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    La Fonda - Sancocho, beans, rice plate with avocado and Colombian coleslaw.

    La Fonda

    3.8(4 reviews)
    3.4 kmCentre-Ville, Bruxelles

    La Fonda is located down a slight obscure alley, not far from the Opera House. The space is…read morecompact, but holds a number of tables. Go early as it did fill up on a Sunday for dinner. We arrived at 6:30pm. I'd have given this five stars had there been more entree options available on the menu. But out of eight main dishes, five were unavailable. However, what we did end up having was delicious. Starter: Beef empanadas, two small but delicious empanadas with lots of flavor, served with a spicy salsa. Mains: Bandeja paisa - if you love pork belly, this is a deep fried strip of pork belly, served with rice that has a fried egg on top, half a plantain, a tostone, shredded beef, half an avocado, and what I'll assume is a Colombian coleslaw (on the vinegary side). The soup, Sancocho, was a delicious concoction of beef and pork ribs, with potatoes, plantains and yucca. Comes with rice, half the avo, and the same coleslaw. Service was straightforward and friendly. Their English was limited, as was our French and Spanish, but the order sheet and picture menu were helpful. Give it a go. Family run, unpretentious, no loud dance music playing, and there didn't seem to be a ton of tourists. Our meal as noted above with three waters ran us €47. CASH ONLY.

    This was my first Colombian experience. All I got to say is that I am full of emotions. I feel like…read moreI travelled in Colombia for 3 hours. The welcoming was awesome. The food... OMG... amazing!!! Not even talking about the atmosphere that makes you travel. I will for sure be back my Colombian friends...

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    La Fonda - Pork belly, plantain, fried egg, avocado, tostone, chorizo, shredded beef and rice.

    Pork belly, plantain, fried egg, avocado, tostone, chorizo, shredded beef and rice.

    La Fonda - Menu... or what wasn't on the menu

    Menu... or what wasn't on the menu

    La Fonda - Menu and check in one

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    Menu and check in one

    Pachamama - Mango juice, great!

    Pachamama

    3.5(2 reviews)
    0.8 kmChatelain

    This newly opened restaurant deserves some praise, no doubt I will become a regular. Service is…read moregreat, the family running it are really super nice. Home-made food, filling and at great value. Adding a south american touch to the rue defacq/bailli/louise neighbourhood!

    Pachamama had a stall setup at Couleur Cafe this past weekend and in the search of something…read moredifferent (besides the usual African, Asian, etc. fare) my boyfriend came across Pachamama. I obviously can't attest to anything concerning the restaurant, location, etc. but the food was good. He had a Chilean hotdog, which is a normal hotdog with a handful of different sauces, including guacamole. He liked the concept but said the the actual hotdog (meat, if you can call it that?) lacked in taste. Basically, it was a normal hotdog. He mentioned if it would have been a better sausage it would have made the whole thing excellent. We also shared a vegetarian empanada, which was filled with spinach. I wasn't all that impressed, probably because I was expecting some cheese too (feta?). But that's my own fault, I should have just ordered the cheese version. For dessert, I had this cake that looked very special and unlike anything I've had before so I gave it a try (I believe it's called Milhojas cake but don't quote me on that). It includes a very thin cookie that is round and the size of a normal cake and it is layered multiple times to make a cake. It is then topped with caramel. This then cut like a normal cake. I hope the description gives you all a good idea of how truly awesome and unique this thing tasted! Also, the people serving us were quite friendly and nice to talk to while we were waiting for our food to be made up. I'm looking forward to trying this restaurant at its actual location at some point!

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    Pachamama - Tortilla!

    Tortilla!

    Pachamama - Onions seasoned in vinegar

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    Onions seasoned in vinegar

    El Verde - Tacos au poulet guacamole gouda fondu et sauce salsa (demander la sauve piquante à côté aux piments africains qui déchirent

    El Verde

    2.6(18 reviews)
    2.0 kmMatonge
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    Not really sure how to explain this one - the previous restaurant here (almost identical menu and…read morename)...El Verghel...was an institution and absolutely great for lunch (sitting or take away). Sure it wasn't cheap, but the mix of staff and great food kept us coming back for more. Fast-forward to the present - apparently there are new owners and a (slight) name change. Suddenly the quality of the food takes an absolute nose-dive, despite appearing to be unchanged on paper. Example - the amazing slices of beef on the famous 'palta' sandwiches have now been cut back to taste more like spam on bread. Sure, it's the same kind of ingredients, but clearly someone decided to increase the money they could take in from subtely cutting costs. Do I sound jaded? Well, my suspicious have been confirmed by a large number of colleagues who made this place a regular lunch spot over the last few years. So I guess that's just that. Perhaps if you had never been before it would still appear as a good option for lunch. But I really don't see myself coming back here any more unless I am stuck. Of course there are still some good options in here compared to the numerous delis in the area if you are searching for hot food and a nice place to sit down, but it's just the drop in quality that really stands out as both unnecessary and a downright pity.

    I'm used to being somewhere between disappointed and downright offended by what passes for Mexican…read morefood in Europe. So, it's faint praise to say that what I ate here was only mediocre. It's a cheery space with friendly service, eager to please. The Spanish tortilla was a bit dry, and needed garlic. The chicken tacos, well, they had chicken in them, and the corn tortillas were genuine corn tortillas. There wasn't any Mexican spice to anything I ate, until I asked for some hot sauce to lend some flavor, any flavor to what I was eating. When the hot sauce arrived, it was a halleluja moment that earned this place a third star. I received a ramekin filled with ... habanero salsa! I thought peppers this strong were illegal in the European Union. I was ecstatic. Upon finishing my plate of tacos, I asked the waiter if I could bring home a portion of habanero salsa and some raw peppers too. He happily obliged, and now I'm setting my mouth on fire in Brussels.

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    El Verde - El verde beef pepper burger

    El verde beef pepper burger

    El Verde - Churrasco boeuf 10€20

    Churrasco boeuf 10€20

    El Verde - Empanada de carne + Chili 4€

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    Empanada de carne + Chili 4€

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