Where to Eat in Medellin, Colombia
04 August, 2017
- Words by
- Maria Gotay
restaurant
Plaza de Botero
Medellin, Colombia
Don’t be afraid to try some street snacks on a walk around the city. Whether it’s crispy potato empanadas with garlic aioli, fresh fruit smoothies from a car, or a cordito – a tiny shot of sweetened coffee poured from a thermos by a wandering vendor – sampling the Colombian confectionary is all part of the experience. Don’t neglect the huge variety of exotic tropical fruits either, like the passionfruit-esque granadilla and antioxidant guanabana.
Address
Plaza de Botero
050021
restaurant
Querida
Medellin, Colombia
There are lots of tiny restaurants to explore in Poblado, and one of the best is La Querida – meaning “the darling” en Espanol. The hipster bistro features an understated interior, long wooden tables and street-side patio. An open-air kitchen with a menu that mingles Colombian favourites with classic brunch dishes, such as chicken and waffles and arepas rellenas. Arepas, Colombia’s national sandwiches, are served in an upscale manner and stuffed with carnitas, avocado or queso fresco (fresh cheese).
restaurant
El Cielo
Medellin, Colombia
One of the most well-known restaurants in the city, this one helped put Medellin on the culinary map. Featuring farm-to-table ingredients served in a huge variety of beautifully presented dishes, expect a sensory dining experience. Among a lush, forest-filled lounge setting, it’s one of the sexiest food places to find yourself while in Colombia.