Reviews on South American food in Pasto, Narino Department, Colombia including Sausalito Restaurante, Cola de Gallo, Peru Fusion, Vinotinto, Guadalquivir Cafe, Cuyquer, Hamburguesas El Corral, Restaurante Angus, La Costilleria - Casa Brasil, La Ruta
Things to do in Pasto
Muy buen sitio, puedes disfrutar sin duda de los mejores chicharrones de Pasto , una preparación especial, las costillas son magnificas y el ambiente muy agradable!!
4 based on 43 reviews
He asistido en varias oportunidades, durante mis viajes a Pasto y siempre la comida ha sido muy buena, la carne de Angus es espectacular
El corral en Pasto es un buen sitio, ideal para compartir en familia, las hamburguesas increibles, para quienes no comemos pan el wrap es fántastico!
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This restaurant specialises in preparing typical regional dishes, among them, roast guinea pig. I know, it sounds strange, but it was very tasty, particularly the skin, quite crispy. Service was attentive.
4 based on 28 reviews
If you come to Pasto you should visit this place and taste the "tamales", "empanadas" "quimbolitos" and everything, It tasted so good, really. Put an Empanada into your mouth and let it melt in there, it is like the paradise in a cold place.
4 based on 26 reviews
Nice place in Pasto. We had a quiet Monday afternoon café y postres. I had the house cappuccino and dessert sampler. My date had the fruit tea and tiramisu. All were delicious. Nice friendly service at a reasonable cost.
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4 based on 84 reviews
It was full the night we ate there, apparently a favourite with locals. The food was OK, not gourmet but well made and tasty. The staff was very helpful and friendly. As with the entire city, it is fairly inexpensive.
5 based on 47 reviews
Nice cozy bar/café, great service and music. Ideal for meeting friends, celebrate birthdays or just relax. Recommended Thanks for your recommendation. :)
4 based on 33 reviews
My husband and I enjoyed our dinner here, and were happy to try some local specialties. The Llalpingachos starter was great - those are kind of like potato cakes with cheese inside. They are a local specialty in Pasto. At this restaurant, they come with roasted corn, fresh tomatoes, onion, and lettuce with a little dressing, and pork ribs. The whole thing was perfectly cooked and seasoned. My husband had the restaurant's seafood special, and I had the Corvina a La Vela, or something like that. My fish was perfectly cooked, and the coconut sauce was delicately flavored and went perfectly with the fish. The shrimp on my dish were also perfectly seasoned, but were somewhat overcooked and rubbery. My husband had the same problem with the shrimp on his dish - slightly overcooked. Since seafood seems to be this place's specialty, that was disappointing. However, he did think that everything on his plate was seasoned well, and the crab au gratin was outstanding. That was the highlight of his plate. The french fries that came with his meal were a little strange - they are kind of ho-hum for a fancy place's specialty dish, and were covered in a huge pile of carrot strings. It was a little weirdly distracting on a dish where the seafood should be the star.The hervidos we had after dinner were lovely and well-made with fresh lulo. Overall, we had a nice dinner, but there were just a few things we wanted this place to do better.
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