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    Pan y Pizza Pa' Ya

    4.6 (21 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated a few days ago

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    Mari C.

    This place is so good!!!!! When they first opened I went to visit so I could check out the place. My family is the real owners of the Als pizza that was there 3 years back they had their buisness for about 10 years plus before someone else bought it and left the name and kinda killed our family tradition. So when I went I was more than happy to see a family own business take over. Pizza pan pa ya!!!!!! What a great place. From their freshly baked breads, their amazing desserts, their empanadas, rellenos de papas, arepa de chocolo!!!!!! Amazing food! Today instead of stuff my face with bread n coffee I decided to try a full lunch meal. Saucy ribs, with arroz, habichuelas, and salad. My daughter tried their bowl rice beans and protien of your choice she chose steak. Everything was delicious, fresh, and the staff was happy, polite. Fidel the owner was very attentive as well. I'm not telling you to visit but I am telling you, you will regret your life if you don't. Don't let people tell you about it go have a taste for yourself!!!!

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    Eric. P.

    Didn't know this place existed. Always passed by but was going for some café con leche and a friend suggested we go here because they'd been there and thought it was good. They were not lying! So good that I ordered a 2nd cup! Ordered some appetizers and not the best ,but not the worst either. Columbian food in general is good and this place offers all sorts of items to choose from. We tried at least one of each of the main staple Columbian delicacies- pan de bono, pan de bono with guava , pan de bono con queso( our favs)YUM! And well, it's very very good, the baristas make good café con leche! . The best part, not only does their coffee and food menu offer a good variety, they are open until 9pm daily.. I stop in for coffee here at least 3/4 x's a week. That's how good the coffee and treats are. If you decide to sit and enjoy, the salsa music playing over the speakers will keep you dancing in your seat.. their staff are all attentive and very friendly ,making the whole experience nice. Tip, if you order any of the pan de bonos or empanadas, ask that they warm them up for ( they are alot better warmer. This place is a winner !

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    3 months ago

    Food is amazing. I love the pan de bono and papa rellena. Service is great too. They are very helpful

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    8 months ago

    Fresh and friendly. Crowed often. Good cust service. Park on the st. Smell so good inside.

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    10 months ago

    All of the empanadas are wonderful. The flan is thick, delicious, and great to pair with pretty much any cafe drinks.

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    The thin crust pizza was so good...as well as the empanadas!!!! Can't wait to try other things on the menu!!

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    El Fogón de Elena Restaurant

    El Fogón de Elena Restaurant

    4.6
    (61 reviews)
    4.1 mi

    My lovely wife and I decided to have lunch at El Fogon de Elena on a very busy Sunday. This is a…read moresnug Colombian restaurant on Lawrence just a tad east of Kedzie. So our server stated that our first-choice food selections were not available (steak jibarito and beef arepa) so instead we then ordered empanadas (one beef, one shrimp) and the chuleta valluna. We noticed that the kitchen was slingin' some massive plates of food, so we decided to split the one entree and the empanadas. Well the server comes along and says they are out of shrimp empanadas. How can a restaurant be out of so many food items when it is barely past 1PM? We decided to do just the single entree and the single empanada. I also ordered a can of Inca Kola (good stuff, though I had to beg for the drink after our food was served), and we did get some ice water. The beef empanada was AOK, not bad. The chuleta valluna features a massive flattened breaded pork chop along with many items (rice, fries, yuca fries, tostones, yellow potato, salad). The menu mentioned this dish would also have sweet plantain, but perhaps the yuca fries were a sub for the sweet plantain. I gotta admit, the food overall is pretty good. The service from the staff was pleasant, but there was always something "off" during our dining experience. When the bill came, we were charged for the shrimp empanada that was not being served, so we had to ask for a corrected bill to deduct the missing empanada. Overall we had extremely mixed feelings about our lunchtime here. Perhaps it was just a super busy day here, but I am feeling overly generous with my three-star review.

