Best Colombian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Colombian food in Tunja. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Colombian restaurants near you.. Tunja (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈtuŋha]) is a city on the Eastern Ranges of the Colombian Andes, in the region known as the Altiplano Cundiboyacense, 130 km northeast of Bogotá. In 2012 it had an estimated population of 181,407 inhabitants. It is the capital of Boyacá department and the Central Boyacá Province. Tunja is an important educational centre of well-known universities. In the time before the Spanish conquest of the Muisca, Tunja was called Hunza and was conquered by the Spanish conquistadors on August 20, 1537 upon zaque Quemuenchatocha and founded by the Spanish on August 6, 1539, exactly one year after the former southern capital Bacatá. The city hosts the most remaining Muisca architecture: Hunzahúa Well, Goranchacha Temple and Cojines del Zaque.
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4 based on 31 reviews
If youâve never had typical Colombian food, this is certainly an option. However, I was really disappointed that they didn't have any dishes particular to the Boyaca region. The other offerings from the Andean region of Colombia were nothing special. I tried the sancocho with chicken. The prices felt high, the same as I pay in Bogota which is a much more expensive city. A better option for me was Magnus, which is located down the hill from the San Francisco, and has a delicious and affordable lunch special (but more international style cuisine).
4 based on 15 reviews
Triste que se trate de hacer un restaurante temático, moderno y pintoresco en tunja cuando no se presta ninguna atención a los detalles. Llegamos a un almuerzo familiar no fuimos recibidos por ningún mesero y nos tocó unir mesas a nosotros. Luego de la cata no habÃa cerca de cuatro platos y no fuimos informados. Se pidió las bebidas y unas entradas pidiendo que fueran ágiles. No fue posible que llegara se tardaron cerca de 20 minutos para traer dos cervezas y una gaseosa, ante el reclamo lo único que decÃan los meseros era que habláramos con el administrador ( solo habÃa dos meseros) las entradas nunca llegaron y nos dieron fue los principales por ello las cancelamos. La comida mal de termino mi lomo que lo perdió medio llegó bien asado y un salmón llego aun congelado en la mitad. Realmente muy desafortunada experiencia. No regreso ni lo recomendare.
cada vez que voy a Tunja, no hay vez en la que no vaya a almorzar en este lugar, de verdad que me ha enamorado no solo con el servicio al cliente sino con su deliciosa cocina. EXCELENTE!
4 based on 43 reviews
This restaurant is in a new center out of the city. Green Hills has more restaurants. The center in not interesting. No shops. The internet for guests didn't work in the restaurant.On the menu wete different salads, but only the ceasar salad was available. The sodas on the menu... not available. Juices.... only mango and orange . Others not available. Modern interior. Much parking place. Expensive. The plate for the French fries was dirty. Small portions . Sause for the salad is like water without any taste . On the plate with the meat the yuca is too hard and difficult to eat. The meat is okay. No salt. Free toilet, but not clean. There is toilet paper. Don't go to Green Hills. Waste of time and money.
Somos una de las heladerÃas más tradicionales de la ciudad, y es que desde 2009 fabricamos el mejor helado artesanal de Tunja, Boyacá en Colombia. Nos esforzamos en mantener la mejor calidad al mejor precio. Nuestros helados han deleitado a los fanáticos
Estuve con unos amigos y nos encantó. Muchas opciones de Helados Artesanales, naturales. Malteadas, frappe, cafeterÃa y una carta variada. Es la fabrica. Juegos de mesa y concurso para ganar helado. Volveré encantada, lo recomiendo.
Atendido por sus propietarios, ofrece carnes de excelente calidad. La mazamorra chiquita (sopa de entrada, es salada, parecida a un mute) es un gran aperitivo. Siempre te dan fresas de entrada, son del cultivo propio de los dueños y son bastante buenas.
4 based on 61 reviews
Onces lounge with traditional and original meals. Suitable for family, office or friends events for birthdays and special celebrations with a capacity of up to 60 people.
I frequented Tunja regularly over past six months, and always found myself at Madame Lili whenever I stopped by the city. This is the perfect place to do business or homework, go on a date, or meet up with friends for a drink or dinner.Softly lit lights hang from a clear ceiling adorned in vines and vibrant paintings cover the walls while soft music plays throughout the café. The menu doesn't have a distinct style of cuisine or drink, but everything is impressive and satisfying. There you'll find coffee based beverages with or without liqueur, beer, wine, an array of lemonades, juices, and water filtered from the tap, appetizers, entrees, and many different desserts. They are also willing to do what they can to make your food choice vegetarian. The staff are very friendly and accommodating. It's always been an all-around good experience and time well spent at Madame Lili.I highly recommend a visit if ever you find yourself in the quiet capital of Boyacá.
4 based on 59 reviews
Colombian food, coffee and bakery
This was our second time having lunch at Lacasa and it didnât disappoint. Delicious cazuela de mariscos y sopa de frijol verde. And desserts! Yum. In a lovely house surrounded by Boyacense poetry.
4 based on 103 reviews
After searching hard for somewhere offering something different from the usual fried chicken and burgers it was great to find the Macedonia.The restaurant is well-run with excellent service and an interesting menu.
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