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4.6 (59 reviews)
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Regular Mazorcada and Homemade Maracuya Juice
Maryann O.

Was looking for somewhere new for lunch with a friend and found this spot close by and decided to give it a chance! I had never had Colombian food before, and was really blown away! Everything is so fresh and flavorful. We each tried the homemade juice, and some of the empanadas, one chicken and one shredded beef. They came out hot, and with a great little salsa that reminded me of pico de gallo, but was a little different. For my main I had the Regular Mazorcada, and I can say while I've never had anything like it before, I can't wait to try it again. Will definitely return to try more things on the menu, and the cute and colorful vibe of the space is a major plus! And the staff were very friendly too!

Kelly S.

Finally tried this spot! I noticed Mr. Patakon a few times when getting Clay Oven next door - they are actually in Clay Oven's former location. As far as I know, this is the only Colombian restaurant on the south side and they did a nice job of remodeling the space and making it bright inside. The menu is pretty extensive and the staff will spend time with you answering questions if you aren't sure what something is on the menu. Everything is freshly made to order and came out nice and hot. I really had a tough time deciding but went with the bandeja paisa, which is a dish that has three kinds of meat, rice, plantain and an arepa. I thought I was just getting chicken but misunderstood that the sausage and pork also came with it, so that was way too much meat for me. I also ordered a beef and cheese empanada. The empanadas were excellent, especially the beef. I would absolutely get that again. My main, I'm not sure mostly because I didn't care for the sausage or the pork. It was a little lacking in seasoning but Colombia may not be known for spicy food. It actually reminded me of something I ate in Cuba! It was hearty and filling, but I'd try something different next time.

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Maria B.

Everyone needs to try Colombian cuisine once in their life and if you can't make it over to the country, this is the next best thing The empanadas are a great starter and come with a side of salasa rosada that should just be a side sauce for all food. I tired the Patacon Vegetariano this time and the plantain was cooked *perfectly* while the veggies were fresh and delicious. As a fellow Colombian, I love coming here because it makes me feel pride and love for my country. We usually have the same waitress and she is so kind and explains everything so we can enjoy our meal with authenticity. It is such a welcoming and warm spot that from the decorations is proud to serve Colombian food and that is such a special thing!

Meatball soup and it's sides
Sigrid W.

Located in the Walmart Plaza in the spot Clay Oven used to be (no worries they just moved next door) it's pretty easy to find with ample free parking. You order and pay at the register and the menu hangs on the wall. Drinks come by the bottle or the can. This is obviously a family run business and they are very happy to explain the dishes to you. And we found out there are also specials of the day available. I opted for a Colombian drink and was given the choice between apple, orange and "we don't know how to describe it' flavors. I of course had to go with the latter. I would say it reminds me of the Inka Cola (not the Mexican coke, but the golden cola) meets cream soda. I deem this as quite tasty and I would order it again. I went for the special of the day since you can't get this every day. Meatball soup it was. You get a fairly big bowl of steaming hot soup, which has big ole meatballs floating in it. Besides the very savory broth there are also noodles (think chicken and noodle) and mini potatoes cut in half along with vegetables. Now the past/potato combo threw me off a bit, but the problem was easily solved by making sure each spoonful had either potato or pasta, but not both. The soup also came with a side of rice and a plain patakon (think tostones) I enjoyed the beef empanada, which did have a different crust than what I am used to, but taste wise it was yummy. The crust is a bit thicker and reminds a bit of cornbread, soft not crunchy. And then I went for dessert, which is the only thing I didn't particularly care for. Obleas sounded delicous, but the ingredient not listed was some sort of white grated cheese, which just threw me off completely. The rest would have been great, a bit sweet but good...that cheese though... A few of my guests enjoyed various arepas and gave them rave reviews. Others enjoyed Patakones with toppings and those did not disappoint either. I had a bite and liked it. Crispy plantain topped with meats, fixings and drizzled with various sauces. In summary, a great place to visit and explore the Colombian cuisine. The staff is super nice and accommodating and the food is delish.

Chipotle Arepa
Lisa M.

I haven't had a lot of experience with Colombian Food, but after reading the reviews I decided I needed to try this Colombian gem on the Southside. The outside is very unassuming, located in a Walmart strip mall, however when I entered the establishment I immediately felt happy with all the bright colors and festive music. This is counter service and they had their menu posted on the wall near the back where you order. Staff were super friendly. Since I did not have as much experience I asked lots of questions about the food options. They patiently explained each section and had pictures posted as well. I ordered The Chipotle Arepa and a jam filled Arepa. Our order came out within 10 minutes and it was so tasty and fresh! I thought the meal could have gone without the fries, but I understand using it for filler. I am so excited to go back and try more options. This is definitely one of those unique places that could draw people to visit the Southside

beef empanadas
Danielle M.

