
English-heritage travelers have a place to go for their comfort foods: Australian Fusion Café. Chef Ian prepares vintage Australian and Commonwealth food with fascinating monikers like My Mate Josh’s Special Nachos, His Lordship John Webb’s Commonwealth Curry and Aussie Dragon Fried Rice. Also on line are stockman’s beef pie, sausage roll and Lamington cake. The two- and three-course combo meals are a real bargain. Australian Fusion Café may seem a bit pricey for backpackers, but the heaps of food are enough for two to share (and Ian says it’s okay if you do). On weekends and holidays breakfast—featuring vegemite on toast—is served. Open Monday-Friday from 11:30 a.m.; weekends and holidays from 9:30 a.m.
Location:
Calle 30 (Ca de la Media Luna) 8B-108
Edificio Parque del Centenario
Restaurant Types:
Traditional
Prices: Budget
Currencies accepted
Colombian Peso
Price Description:
À la carte $5-6; multi-course (combo) meals $7.50-8.50
Atmosphere: Casual, television
Bar Features:Wine / beer
Regulations: No
Reservation: Not necessary
Contact Information:
Phone: 664-9870
E-mail: australianfusioncafe(at)yahoo.com
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