This small but affordable café might be difficult to spot from the street. Once you do find it, you can enjoy arepas with several different fillings like cheese, ham, chicken, beef, and chorizo. Simply grilled arepas start at just 2.500 pesos, with more complex meals costing at the most 6.000...
The only restaurant in Cartagena that serves quality Italian pasta, Da Danni’s in San Diego is a really good option for travelers needing a break from typical Caribbean/Colombian cuisine. Stepping into the restaurant feels surprisingly right — as if you've walked right into a restaurant in...
The happy hour at Tamarindo is the primary reason you will see people crowded in Plaza Fernández Madrid in the early evening. This nice little restaurant serves up two Spanish and/or local tapas for the price of one between 6:00 and 8:00 p.m. on weekdays. Ideally situated on the corner of the...
This restaurant's interesting mix of Italian and local Cartagenan meals, extensive beer and wine menu, and classy, lounge-like setting have drawn a healthy bunch of local loyals. The tables outside make for a perfect place to meet with friends and have dinner and drinks. The prices and overall...
This popular and fancy establishment on well-trodden Calle Santísimo offers quintessential Caribbean cuisine in a romantic, cave-like courtyard. The food and wine here comes highly recommended by locals and visitors. Santísimo's mouthwatering calamari ($10) and succulent lobster ($16) are...