Showing posts with label los bancos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label los bancos. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

People I Have Asked: Patricio

 Patricio was the proprietor of Hostal Restaurante Mirador Rio Blancos.


Some of the delicious food we enjoyed at Mirador Rio Blanco...

Two kinds of deliciousness:
the yellow juice is arrasha
(my sister-in-law said it tasted like star fruit);
the dish in front holds aji.
We were served various kinds of aji throughout our trip.

Yuca frita - like french fries,
only yuca (yucca) instead of potatoes

A pork dish that featured pineapple and coconut.
The flavors reminded me a bit of Thai food.

Cinnamon pork.  


A hint of the river valley view outside.

The front of the restaurant

The front of Mirador Rio Blanco.
You'll notice that the outside of each hotel building
has a type of local bird painted on it.

Hostal and Restaurante Mirador Rio Blanco
Los Bancos, Pichincha, Ecuador
June 2011

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Mr. Hunter Recommends: Mirador Rio Blanco

On our first day in mainland Ecuador, our tour guide drove us to a restaurant in Los Bancos.  It was pretty late in the day, and we were hungry after our ziplining adventure in Mindo.  We walked into the dim restaurant and realized that it had a deck out in back that overlooked this stunning river valley.  
The river, I believe, is called Rio Blanco.


When we first stepped out onto the deck,
the valley was shrouded in mist.

The view of the valley was wondrous enough, but what really made Mirador Rio Blanco a favorite stop on our trip was the birds.  Out on the deck, there was a hummingbird feeder that attracted many varieties of hummers, including (of course) many we had never seen before.  I spent a lot of time lingering nearby and snapping pictures.  By the time our late lunch was finished, I found that the hummers had grown a little more accustomed to my presence, so that I could get closer.



Video of the bird feeder action:

                      

The hummingbird feeder was only one part of the birding magnificence at Mirador Rio Blanco.  Just outside the windows alongside our table inside the restaurant, there was a row of trees with pieces of bananas nailed to the the branches.  Throughout our (delicious) meal, we could turn and watch tanagers, woodpeckers, and more as they stopped to dine.  

I got so excited when I realized that this Thick-billed Euphonia
was not just black and yellow but also BLUE.

And then a Pale Mandibled Aracari arrived!
We hadn't even dreamed we might see a toucan.

Video of the banana bar action just outside the window as we ate.
The pale blue birds are Blue-gray tanagers.


Here's a video of the view from Mirdaor Rio Blanco's deck.  
It's a spot I will always revisit in my mind.

                      

If you find yourself in Ecuador, Mr. Hunter and I hope you have a chance to spend a bit of time at Mirador Rio Blanco!

Hostal Restaurante Mirador Rio Blanco
Los Bancos, Pichincha
Ecuador
June 2011