The Best Roadside Dishes to Fuel a Trip Through Antioquia, Colombia | Bon Appétit
"A restaurant-and-farm tucked between the highway and a cliffside overlooking dense jungle, this spot offers trucha (pink trout) as a refreshing alternative to the region’s pork- and beef-heavy cuisine. While you wait you can wander the grounds and meet horses and roosters; the trout—available breaded or in ajillo (garlic sautéed)—should be bright pink, soft inside and crisp on the outside, with some bones to watch for. Typical accompaniments are potatoes or patacones (flattened fried plantains); use the plantains as a palate reprieve or stack the fish on top, and don’t forget to add ají for extra kick." - ByIsa Zapata
Excellent place to stop while driving and eat, serving sizes are really big and seasoning is good. They have tables inside and outside. You can have some ok view from outside. They are pet friendly and will accommodate you.
Service was really good, even though we were sitting outside they were always paying attention to what we needed.
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Ain't that place by the Ochoa brothers from medellin cartel?
Andres Munera
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Kind of hidden but a good place to stop on the way to Antioquia's Southwest.
Don Dorian (DonDorian)
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Excelente space the food was wonderful.
happylivin curacao
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Aquardiente shot with a special bloody mary pass..... nice