GREATFOOD. I always make sure I’m ready for lunch when I’m in the area. Have been here 3 times and can say the food was delicious every time. The server Christian also made a few suggestions that weren’t on the menu, for example a fruit smoothie that was so rich and tasty. 5⁄5 hands down
Dan G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Winthrop, MA
Came here one night after dinner as it was the only place open. My friends and I each got a piece of tres leches cake which was really yummy of course. This bakery has a set up where you could go and relax with a friend of coffee and dessert… or not.
Sal W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Boston, MA
Impressed by the breakfast burrito, less impressed by the pastry I picked. Two people can eat here for less than $ 25. Server tried to charge for coffees even though the menu clearly states that the breakfast includes it. Friendly people that work there though. Seating is a bit tight.
Uday S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 New York, NY
Great ambience and authentic colombian food. Seating on the lower side, esp for big groups.
Jonatas S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Boston, MA
CREDITCARD is accepted, I don’t no if this is a recent option or not, but I went today and used my Credit Card. This place has one of the best bunuelos I’ve had, colombian bunuelos are the best,. The place is clean, friendly, it has a simple café menu, it’s not a full restaurant per se, most dishes are a variation of meat with rice plate of the day. it has an open kitchen where you can see your meal prepared on the spot. It has many drink options.
Chris P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Boston, MA
Absolutely fantastic. Can’t recommend enough. Had a chicken burrito that was jaw-droppingly good. Makes me miss Los Angeles so much. Will definitely come back here. It’s pretty rare I give 5 stars, but this place really earned it. Excellent service, plenty of seating, delicious food, local family-owned type place. Only downside is CASHONLY. Still a great place though.
Andrew B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Boston, MA
Hands down the best Columbian Café I’ve been to in my 1 year living in East Boston. Coffee from Columbia, authentic Columbian dishes, a menu in spanish that I couldn’t read! I couldn’t ask for more! I had a waitress order for me, she me got a version of huevos rancheros with red beans and rice for lunch. The plate was huge, everything tasted fresh. the staff is super nice and willing to work with white guys like me who don’t speak spanish! I highly recommend and will be going back SOON!
Ria S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Boston, MA
When I heard about yet another Colombian restaurant/bakery opening in East Boston, I could only roll my eyes. However, I was pleasantly pleased with this bakery/restaurant. I buy my breakfast breads here and they are great. It’s a cute bakery that closes late, which is great. Good overall.
Stephanie D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Providence, RI
Came in for lunch with my mom. We had some ribs, potato salad, rice, and soup. Was not a fan of the potato salad or ribs. The soup was amazing though! I also had Lulo juice. Lulo is a fruit. A bit sweet/tart with smooth consistency. They had an array of colombian options, empanadas, sweets, pan de bonos, etc. Will definitively come back!
Jimmy M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Medway, MA
I’ve just started a new job in East Boston, and there are SO many places to eat here! Thus, I expect to be very busy on Unilocal.My first stop, La Abundancia was recommended by some co workers. This place just opened a few weeks ago, so everything is sparkling clean and new looking. It’s only half a block from my office, and the coffee is great! Win! I came here early in the morning with high expectations, after all, it’s run by Colombians, and I was not disappointed, I’ll be coming back regularly. In fact, I came back for lunch. It’s raining and I didn’t feel like wandering around too much. I got the Chicken Sudado, a classic Latin American stew like dish, it was today’s special and it was delicious! Served with rice and a small side salad for $ 8.50. One of the guys I work with happened to be sitting at the end of the counter when I sat down, he had the Lentil Soup which he said was great. The staff is a little weak in the English speaking department, which is fine by me, I was hoping to brush up on my Spanish while assigned here. After all, East Boston is 70% Spanish speaking, so they tell me.