What should I order at Casa de Campo?
Casa de Campo
Pique Lomo
Mentioned multiple times as a must-try dish, praised for being large, shareable, and flavorful. It is noted as the house signature and recommended especially the 'borracho' style.
Silpancho
Highly recommended for its huge portion size, tender meat, and crunchy potato accompaniment. Suitable for sharing, making it a popular choice among diners.
Picante de Lengua
Described as super soft, tasty, juicy, tender, and with mild spice, this dish is appreciated for its flavor and texture.
Pato Dorado
Praised for being crispy and juicy, served as half a small duck portion suitable for sharing. Recommended for its excellent flavor.
Planchita
Mentioned as fantastic and savory, highlighting the quality and enjoyment it brings to the dining experience.
Steak
Recommended by a reviewer as a favorite, noted for good quality and taste.
Sopa de Mani
Suggested as a must-try traditional soup, though not considered the best ever, it is still recommended for authentic local flavor.
Hours
| Monday | 12 to 11:30 PM |
|---|---|
| Tuesday | 12 to 11:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 12 to 11:30 PM |
| Thursday | 12 to 11:30 PM |
| Friday | 12 to 11:30 PM |
| Saturday | 12 to 11:30 PM |
| Sunday | 12 AM to 11:30 PM |
About Casa de Campo
Casa de Campo is a South American restaurant in Cochabamba, Bolivia, known for traditional Bolivian food, large portions, and a wide menu. Reviewers consistently praise the fresh, authentic flavors, generous serving sizes, and friendly service. The atmosphere is described as cozy, rustic, historic, and quiet, with outdoor seating and a bar onsite. It is popular for lunch, dinner, and solo dining, and reservations are recommended for brunch, lunch, and dinner.
Amenities & services
Service options
- Outdoor seating
- No-contact delivery
- Delivery
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Highlights
- Great beer selection
- Great cocktails
- Great dessert
- Great wine list
Popular for
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Solo dining
Accessibility
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
Offerings
- Alcohol
- Beer
- Cocktails
- Coffee
- Hard liquor
- Quick bite
- Small plates
- Wine
Dining options
- Brunch
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Dessert
- Seating
- Table service
Amenities
- Bar onsite
- Restroom
Atmosphere
- Casual
- Cozy
- Historic
- Quiet
- Trendy
Crowd
- Groups
- Tourists
Planning
- Brunch reservations recommended
- Lunch reservations recommended
- Dinner reservations recommended
- Accepts reservations
Payments
- Credit cards
- Debit cards
- NFC mobile payments
- Credit cards
Children
- Good for kids
- High chairs
Parking
- Free street parking
- Usually somewhat difficult to find a space
Frequently asked questions
What is Casa de Campo known for?
Casa de Campo is known for traditional Bolivian dishes served in very large portions, especially plates like silpancho, pique lobo, picante de lengua, pato dorado, and plachita. Reviewers repeatedly mention the food as fresh, authentic, and full of Cochabamba flavor, with many noting that one plate can easily feed two or more people.
What dishes are most recommended at Casa de Campo?
Reviewers most often highlight silpancho, picante de lengua, pique lobo, pato dorado, and plachita, along with steak and fish dishes from the broad menu. The silpancho is described as huge and shareable, the picante de lengua as soft and juicy, and the pato dorado as crispy and juicy.
What is the atmosphere like at Casa de Campo?
The atmosphere is described as cozy, rustic, historic, and quiet, with a classic old-style feel and a terrace option. It suits groups and tourists well, but solo diners are also listed as a common crowd, and reviews say it works for relaxed meals and big gatherings.
Is Casa de Campo good value, and what is the price range?
The restaurant is listed as higher priced, and reviewers say the prices are high, but many still call the food excellent value because the portions are so large. Several reviews note that one dish can serve two to four people, so sharing is the best way to make the price work well.
When is the best time to visit Casa de Campo?
One review says arriving around 12:00 is a good time for photos, because by about 12:45 the place was already packed and lively. Since lunch, dinner, and brunch reservations are recommended, going early or booking ahead is the safest way to avoid a busy rush.
Is parking available at Casa de Campo?
Yes. Free street parking, Usually somewhat difficult to find a space is available.
Is Casa de Campo kid-friendly?
Yes, Casa de Campo is good for kids.
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