La Petite Mariscal

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Quito, Ecuador

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Ecuadorian restaurant

La Petite Mariscal Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

La Petite Mariscal is located in Quito, Ecuador on Diego de Almagro N24-304. La Petite Mariscal is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category ecuadorian restaurant in Ecuador.

Address

Diego de Almagro N24-304

Phone

+593 983120414

Service options

DeliveryTakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Bar on siteGood for kidsHigh chairsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Offerings

AlcoholBeerCocktailsCoffeeSmall platesVegetarian optionsWine

Open hours

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Ron Hassanzadeh

Amazing food! Delicious. Great service and they speak English too! French style restaurant but they have Ecuadorian too. Prices are similar to US prices, not the cheap Ecuadorian prices. Worth every dollar!

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Caroline Downs Cedeño

Good food not that bad of price... needs more range of wines. Needs more local flavours.

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Matt De Leon

Tasty Ecuadorian food and excellent service (shout out to our waiter Josh) in a cute setting.

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Ginette B.

Nice restaurant in Quito. The food and service is perfection!!

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Aspen Daigle

Very delicious and traditional Ecuadorian foods. They also serve Canelazo, which is an alcoholic beverage typical of Ecuador. It is a very cozy restaurant with a fire place and lights. A very nice dinning experience with great service.

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Renán Proaño

The best environment and the owner is really a very eloquent and sweet person. Highly recommended.

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Henry Kenyon

A real gem on the edge of Quito's tourist zone. My wife and I had a beautiful date here with a real wood fire going in the fireplace, incredibly personable and attentive service, and great food. They had a special for 10 which included a full dinner, dessert, and a beer. They even brought out a simple appetizer for us on the house. Would go again, many many times, if I lived in Quito. Carefully-executed French/Ecuadorian fusion.

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Vadim Goldstein

Menu del dia was edible. Definitely wasn't worth the money.