    I was genuinely excited to dine at your restaurant, especially because we were celebrating a loved…read moreone's birthday. We even brought a birthday cake, and I appreciated that the restaurant had put up birthday balloons and a sign for the occasion. Unfortunately, what should have been a memorable celebration quickly turned into one of the worst dining experiences I have ever had. Everything was going well until our meals arrived. Three people in our party ordered salmon, yet all three were served white fish instead. After waiting an exceptionally long time for our food and repeatedly trying to get our server's attention as she continuously walked past our table, we were finally able to explain that the wrong fish had been served. Rather than apologizing or simply correcting the mistake, the situation escalated into something completely unacceptable. The server summoned the cook, who came out to our table and immediately began arguing with us. Instead of listening to the guests, she insisted that she personally prepared the dishes and repeatedly stated that she knew she had cooked salmon. She then brought frozen raw fish from the kitchen--including frozen white fish and frozen salmon--to our table. She held the raw fish inches from my brother's face, who happens to be a professional chef, repeatedly saying, "Do you see this? Do you see that?" This behavior was not only confrontational and humiliating, but also a complete violation of basic sanitation and food-handling standards. Raw food should never be brought into a dining room and used as a prop during an argument with customers. All we wanted was for someone to acknowledge that the incorrect fish had been served. Instead, we were treated as though we were ignorant and dishonest. Rather than resolving the issue professionally, your staff chose to argue, embarrass us publicly, and create an uncomfortable scene for the entire restaurant to witness. The cook eventually stated that all three fish entrées would be removed from our bill and told us to stop eating them. We believed the matter had finally been resolved. Unfortunately, it only got worse. Read pictures for rest of review

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    The Cazuela de Mariscos (seafood stew) amazing! The best!
    The Cazuela de Mariscos (seafood stew) amazing! The best!
    Cazuela de Mariscos.

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    Polombia

    Polombia

    4.4
    (134 reviews)
    8.9 mi
    $$

    What do you get when you fuse a South American Country's food with a well known Central European…read moreCountry's food? You get Polombia, one of the only (that I know of) restaurants that brings together Poland and Colombian cuisine. I had gone to their former location in the now closed Washington Food Hall and enjoyed the cuisine immensely....but a couple weeks ago, I went to their current location in the Ogilvie Train Station within their food court. This time around, I decided to play it safe and try their paczki burger that of course has a Colombian twist. The bun itself was the paczki part but the inside it had an angus patty with melted cheese, sofrito, pickled slaw, and a garlic and tomato Aioli. It also had pickles in it too. I was pleasantly surprised at how tasty and satisfying the burger was. It was neither too sweet nor too savory....something that I'd try again in a heartbeat. Check this location out. But note that its towards the back of the food court and could be easily missed. They also have a stand at Rate Field, Home of the Chicago White Sox.

    I had been hearing about this fusion restaurant for a while and when I finally had a Chicago trip…read morecoming up, on my last day, I decided to go for lunch. I checked their IG and website for their hours and headed off to explore. When I arrived at the food court, I found the location shuttered. I sent a message on IG letting them know to update their opening hours and mentioned how disappointed I was. I got a response right away and after chatting for a bit, they offered to come in, open up the location and prepare food for me! This is exemplary customer service and ensures that I will recommend this place to anyone visiting Chicago. Also, the food was delicious!

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    Las Tablas Colombian Steakhouse

    Las Tablas Colombian Steakhouse

    3.7
    (1.1k reviews)
    6.5 mi
    $$

    We arrived for an early lunch and had the place nearly to ourselves. We got a combination platter…read moreappetizer, all of which was amazing but especially the empanadas. For a main I got the entraña steak - a classic South American style skirt steak/churrasco which was wood-fire grilled and absolutely fantastic. The bandeja paisa was great too (I didn't order it but stole a few bites). All washed down with a pitcher of refajo - for those not familiar, this is a must-try mix of beer, the soda Colombiana, and a few shots of aguardiente, a sugar cane-based liquor that has an anise/licorice taste to it. Staff was nice and welcoming. I'd for sure come back here, but they said this location is closing soon. Luckily they have an Irving park location which is the original and I'll definitely go sometime soon.

    Los Tablas has been a staple in Lakeview for decades. I've been coming here since they had a small…read morelocation across the street. They expanded the dining area and edit a larger bar area right by the host when you enter The service is familiar and has been consistent since they're opening. They are inviting and recommend the best items on the menu. Colombian steak replicates many of the Latin and southern American flavors with their well spiced and predominantly well done meats. I order it the combination plate which consisted of Colombian sausage, pork belly, plantain, and steak. All delicious and tasty food.

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    Bandeja Paisa, double checked the spelling!
    Bandeja Paisa, double checked the spelling!
    Bandeja Paisa (left) and Skirt Steak and Grilled Calamari combination (right)...by far the owner's two favorite dishes

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    Bandeja Paisa (left) and Skirt Steak and Grilled Calamari combination (right)...by far the owner's two favorite dishes

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