Bright, colorful decor with Colombian imagery creates a cozy, family-like vibe. Fresh, hot buñuelos shine alongside other bakery treats. Warmth and great music fill the space, making it feel like home.
Buñuelos come out fresh and hot in the morning with perfect cooking and flavor. They stand out alongside other bakery items like almojábanas and pandebono, all tasting outstandingly good.
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Daily lunch specials are available, offering great value.
The prices are very affordable for the portions served.
Expect a good turnover of fresh products daily.
Spacious restaurant offers a family-friendly atmosphere with vibrant Colombian music and decor. Crispy buñuelos pair perfectly with coffee, standing out among authentic pastries. Clean design and artwork create a welcoming spot for quick bakery treats and relaxed dining.
Buñuelos here are crispy and pair well with coffee. They stand out among other authentic bakery items like pandebonos and empanadas.
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Reservations are recommended due to limited seating capacity.
The restaurant offers a lunch menu at a very good price.
Prices are reasonable, making it an affordable dining option.
Intimate dining with dim candle-lit ambiance creates a romantic, quiet space for about 18 guests. Small buñuelos serve as a fun, generous dessert pairing perfectly with coffee or tea. Guests bring their own drinks, adding to the relaxed, low-key vibe.
Small buñuelos appear as a special touch, often served in generous portions. They pair well with desserts and hot beverages like coffee or tea, adding a unique and fun finish to the meal.
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The tasting menu costs $155 per person with prepaid online reservation.
Tatemó is a small restaurant with only seating for about 20 people.
As a BYOB restaurant, there is a $20 corkage fee for the first bottle.
Small bakery shines with bold buñuelos and fresh pandebonos. Homey vibe invites guests to enjoy Colombian bread in a friendly space. Popular spot stays busy, proving its steady appeal.
Buñuelos here have a strong flavor that stands out. They come alongside pandebono and bread, creating a notable trio of baked goods.
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Expect to pay around $50 for two meals, including tip.
Lunch specials are available and offer good value.
The bakery is often busy, so plan for potential wait times.
Cozy space with gigantic TVs shows soccer games, creating a lively family vibe. Buñuelos taste super authentic but texture varies if reheated. Clean interior and outdoor tables add comfort, while music shifts from quiet lunch to lively night.
Buñuelos here taste super authentic with a delicious flavor. Some orders come freshly made, while others may be reheated, affecting the texture slightly.
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Expect an 18% gratuity added automatically for large tables.
Parking is convenient for visitors.
The restaurant does not provide free water; bottled water must be purchased.
Large, cozy space with stylish decor and an in-house bakery offers a welcoming vibe. Authentic Colombian music creates a pleasant atmosphere that feels like home. Buñuelos come cold and are not warmed, but remain delicious and pair well with coffee.
Buñuelos and pandebonos come cold and are not heated upon request. They pair well with coffee and are considered delicious by many. Service on warming these items is curt and generally declined.
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They only make chicken pies once a day, so arrive early to get them.
Brunch offers special prices, making it a great time to visit.
Prices are generally affordable compared to other Colombian restaurants.
Colorful decor and traditional salsa music create an authentic Colombian vibe. Buñuelos here are delicious and evoke strong reactions, pairing well with other dishes. Spacious and clean space feels cold with loud music and soccer games on a projector add to the lively atmosphere.
Buñuelos here are delicious and bring strong reactions, making people laugh or cry long after eating. They pair well with other Colombian dishes like empanadas and Bandeja Paisa.
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There is ample parking available at the restaurant.
The restaurant offers a wide variety of food, juices, and snacks.
Half of the Bandera Paisa costs around $20-21 USD.
Small space with minimalist rustic vibe feels cozy and upscale. Buñuelos are extremely hard and pricey, lacking fluffiness. Intimate energy and personal touches like singing add charm.
Small size and extreme hardness define the buñuelos here. They lack the usual light and fluffy texture and cost over $3 each.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to limited seating.
Expect a wait time during peak dinner hours on weekends.
Parking is available nearby, but can fill up quickly during busy times.