service...More
We had lunch in this restaurant located in the colonial district of Potisi. We had the special soup served in a plate with a hot stone and it was great. A buffet is available too. Service was fine.
I chose the salad and soup option. The salad was from a salad bar and I could have second helpings. The soup was served to the table. Gluten free options also which is essential for me.
The food here is very tasty and the service is excellent.The K'alapaca is heavenly and was bubbling when it was served. The Andalusian salad is a delicious blend of stir-fried vegetables, served warm. The asparagus soup and the vegetarian spaghetti were also good. The prices...More
We accidently took a wrong turn walking back to our hostel in Potosi and decided to step inside. What a wonderful discovery. The ambiance is welcoming, clean and comfortable. We arrived just before lunch and for a short while were the only customers. We were...More