Best Fast Food restaurants nearby. Discover the best Fast Food food in San Andres Island. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Fast Food restaurants near you.. The coral island of San Andres is a diverse ecosystem of reefs, geysers, groves, and cays. Needless to say, it’s perfect for diving, snorkeling, and outdoor exploring. This paradise has multicolored warm waters and 12 mangrove forests, and the beach cedars of Johnny Cay are like natural condos for beach birds. Keep an eye out for overlooked pirate treasure at Morgan’s Cave before chowing down on rondón, a signature Caribbean dish of fish, pork, conch, plantain and coconut milk.
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Lukuman is a magical place to savor our unique Jerk Chicken, fish and charcoal on the Island for its flavor, in an environment surrounded by nature by the sea accompanied by a beautiful sunset. You can enjoy here the marine world with snorkeling, a trampo
Stumbled across this place on a Sunday when La Piscinita was closed. Great spot for a swim - the owner kindly re-set up the ladder for us as there had been bad weather. Lovely clear water (deep) and hardly anyone else there. Jerk chicken was good and they also had sweet pies on offer which looked great.
3 based on 42 reviews
Its a place to just have a quick bite when you are by the beach. The place is very small an not very clean.
4 based on 45 reviews
This is a tiny place with bars around for walls. There are a few tables only. The food is very local but to its credit I think good. It is clean. The staff is very attentive.Not a destination restaurant but a work of love by some hard-working local family. They have a sense of humor in the name
4 based on 20 reviews
Ok. When I go in a trip to a country I usually taste the local food, but Colombian cuisine has not a very wide spectrum, not for tourist at least. So when you get tired of the fried fish and the fried banana and the fried arepa and you want something familiar (specially on hangovers) then its when a good pizza comes great! Lets start with, its probably the main ingredients for the pizza (flour and cheese) aren't the same (nor good) in Colombia. So in general as far as i could taste, Colombian's pizza its no good.Bistro 82 it's the exception. The cheese still its Colombian's cheese, but you can immediately tell that is an Italian guy behind it!I didn't have many, but Bistro 82 was the best pizza I ate in Colombia.
3 based on 155 reviews
We were pretty hungry when we popped in to Qbano. It's a small and clean establishment. As a vegetarian, I had a tough time finding anything on the menu and opted for nachos and cheese which was a mistake. The cheese didn't taste much like cheese (can't articulate what it did taste like) and the nachos were a bit off as well. My friend ordered a deli sandwich and was okay with it. We waited for a while (they'd just opened) and the food wasn't hot. I wouldn't return here since there's not much of interest on the menu for my dietary needs. However, the staff was nice. El Gato Rio is directly across the street which is how we ended up trying Qbano in the first place. Did I mention, the limonada was great!
4 based on 1020 reviews
Altho this is a beach town many restaurants will not let you in if you are wet. This one did. And the food and service were decent!
4 based on 1360 reviews
Great location - right on the beautiful beach! Sat at a table beachside mid-afternoon. Table was sticky/filthy - all the tables were. Never saw a waiter/waitress - so we went inside for service. Heard a few employees in the back having fun... but no one working the bar... got tired of waiting so left. I did notice their beer selection. It consisted of 4 local beers and Miller Lite.
4 based on 434 reviews
Nice place where you can have a good meal and a great margarita for a reasonable price. There are 3 restaurants next to each other and even though you sit in one you can get the menu of the other two. The staff is very nice and the outdoor atmosphere is great.
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4 based on 199 reviews
We went to Seaweee because of all the good reviews on Tripadvisor, but sorry we can not confirm that! We ordered a Wrap and Peruvian Style Ceviche. The Wrap was soso, not really healthy but okay. But the Ceviche was to badest we had during our 3.5 months trip in south america! They served it in a plastic bowl, which wasnât a problem. But you felt like in a fast food restaurant, served without any love. As side to the Ceviche, we became some crackers from the supermarket. Sorry when I pay 27â000 cop for Ceviche Iâd like to eat with normal cutlery and not with a plastic spoon out of a plastic bowl! The worst of all was that the fish defenetly not was fresh, it tasted really chewy. On a island I really do expect fresh fish! When I asked the waiter about the freshness, he said yes itâs fresh. We buy if fresh, cut it in pieces and freez it! WTF! Thatâs not fresh! I really feel sorry for the cook, this poor man donât know whats fresh! I canât belive why people wrote they had in this restaurant the best Ceviche! We had several Ceviches, and this was the badest ever! Donât go there and eat Ceviche! The pricelevel is also really high, in Cartagena, who is also very touristy, we had a delicious one for 20.000cop including fresh Patacones! It was defenetly the first and last time we ate here!!!
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4 based on 338 reviews
United by the passion for the primitive and essential ... The BBQ. Roasted and smoked foods accompanied by our special sauces.
The food at this restaurant is really great and everybody was happy with it. However, and here comes the downside why I deducted two points, is the sheer amount of avoidable plastic garbage they use!Come on guys, is it really necessary to use plastic forks, styrofoam cups and why do you wrap your burgers in some extra layers of packing material??? Youâre not a cheap take-away place but a real restaurant. Serve your delicious meals on porcelain plates with real cutlery made from steel and pour your drinks in glasses! San Andrés already has a huge problem with waste and environmental pollution! With your single-use tableware youâll make it worse!! :-(Thank you for your comment, we share your concern for the care of the environment and we try to use biodegradable products whenever possible and we never use styrofoam cups, unfortunately our place is very small and our kitchen is even smaller, for this reason we do not have enough space to be able to wash dishes and cutlery, however we are looking for a better located and wider place to solve this problem.
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