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3 May 2026

Discover a Taste of Bolivia on the Sunlit Streets of Ibiza at Cafetería Wasi

Discover a Taste of Bolivia on the Sunlit Streets of Ibiza at Cafetería Wasi

Nestled on Sant Cristòfol Street in Ibiza, Cafetería Wasi is quickly capturing the hearts of those looking to enjoy a unique slice of Bolivia right here on the island. Whether it's a craving for delicious arepas or the traditional Bolivian salteña, this place has got you covered.

Founded by Érica and her family, who have called Spain home for 25 years, Wasi opened its doors on 17th April, turning a long-held dream into reality. Initially taking up baking as a hobby, Érica's journey has led her to establish this charming oasis where guests can savour everything from artisanal cakes to brunch delights with a twist.

The welcoming café invites you from Monday to Friday, 7 AM to 7 PM, and over the weekends until 2 PM. As if their specialty coffee isn't enough to lure you in, their scrambled eggs with arepas have certainly become a must-try. By creatively combining Spanish baking with Bolivian flavours, Wasi presents an unforgettable culinary experience for both locals and tourists alike.

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