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5 based on 333 reviews
Quaint family run Peruvian restaurant which serves the best Peruvian in Bogota. Mr. Cesar Fernandez Vizconde and his all-Peruvian team our proud ambassadors of the exquisite traditions of Peruvian cuisine from the causas and anticuchos to the lomo saltado
In the high-end Chapinero district is an unassuming Peruvian gem. Simple tables belie the complexity and the honesty of the food. An incredibly wide-ranging menu that covers the fullest range of Peruvian cuisine. Ingredients appear to be of the highest grade and are well-prepared.I've sampled ceviche all over Colombia, for instance, and theirs equals the best I've had in Miami, Providence, Boston and certainly Lima. One can eat here at random from the menu and emerge satisfied in so many senses.
4 based on 200 reviews
Bar restaurant located on the central square of old town of Usaquén Bogota. Very touristy safe and easy access for tourists downtown . We have menus written in several languages. We are open Monday to Sunday from 8 am until our last customer leaves. Our r
The dining room is beautifully decorated with lots of graffiti on the walls, which changes regularly. The staff was very friendly even though they did not speak English. We had the carne del patron, which was very good, and the parrillada, which was not so good as the beef was very chewy. Overall, if you stay in the proximity it is a good casual dinner place, but it is not worth the drive if you stay closer to the city center. I would give it a 3.5 if that was possible.
3 based on 64 reviews
The reviews here were on balance not very good. However, our experience in all respects was very good. The ambiance is very nice and appropriate for the type of restaurant this is. We were a group of five families with small children. First, our reservation worked perfectly. Table ready to go. To start we ordered one of everything (except the âcaldoâ) under Para Picar. It was all great. Then the main meal was varied but everyone liked what they ordered. The one notation I must make is that it took an hour for the main meal to be served but, as the waiter gave us a heads-up and told us it would be that long, it wasnât a problem; we took the kids to see the animals in the barn. The typical Colombian desserts everyone said were pretty good. I had the chocolate cake which was also a plus. The cappuccinos were also above average. Lastly price to value was more than acceptable. So to sum it up: even though I was a bit wary as to what to expect, we came away very positively impressed.
4 based on 443 reviews
We came here based on Lonely Planet and the reviews here and boy was it worth it! We took a taxi down especially from where we were staying in Parque 93. We went late on a Monday afternoon after sightseeing. We actually wanted the arepas but they don't do all day breakfast and it was already past lunch time so we had to choose from the main menu which had a range of healthy soup, salad, sandwich options. Caters well for vegans and vegetarians. I am a very healthy eater and eat lot's of salads but this was one of the best ever! I had the quinoa salad which was divine! It had lettuce, broad beans, cashew nuts and cherry tomatoes with a lovely light dressing. I polished off the lot. Food was fresh, delicious and healthy. It came out quickly. Menu is only in Spanish. Staff do not speak English. They are pleasant but not overly friendly. Good and fast service. Restaurant was clean, welcoming and cosy. Semi full when we went. Not very big. I would highly recommend. I am just sad I cannot go back to try the breakfast. Some reviewers mention expensive but I thought it was very reasonable plus the portion was big.
4 based on 278 reviews
Best traditional Mexican restaurant/bar located in Usaquen, (Bogota Colombia). Come and enjoy the finest mexican food and drinks at an affordable price... Happy hour from 12 to 6pm (2x1). Our beautifully decorated walls and the kindness of our employees w
By far, the best place you can eat real Mexican food in Bogota Usaquen!I visited this restaurant several times during my stay.The atmosphere is inviting you may feel you are in Mexico.They are efficient, professional, and nice. Quality of food is very good and prices can be considered as reasonable.
4 based on 928 reviews
We had dinner here on a Saturday night. We were seated promptly. The seating is comfortable, the service was professional and efficient.The food, the food was simply wonderful. We chose a variety of dishes, the grilled octopus was fantastic, If you are a seafood lover, this is the place to go.
4 based on 600 reviews
Came for dinner after reading wonderful reviews about the ceviche and freshness of the seafood, The owners are particular to serve only seasonal sustainably caught fish, so their menu can change depending on availability, Everything we ordered was scrumptious, especially the ceviche. I would return just for that!No mention was made anywhere of the quaint area and the profusion of small restaurants in the square. One could imagine horse and carriage, the setting was so romantic and old world. We had a delightful and delicious evening and hope to return.
We are a pastry shop, bakery and coffee shop . We offer products for vegan , vegetarian , sugar free and gluten free . All our products are made by hand. We want to provide you with a pleasant moment next to his family and friends. Visit us , will always
If you want an interesting 1/2 day trip (or all day), I enjoy walking around the little town of La Calera.Colombians say that A Punta de Nieve has the best coffee and deserts. I like coffee but don't know good from bad. My wife on the other hand is a coffee snob. She is always dragging me into this coffee shop.If you want real coffee and great deserts, it is worth driving to La Calera. I also like to wander around the town enjoying the views and people watching.
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3 based on 64 reviews
The reviews here were on balance not very good. However, our experience in all respects was very good. The ambiance is very nice and appropriate for the type of restaurant this is. We were a group of five families with small children. First, our reservation worked perfectly. Table ready to go. To start we ordered one of everything (except the âcaldoâ) under Para Picar. It was all great. Then the main meal was varied but everyone liked what they ordered. The one notation I must make is that it took an hour for the main meal to be served but, as the waiter gave us a heads-up and told us it would be that long, it wasnât a problem; we took the kids to see the animals in the barn. The typical Colombian desserts everyone said were pretty good. I had the chocolate cake which was also a plus. The cappuccinos were also above average. Lastly price to value was more than acceptable. So to sum it up: even though I was a bit wary as to what to expect, we came away very positively impressed.
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