HELADERÍA - RESTAURANTE SAN AGUSTÍN

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Quito, Ecuador

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Restaurant· Cafe· Ice cream shop

HELADERÍA - RESTAURANTE SAN AGUSTÍN Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

HELADERÍA - RESTAURANTE SAN AGUSTÍN is located in Quito, Ecuador on Calle Guayaquil N5-59 y. HELADERÍA - RESTAURANTE SAN AGUSTÍN is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category restaurant in Ecuador.

Address

Calle Guayaquil N5-59 y

Price range

$$

Phone

+593 983514580

Service options

TakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Good for kidsToilets

Accessibility

Offerings

CoffeeKids' menuSmall plates

Open hours

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Li Shen

Amazing little place right by the San Agustín church near plaza de Independencia.. They got awesome dishes and almuerzo and nice ice cream choices.

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Carla Celi

This ice cream shop/café/restaurant has been around since 1858 and is well known for its helados de paila. San Agustin also serves the most typical Ecuadorian food and desserts, still made in the traditional way and at very affordable prices. The menu is extensive and can be viewed on their website, so you can have an idea as to what to expect. Many biscuits and sweets can also be purchased to go. Any doubts can be answered by the super friendly staff. This is a great place for tourists who want to experience the old city of Quito. The interior takes you back in time, with its saints and pictures of a Quito from the 19 hundreds. There is enough room to sit on the ground floor and first floor. However, it can be quite crowded during lunch hours, so if you are planning to come during lunch, it would be wise to make a reservation beforehand by phone or on their website. The restaurant is open from Monday to Sunday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and the ice cream saloon is open from Monday to Friday from 10 a.m. until 5:30 p.m.

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Pam Harris

The ice cream is amazing. I'd highly recommend a trip to this restaurant at least just for their desserts.

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Andres Salazar

Love this very historic but always relavant cafeteria. It has not changed since it opened more than 150 years ago! Its Quito at its finest, with amazing local food. I had the ceviche which is the quint essential quiteño ceviche, a total treat. Then for my entree i had a seco de chivo which i thought was great. I always strive to find the best seco de chivo in Ecuador and this could be a top contender. I also had a guanabana juice which they made perfect. My wife and kid asked for a combo called Sal Quiteña and that cane with a locro de cuero which is a potato soup with pork rinds, very authentic and great tasting, then they got the lomo con champiñones which is steak with mushrooms but the sauce was divine and the steak was oh so soft and tasty. They also got an icecream which is made like coldstone ice cream here in Ecuador as a tradition and i really enjoyed that. All in all a great experience feeling like i travelled back in time to a simpler time in historic quito. Lovely anf highly recommended.

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Henry Heredia

Always great food and service. This place is over a century old and holds up to tradition. Highly recommended!

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Daren Rahal

came in for set lunch. was very good albeit perhaps slightly more expensive than others. pay bit extra for the history i suppose. well worth it and would have given 4.5 stars.

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Fabricio Velez

Great food, better place. Portions are huge, if you don't eat a lot try the kids menu

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Mary-anne Stuart-William

Excellent lunch. All the locals eat here it seems. Try the traditional lamb stew, it is outstanding.