I visited Mr. Patakon because a friend recommended it to me. My boyfriend is from Colombia and there are no Colombian restaurants in the Indy area, so we knew we had to try this place. And wow! The staff is so friendly and very helpful. They have the menu displayed on two large TV's. The lady at the counter also showed us pictures of the food on a laptop. She answered any questions that we had about the menu/food. We tried a little bit of everything! We started with the beef empanadas. You could tell they were made fresh! They came out hot and were delicious. They were served with aji (almost like a pico salsa). Next, we tried the patacon loco. It had cheese, shredded beef, and sauce. The bottom layer was a plantain and then it had all the toppings on it, almost like a pizza! The meat was seasoned very well and all of the flavors blended well together! We also tried the arepa chipotle. It had cheese, shredded chicken, and sauce. It was very delicious! I really liked the sauce they put on it. The dining area had salsa and merengue music playing. They have tables to sit at and they bring your food out to you. You order at the counter. I will definitely be going back to try more of their menu items.

Sandy L.

I was glad to see a Columbian restaurant open on the Southside and was not disappointed! I love Arepas but wanted to try something new so tried the Patacon BQ Criollo, as it was explained to me it was like a pizza on a flat, fried plantain for the crust. Generous cheese and meat, very good and gluten-free as many of their dishes are. My husband splurged on the bandeja paisa so we could try a lot of different things. He's sold on anything that has Chorizo and eggs on the same plate. The Chorizo was not as flavorful as Mexican Chorizo, the rest was good, favorite was the beans. Our server was friendly and offered help explaining items we may not be familiar with right away. They have awesome fruit drinks and desserts. I will definitely be back!

The place was pretty clean, the employees were very nice and friendly, the food was fresh and tasty, we will be back.

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Authentic and delicious Colombian food and great service. You feel like you're in Abuelita's kitchen

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If you love Colombian food, this is the place for you. The food is authentic and the restaurant is very casual. A nice spot to visit.

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The food is amazing, la comida está fantástica! Me encanta la bandeja paisa, tan rico y tantas carnes buenazos.

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Have tried this place about 2/3 times, had a few people recommend this place but the food isn't impressive.

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Welcoming restaurant with authentic Colombian cuisine! Highly recommend. My son and I recently had an excellent dinner there.

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It is very delicious, it brought back many memories of Medellin, the only thing it needs is a little salt in the food, but the rest is fine.

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Great service and music the food is super tasty and filling, tastes like quality Columbian food. Don't sleep on this one!

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Great food and friendly staff. Really nice having more choices of ethnic food on the Southside.

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Cumaco Arepa House - yummy! Typical Venezuelan dish in Arepa. Shredded beef, sweet fried plantains, black beans and cheese.

Cumaco Arepa House

4.5(168 reviews)
19.0 mi
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1.30.26 It's been a while since I've been over to Cumaco - which really, I should go more, they…read morehave fried sweet plantains!! We went on a Thursday night. It's just off Allisonville and 96th, with plenty of parking. We could tell right away that there was only one staff member working the register and the grill and the tables (apparently other staff had called off), so we knew there might be a little wait. He kept apologizing, but honestly it did not take that long to get our food. And the food is such a #yum! (Because of a Yelp item, I had a free Pabellon Arepa - it had a really good size portion of shredded beef, beans, cheese, and, my favorite, sweet plantains.) But outside of that, my husband was with me and we ordered more food: The Don Luis bowl (chicken fajita with rice & beans), and a side of fried yuca. We also got a side of tequenos - the delicious little fried cheese sticks wrapped in a thicker dough. Everything was tasty, and we have enough leftovers that I have lunch the next two days! #yum #ReviewsByRL

I've driven by this place many times and always thought it looked like it would be good…read more Finally came in today and it is so good! The Arepas are made to order and are stuffed with meat and cheese. Honestly a great value considering how much food they stuff in there. Tried out the passion fruit juice as well and I loved it, couldn't keep my kids from drinking all of it. Definitely recommend and I'll be bringing friends to try it out as well!

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Cumaco Arepa House - Pabellon BOwl!! Venezuelan Flavors

Pabellon BOwl!! Venezuelan Flavors

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Bae Latin Food

Bae Latin Food

4.6(178 reviews)
24.2 mi
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It's no surprise that Bae Latin Food is on the Best Fast Food list for Indiana. I took my…read moregranddaughter yesterday to celebrate end of school year. She's sometimes a picky eater, but she dug in to the two plates that we ordered and went back for seconds and thirds. The menu is complex (to me) with the mix of South and Central American bowls, sandwiches and burritos. We ordered two bowls to share (the bows are enormous)! The Venezuelan Chicken Bowl is a favorite of ours with the fried plantains. The chicken is tender with a ton of flavor, and not overly spicy. You just can't find these flavors anywhere else. The Mexican Bowl was also delicious with the fresh pico and avocado. The kidney beans taste amazingly fresh. The beef is delicious. We took home plenty of leftovers. The service is friendly and food comes out hot and quickly. The small dining room is upscale fast food and there is a patio with tables. I highly recommend a visit. I'm hooked!

