At Rincon Antioqueño, indulge in Colombian comfort food like hearty sancocho and carne asada, all while basking in homey vibes and local treats.
"Walking into Rincon Antioqueño is like walking into the home of a sweet neighbor who loves to overfeed you. The TVs are playing reruns of La Rosa De Guadalupe and there’s an alluring smell of sizzling steak coming from the kitchen. They make a sancocho that tastes like the loving labor of 100 broth experts. They also make a juicy, flavorful morcilla, which you should start the meal with. Before leaving, browse the shelves filled with flour to make buñuelos, candies, chips, and other Colombian goods to add to your barren pantry—or donate them to that neighbor who always gives you leftovers. " - mariana trabanino
"You can expect wonderful sancocho, carne asada, and reruns of La Rosa De Guadalupe at this Flagami spot. Prioritize the short rib sancocho, which tastes like the loving labor of a team of 100 broth experts—and only for $14. If you’re not in a soup mood, they also make a juicy carne asada that comes with tostones and makes the whole restaurant smell like a successful Colombian asado. You can also get some shopping done here. The shelves in the small restaurant are filled with Colombian candies, chips, flour to make buñuelos, and more Colombian goods for your barren pantry. photo credit: CLEVELAND JENNINGS / @EATTHECANVASLLC" - Mariana Trabanino
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