Thanks to its geography, restaurants outside of the major cities in this part of Colombia are small and tailored toward locals. Don't expect to find much of a variety here either. Due to its isolation over the years, food is distinctly regional here.
Situated on the first floor of a nondescript corner building, La Terraza is an oasis of calm and a definite place to gorge yourself in Quibdo. Offering massive servings of obvious dishes such as fried fish with patacones and rice or the wildly popular and artery clogging Bandeja Paisa, La Terraza...
Not an official restaurant as you would know it, but, a short stroll along the riverfront past the cathedral brings you to the bustling market area of Quibdo. Here locals cook for their own, frying up the morning's catch and accompanying it with the ubiquitous plantain and rice. Cheap and cheerful,...
Run by Enrique of the Posada Touristica Rocas de Cabo Marzo Hotel, this pizzeria offers far more than simple pizza. Nancy is an excellent cook and can conjure up delights from the Pacific region, in particular incredible fish dishes. The atmosphere is familiar and relaxed and Enrique is certain to...
Offering standard set meals at lunch and dinner, the Hotel Bahia's restaurant is a good budget option in Bahia Solano. Of course fish is the most prevalent dish on the menu but cuts of pork, beef and chicken are available - all freshly prepared and accompanied with rice, salad and patacones....
One of two actual fast-food restaurants in Bahia Solano. The Puerto Ventura does a brisk trade in hamburgers, hot dogs and other ubiquitous fast-food fare and also squeezes an excellent fresh juice. The juice may seem pricey but rest assured it is large and just what you are looking for....