You will dine really well in Sucre; this city has tons of interesting and delicious eateries. In addition to the restaurants listed below, here are some other good choices: The most delicious salteñas in town can be found at El Paso de los Abuelos, Bustillo 216 (tel. 0104/6455-173); they're open daily from 8am to 1pm. The newest and hippest cafe/restaurant is Salamadra, Calle Avaroa 510 (tel. 0104/6913-433), where the crème de la crème of Sucre's residents gather for lunch, dinner, and coffee and snacks. For a much simpler but exquisite local experience, visit Las Delicias [ST], Estudiantes 50 (tel. 0104/6442-502). Here, owner (and baker) Dorly Fernández de Toro serves her amazing pastries; some are very unusual but delicious, like the sonso, made from mashed yucas. There's also a good selection of yummy empanadas and humitas (a Bolivian version of the tamale). Las Delicias is open only Tuesday through Saturday from 4 to 8pm -- come early as this place fills up fast.
The best place for lunch with a terrific view is the Café Gourmet Mirador, Plaza Anzures, across from the Recoleta (tel. 0104/6440-299). You'll dine outside under lovely bamboo umbrellas with Sucre stretched at your feet; the speciality here is crepes. They're open daily until 6pm.