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    Bocagua Chimi Truck

    3.0 (2 reviews)

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    Didn't make what i asked for at all. It also came so messy unable to eat. Don't recommend

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    Tiesto’s Restaurant

    Tiesto’s Restaurant

    2.6
    (7 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    My husband and I had dinner at this new Colombian restaurant two days ago…read more The place is very nicely decorated, clean and spacious. It is located in a nice area of downtown Danbury. When we arrived the music was excessively loud (it was around 6:30 pm, typical dinner time in this country, there was no party or dancing going on, there was only one other couple in a corner table and only one person at the bar). We politely asked one of the servers to please lower the volume because we couldn't even talk to each other. They lowered it, however, within a couple of minutes they increased the volume to what appeared to be even louder than before. We asked to move to another area, where the music would not be so deafening; this was better but still so intense that it was almost impossible to have a conversation. The fact that they increased the volume of the music was confusing to us. Was it done out of spite because they were upset by our request? Was it a sign of arrogance? Was it a way to make us feel unwelcome? We will never know for sure. While reviewing the cocktail menu, I noticed there was a mojito lulada; I asked our server what "lulada" meant. The server's explanation was that it was made with lula and she also said that it was alcoholic. Not knowing what lula is, I had to keep asking and was finally able to ascertain that it is a fruit similar to pomegranate. We proceeded to order classic mojitos, which were absolutely delicious and, without a doubt, the best part of our dinner. Ordering out entrees was a little peculiar. The same server who had a difficult time explaining to me what "lulada" meant, asked me how I wanted my steak cooked. I said I wanted it medium (my usual) but she proceeded to say maybe I should order it medium well. Thinking she knew something I didn't, I agreed. My husband ordered "Chuleta a la Plancha". The server started saying something about the chuleta did not have a bone, my husband said it did not matter if it was boneless and she continued to talk about the chuleta with bone was something different. It was confusing. My husband ordered the two side dishes he wanted; the server tried to persuade him to order two different ones. He knew what he wanted and insisted on it. We found the ordering process to be unusual, to say the least. Normally, when we order a meal at a restaurant, the process goes smoothly. Our meals were good. The steak that came with the "Classic Paisita" I ordered was tough and overcooked. I only had a small piece. Everything else was tasty. During our meal, another server came to talk to us. She was very pleasant. When discussing the unusual loud volume of the music, she said (while pointing towards the bar area) that the owner refused to lower it. As we were finishing our meals, a young woman came to our table and, initially, introduced herself as one of the owners. Later on, she said she was "the owner". She said she was not there when we arrived and had no explanation for the increase in volume of the music. We noticed that, while talking to her, the music was not as loud as before. We were never asked if we wanted to see the dessert menu or order coffee. This restaurant was not welcoming or hospitable.

    Food was amazing very tasty,service is really good friendly, ambience is very nice and family…read moreoriented

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    Sabores Restaurant

    Sabores Restaurant

    4.2
    (39 reviews)
    25.1 mi

    The service was fantastic from start to finish, and I truly felt welcomed by the friendly staff. I…read morevisited with a couple of friends to watch the Colombian soccer game , and we enjoyed some drinks and food together. I highly recommend the picada! We ordered a small one with guacamole and a larger one that included tostones, yuca, and arepa. Everything was delicious, especially the chicken, steak, and chorizo meats. I'd definitely suggest this place for good food. The only downside was that the game kept stopping due to a internet poor connection, but that didn't take away from our overall enjoyment. IG: adventurous_vibras

    I was really disappointed with my visit to Sabores Orange, which took over what used to be La Fonda…read moreColombiana. La Fonda was a great spot -- authentic food, warm atmosphere, and always fresh. Unfortunately, this new place doesn't live up to that standard at all. To start, there were no English menus available, which made ordering confusing. During my visit, I actually killed three flies inside the restaurant -- and there were several more buzzing around. That alone was a bad sign. The food didn't redeem the experience either. The calamari was over-fried and far from fresh. The dish with ground beef was literally ground into a dust-like texture -- completely unappetizing. The beans were cold, and the empanadas were hard, stale, and clearly re-fried; they even had an unpleasant taste. The mango juice, which I hoped would save the meal, was also a miss. Overall, it was a terrible experience from start to finish. I won't be coming back. Whatever happened between La Fonda Colombiana and Sabores Orange is truly disappointing -- the old restaurant was far better in every way.

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    Colombian House

    Colombian House

    4.4
    (107 reviews)
    30.0 mi
    $$

    excelente servicio, la amabilidad de los chicos en especial la de Christian, buen chico, super…read moreeducado lo recomiendo,,,, un amor de ser humano

    Just got in town...wandering around for a lunch spot and saw Columbia House...quickly checked…read more"Yelp" of course...and based on reviews it was a go. Besides almost every table full at 1:15 lunch...including the back room and it is a large restaurant. We were seated without a wait. Took longer to navigate the huge menu. Hubby and I just wanted a light lunch. He ordered the chicken wings and I ordered the "fish" sandwich w/o cheese. Unfortunately, I was served the chicken sandwich not the requested fish sandwich. It still came with avacado, onions, tomato and lettuce. (No cheese as requested). Once I took a bite I realized I had the wrong sandwich. I was disappointed. Waiter apologized and offered to switch it up...I can see he felt bad and we were not quite sure where we both messed up...could have been me? Him? Not a big deal...I just kept it and enjoyed. Chicken was slighty dry (cheese would have fixed the dryness) but seasoned perfectly. It was a large sandwich with two layers of thin grilled chicken. I would split it next time. I like the way it was served...wrapped in a paper. I requested un-seasoned fries and my request was honored. It was all a generous portion. The restaurant is high energy, food around us all looked delicious and fresh, cocktails looked really good...I wanted to taste the cappuccino martini next to us...tempting to order one. Service was timely, friendly and efficient. Noise level a tad high however it was easy enough to carry on a conversation. Overall, I understand the reason this place was so busy...definately a solid fun place...wish it were on my neighborhood as I enjoy exploring different dishes. Thumbs up for sure.

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