Cactus - Uyuni

Italian, Pasta, Fusion

Cactus

Cactus
3.4 / 5 (318 reviews)

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Here you will find the menu of Cactus in Uyuni. At the moment, there are 11 menus and drinks on the menu.

Last update: 17.01.2026 from: User

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★ 3.4 / 5 from 318 reviews

Was África Toro at Cactus a mag?
Very fast and good service, many options including pastas, chicken, beef and Korean food. I ate the Cordon Blue (75 Bs), which was excellently prepared with a delicious sauce. The cactus beer (25 Bs) was also nice to try it has a red color and a strong taste like most darker beers do. There was heating, beautiful music and beautiful decorations on the wall, so I give it 4 stars! View all feedback.

What Anonym dislikes about Cactus:
Their garlic bread and (peach) fruit drink are decent, but they cannot make fettuccine alfredo, or Italian probably. I got sick of the plate before I finish half. I had to force myself to swallow the rest since I won't have food for the next 12 hours as I take an overnight bus. Definitely not worth the Bolivian price tag they charge for it. View all feedback.

Food was good, drinks also in 2l bottle, quick service and heating:

Large Asian Fusion Restaurant with laundry service provoked

Great Korean food. Although you cannot compare that they are in Korea, I was quite surprised for their efforts to make Korean traditional food in Uyuni.

We had really nice Korean food! A bit pricy for backpackers (60 75 BOB per main course) but so are most restaurants at Uyuni. Would recommend!

I won't go here any longer. After buying lunch in this restaurant a few times, and seeing that the price varied from day to day (first time 40 bolivianos, second time 30 bolivianos, third time 35 bolivianos), I asked a local friend to give them a call and ask the price for lunch. They said 25 for locals and 35 for foreigners! This restaurant discriminates against non-Bolivians, which is illegal in Bolivia under Law 045. This is unfortunate, because many backpackers in Latin America are young people who don't have much money. The economy in Uyuni is so heavily supported by tourism that price-gouging of tourists seems like biting the hand that feeds, and is a very ugly practice.

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