Other restaurants in North Of Bogotá
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Color de Hormiga
Literally named ‘The Color of Ants, ’ Barichara’s best restaurant specializes in dishes made with the region’s famous delicacy. The filet mignon drenched in ant sauce and topped with fried ants is a must. There are also many insect-free dishes, like the scrumptious lamb curry and steak with blue cheese. Don’t forget to sample the extensive wine and dessert list. The lovely thatched-roof, open-air restaurant faces a lush garden and fishponds.
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Colorde Hormiga
Literally named ‘The Color of Ants, ’ Barichara’s best restaurant specializes in dishes made with the region’s famous delicacy. The filet mignon drenched in ant sauce and topped with fried ants is a must. There are also many insect-free dishes, like the scrumptious lamb curry and steak with blue cheese. Don’t forget to sample the extensive wine and dessert list. The lovely thatched-roof, open-air restaurant faces a lush garden and fishponds.
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Restaurante Savia
The delightful Savia (previously Xirrus and Don D’Bill) specializes in inventive vegetarian, vegan and organic fare. Carnivores will love the fresh seafood and poultry dishes such as chicken in mango sauce. A plaque outside commemorates the last concert performed by former Elvis Presley drummer Bill Lynn before he died in Villa de Leyva in 2006.
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Antique
The place to impress your sweetie, this romantic rooftop restaurant is bathed in candlelight and Spanish love songs. The daring and delicious Nuevo-Colombian menu features amazing dishes such as trout with mango, coconut and prawn sauce, plus an extensive wine list.
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Shalom
This is one of the few coffee shops along Pasaje de Vargas that actually serves a full breakfast including huevos pericos (scrambled eggs with tomato and onion) and warm arepas (corn pancakes).
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Radha Govinda’s
Vegetarians will delight in this Hare Krishna restaurant serving hot, healthy cuisine in a relaxing environment. The on-site store sells incense, clothing, books, CDs and groceries such as granola and yogurt.
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Carnes y Carnes
Carnivores unite at this posh restaurant that specializes in meat, meat and more meat including beef, chicken, pork and seafood. There is no sign identifying this south bank bistro, so just follow your nose.
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Restaurante Vegetariano Saludable Delicia
Vegetarians and vegans will appreciate that Saludable Delicia lives up to its name, providing all-natural healthy, delicious set meals and à la carte dishes like veggie meats, sandwiches, salads and more.
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El Maná
This popular, word-of-mouth favorite is the best restaurant in town. Huge set meals feature traditional dishes like chicken in plum sauce, carne asada (grilled steak) and grilled mountain trout.
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Juanrry’s Pollo Broaster
Reasonably priced roasted chicken is what you’ll find here. Check out the various caricatures on the walls and see Juanrry the Chicken posing with the likes of Shakira, Michael Jackson and Mick Jagger.
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Restaurante La Braza
Low-priced Colombian lunches and dinners are served under a thatched roof in this large, open-air restaurant. It specializes in cabro con pepitoria (goat meat with blood and organs).
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Guru
The lovely patio at this upscale cafe facing Parque La Palmas is a perfect people-watching spot, and the food is great too. Try the scrumptious New York roast beef sandwich or chicken curry.
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Plenilunio Café
This Italian restaurant serves dishes such as crepes and chicken. It’s set in a cozy room with just four tables where you can hang out long after you’ve eaten, enjoying a game of chess.
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Algarabia
Set amid a beautiful open-air courtyard garden, this new restaurant is run by friendly Spaniard Francisco and his Colombian wife Sofia. The house specialties include paella and seafood.
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Santo Domingo de Guzmán
One of downtown Tunja’s most popular eateries, this family-run restaurant serves traditional dishes in a homey atmosphere. There’s also a bakery and fruit stand on-site.
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El Maizal
This restaurant doesn’t look very elegant, but has long been popular with the locals for its tasty regional dishes, huge portions and daily set meal specials.
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Punto Cero
A welcoming restaurant that offers typical food, such as bandeja paísa (a traditional Antioquian platter) and sancocho (traditional soup).
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La Ricetta Buffet
Buffets are relatively unknown in Colombia, so take advantage and pig out at this all-you-can-eat experience serving filling, international comfort food.
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El Palacio Chino
While not particularly atmospheric, this Colombian attempt at Oriental cooking produces some fresh and hot dishes of soups, noodles and steamed veggies.
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Restaurante El Viejo Chiflas
This is an atmospheric restaurant good for lovers of meat. Try the parrillada vieto chiflas, a platter of various meats, designed for two.
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Restaurante Govinda
The only vegetarian and vegan option in town, this Hare Krishna–run restaurant has good healthy, cheap and filling set meals.
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Pizza Nostra
Located in the pedestrian zone just off Plaza de Bolívar, this popular fast-food joint has a huge selection of yummy pizzas.
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Pastelería Francesa
Ooh la la! An authentic French bakery with croissants, baguettes, tarts, quiches, coffees and hot chocolate.
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Restaurante La Carreta
Housed in a historic mansion, La Carreta has a 40-year-old tradition and a good address for a fine dinner.
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Restaurante La Casona
This friendly family restaurant serves cheap set meals and typical regional dishes such as grilled meats.
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