The Market at JW Marriott in Bogota
Perhaps the most intriguing ingredient at The Market is flexibility. You can personalize your meals, choose the ingredients you want, how you want them.
Perhaps the most intriguing ingredient at The Market is flexibility. You can personalize your meals, choose the ingredients you want, how you want them.
Warning: In this article about Colombian food you will find a high concentration of Colombian words that have no translation.
Update: While this restaurant is no longer open, the article does discuss typical Colombian food that you can try while visiting Colombia.
When one of your favorite chefs invites you over for a meal, you don’t say no. At least, I don’t. So when Leonor Espinosa invited me to try out Misia, her new restaurant in Zona G (the National Museum spot has been open for a year), I was quick to say Sí.
Since 2011, the Bogota Wine and Food Festival has been bringing attention to Colombia's fascinating culinary scene. The festival gathers together chefs from around the world to cook, talk, eat and share their knowledge.
At this coffee house, these baristas are not pretending. They’re truly knowledgeable - they do know all about Colombian specialty coffees.
These arepas aren’t from Bogota, but thankfully you can find them here. The way they’re cooked always brings a smile to my face. Steaming hot and filled with gooey cheese, they’re not to be missed when visiting Colombia.