Reviews La Cochabambina Restaurant

5
Hilda Kroll
+5
Generous portions of good food make this a very busy place at lunchtime for both dining in and takeout. The Asado a la Chorellana ($16.03) had two pieces of steak and lots of rice and potatoes. I left with a box with enough food for another meal. I'm glad I tried the Linasa ($2.83), a refreshing flax seed drink. Great service from Jasmin.
5
Ali Tavakoli
+5
I love Bolivian food. I am from Los Angeles and we do not have many options out there. This place was amazing. The offerings were delicious plentiful. I had silpancho that was cooked perfectly. My wife had falso cornejo that was also very delicious. We also tried the charque and some empanadas... All were delicious. I will be returning whenever I visit the area. And I'll be praying they open a location near Los Angeles.
5
miloncha Rivas
+5
As a Bolivian living in Maryland coming to Virginia an find this gem , small place hidden . Food is the bomb, we have a variety of food 🥘 soup, charkekan, Kawi soup, trancapecho and chicharrón. Trancapecho was really big.Price is good and food was fresh and delicious. We order salteñas . They look good. Jazmin our server was very nice and ready to take our order.
5
Joyce Romero
+5
Ordered for pick up- The restaurant itself is a good size and feels homey. Great service by the guys at the register. Got some cuñapes ($2each) and silpancho ($17) which were both delicious and freshly prepared. I had enough silpancho for two servings so it was worth it to me! I’ll be back :)
4
Stephen Green
+4
Pretty authentic food, with a good variety of traditional dishes. Very much a "locals" place, meaning if you aren't familiar with Bolivian food, you may find it "heavy" or just different from Mexican, Peruvian or other Latin food. Worth the the experience and good service :)
5
Warren Porter
+5
Best Bolivian pastries (Cuñape and empanadas) in the region. Cooked food is good too.
4
Exiled Fromlight
+4
Great food, tasty saltenas/empanadas. Place needs improvement on their service.
4
Les Douglas
+4
Falso Conejo was excellent! Great flavor, sauce was excellent. Would’ve preferred with rice rather than noodle but appreciate the authenticity for the region
4
Hector Gamez
+4
If you wanna try Bolivian food this is a good option;tasty,flavorful food
5
Dave Krug
+5
The best Bolivian restaurant I've tried in the DC/MD/VA area, overall. It's clean; friendly service; fresh food; authentic and unpretentious. Great cheese empanadas. My Asado con Chorellana was so flavorful and tender. I haven't had steak that good in a while. I was very impressed to have such a great experience at a such an affordable price. We are repeat customers!
4
Kenia Hurtado
+4
Usually pretty good! Their sopa de maní and salteñas have not disappointed, yet. I did order the lapping once and it looked boiled and grayish, we ultimately just decided to throw it out.
5
jazmin diaz
+5
As a bolivian child of 2, I love coming here to eat with my family, food is always tasty, and the atmosphere is lovely
5
Guillermo Castillo
+5
La cochabambinita is an authentic Bolivian restaurant. Busy and very busy on Saturdays and Sundays has very good food; i forgot, lunch time has its crowd as well. I always go for the Salteñas (Bolivian empanadas) that you have to know how to eat them to enjoy to the last drop of juice... really well prepared, great price and excellent service! They prepare other Bolivian dishes but while I enjoyed eating at “La Paz, Bolivia’ I don’t remember much on names so, I challenge you to eat at La Cochabambinita!
5
Christian V
+5
Some of the best Bolivian food in northern Virginia. I tried many of their dishes and I can't say anything negative about it. Friendly staff. Definitely would recommend to anyone.