Pachamama had a stall setup at Couleur Cafe this past weekend and in the search of something different (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! read more