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    La Malcontenta

    3.7 (7 reviews)
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    El Negocito

    El Negocito

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    I love the food!…read more Ceviche, Spicey Gambas, Meatballs in Tomatosauce and Guacamole! Every dish was very well done! The atmosphere is lovely: the cook is singing along to Spanish music. The barmaid was so friendly, customer-orientated, observant and funny! Now it seems there are a lot of locals in this place, coming in for a beer, pisco or a chat. I would always recommend to go back to this place for the quality of the food and the atmosphere.

    GLAS IN OUR FOOD AND NOT EVEN AN APOLOGISE!…read more Maybe as a Bar can have more than 1 star, but as a restaurant I'll give them minus stars. For sure. I'm Chilean and a professional cook and I felt so ashamed for the shit food that we got. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone who is interested to discover Chilean food. First of all, the plates had an horrible presentation and I'm quiet sure that they were reheated in the microwave. Cooked vegetables in a wierd sauce (not Chilean at all) with rice (basmati rice with a few pieces of paprika, unflavoured and I haven't taste something like that in my country ever!), then a ceviche that the not fresh fish was marinated in lemon maybe for more than a few days, again with Paprika (not typical at all) and that's it! mashed potatoes PASTEL, with a presentation that made me think that the cook dropped it on the floor and put it in the plate again and for the last plate, my friend had meat balls with rice (everything had this disgusting rice on te side) with a very nice surprise: GLAS! We said it to the waiter and he didn't even apologise he just took it away to the kitchen or the shit place where they prepare the stuff and he didn't dare to come back to our table to say something else about it and at the end he just discount the plate with the piece of glass. The owner which I think is also the cook has a shit attitude, rude and unfriendly. At the end of our dinner (21h) he seems to be drunk and he annoyed us with his loud way to sing (or scream mainly) To summaries SHIT FOOD, EXPENSIVE PRICES (considering the quality) and CRAP SERVICE! so at the end as a Chilean cook living abroad since a long time, I never felt so ashamed for going to this place with Belgian friends, a place that supposed to serve Chilean food. PLEASE, DONT GO TO THIS PLACE, SAVE YOUR MONEY AND GO SOMEWHERE ELSE

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

    La Fonda

    (4 reviews)

    Centre-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...

    La Malcontenta - spanish - Updated May 2026

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