This place is located off River Road and E 146 street in the corner of the plaza next to Lavie…read moreNAILS. Comfortable casual eatery with quick service. Been here twice. My first visit on December 2020 and second visit in June 2021. This was my first try for Venezuelan food. I ordered the Peruvian Arepas (grilled shrimp, avocado and pink sauce). It was so delicious and flavorful that I ordered the same thing on my second visit. LOL! Additionally, I also ordered plantains with cheese and plain plantains. It was ok. It wasn't sweet like I had expected. It was a little dry as well. I still ate them. Upon my second visit, I ate my food outside as the day was warm, sunny and perfect! Overall I had a great experience. The employees were nice and friendly.

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Bae Latin Food
Bae Latin Food

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Cha-cho’s Latin Kitchen - Poblano pepper stuffed with cheese , dressing with creamy corn sauce, side of cilantro- lime rice and black beans with pico.

Cha-cho’s Latin Kitchen

4.5(2 reviews)
8.5 mi•Saint Joseph

My husband and I recently tried Cha Cho's kitchen for delivery from Uber Eats…read more HOLY MOLY ARE THEY INCREDIBLE! We tried their fresh guacamole, arroz paisa, maracuya (passion fruit limeade) drink, and I got two Cuban sandwiches for the next day! The arroz paisa is to die for. For $15 you get this huge serving of fried white rice with soy sauce, Colombian sausage, steak, chicken, chicharron (more like grilled/fried pork than cracklin), & corn. It so had plantains in it which was a nice treat. It's hearty and filling and they don't skimp on the meat. Honestly it should probably be enough for two meals, but I totally demolished the whole thing. Their guacamole was chunky (the good kind), fresh, and super flavorful. The maracuya was the perfect level of sweet and a little tangy to balance out the salty of the arroz paisa ... A perfect combo! The Cuban sandwiches were definitely overshadowed by the arroz paisa, but were still delicious and loaded with ham. It might not be my first choice for a Cubano in Indy, but still give it a try! They were unfortunately out of Peruvian ceviche the night we ordered, but it sounds exotic and tempting so we're definitely going to order it again because I'm super curious if "tigers milk" is actually legit tigers milk... Which is about to inspire a nice little Google rabbit hole. We'll definitely be back to order all the arroz paisa!

We had the pistachio guac, ceviche & a chicken salad. All was really good & very fresh. Muchas…read moregracias, super Mario!

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Cha-cho’s Latin Kitchen - A lot a great dishes in one place !

A lot a great dishes in one place !

Cha-cho’s Latin Kitchen - Sandwich Cubano , with home made roasted pork, ham, queso , pickle and mustard.

Sandwich Cubano , with home made roasted pork, ham, queso , pickle and mustard.

Cha-cho’s Latin Kitchen - Peruvian Ceviche made with fresh fish,salsa criolla, sweet potatoes, choclo and Peruvian Canchas 
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Peruvian Ceviche made with fresh fish,salsa criolla, sweet potatoes, choclo and Peruvian Canchas (chulpi corn).

Vivencia Latin Flavors - What I ordered.

Vivencia Latin Flavors

4.2(87 reviews)
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It tastes like they love me…read more very pretty interior, nice patio, tres leches, smoothies, cafe beautiful smiling staff

I'm not sure how I haven't reviewed VIvencia yet, but I looked and sure enough, I've been slacking!…read more After many trips, here is a quick summary of my most recent visit and some observations. TLDR: Love it. Visited today for breakfast with a friend, and it wasn't busy when I arrived, but was surprised at how many people arrived as we ate. It was a workday, and I thought there might be some breakfast meetings taking place, but the crowd trickled in a bit later as the morning lingered. Coffee options abound. As do smoothies and 'wellness shots' which aren't my thing but if you'd like a shot of healthy greens and a spice I've never heard of, enjoy! I had black coffee and it tasted better than most breakfast shots. They have a wide variety of lattes and other fancy custom options like the strawberry shortcake latte, etc. Ordered the breakfast burrito (sausage) and it was very good. I think I had the hangover burrito before (same thing but with gravy on top) and would opt for that one again next time. I had the strawberry banana pancakes at a prior visit as well, and remember them fondly. My dining companion had biscuits and gravy and said they were good. He is a man of few words. For dinner, they have a great menu that is 'latin flavors' as they say - everything from traditional Mexican food you'd find elsewhere to Argentinian options and more. They have great food. On a nice day, the patio is great other than the street traffic noise. This is a great option if you're wanting to get away from the other Mexican restaurants in town but still want something along those lines.

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Vivencia Latin Flavors - Nutella Pancakes

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