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    Sazon Colombia Bakery Café

    4.0 (12 reviews)
    InexpensiveCafes, Colombian, Bakeries
    Open 7:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Pan mija
    TJ J.

    Came here because to simply say it...I wanted BREAD! And not just any bread but fresh, soft , doughy and maybe a little bit cheesy...this place delivered on all those things! Service was good and no fuss. I had texted my friend who I know could recommend exactly what to get, and all I had to do was show the cashier my phone, and she was able to deliver me the hot baked goods just as the phone stated, no questions asked and I appreciated that. I was in and out in a matter of five minutes and that included the wait time of ordering, getting my food and leaving. I didn't dine inside even though they had ample enough space to do so. Inside was well lit and clean. I would've stayed if I did not have to pay for parking, go here!

    Get your saz on
    Fox E.

    So quick, come here, before it's gone And get your Latin pastry on The street may smell like fishes But these goods are delicious How I love my Colombia Sazon! Lovely little Bakery with a super friendly woman running things and selling excellent cheap Colombian goods to the Latino Community. The chorizo and potatoes are satisfying and hearty and hefty and cheap - pretty much like your mother, and the sausage is thick and heavy AF - pretty much the way your mother describes mine.

    Rice and beans
    Polly H.

    I enjoyed my visit to Sazon Colombia. I find it crazy that I haven't been here yet. This was my first visit, and my coffee was strong and delicious. I even ordered rice and beans, and wow, they were sooo good. It was fun to use my high school Spanish to order our meal and also ask questions about the options available. The waitress was super patient with us as I did not appear fluent at all. I felt valued as a customer and also entranced by all the delicious aroma of breads and meals of others. I would definitely come again, but without my boss this time. The only downside is that it's a bit cozy, so if you move to the left or right, you can easily bump into others. There is seating, but as popular as it is, it's tough to find a spot with a large party.

    Chicken soup:  chicken, potato, and squash or mellon.
    Peter C.

    Stopped in after working around the corner. Wonderful food and fast service. Lunch special (plato) included a meat (I chose grilled chicken), rice, and beans on a plate. Then you get a choice of soups (I took chicken soup), and they give you a small drink. The soup was phenomenal and full of flavor. I don't know what the drink was (was it tea? was it sugar cane?) but it was also incredible.

    Wow...a bit greasy?
    Edward C.

    I made a slight travel diversion en route to work and came upon Sazon Columbia located right at the corner of 90th street in my old neighborhood. This Columbian bakery was pretty busy so I quickly made an order for one cheese-filled Empanada and one Pan de Queso. As evident by the oil stained translucent brown paper bags holding each pastry, these pastries should be an occasional treat versus a breakfast staple. The Empanada was excellent and super rich. Cornmeal Empanada shell had a pleasant grainy texture and was really tasty as the cornmeal had a nice sweetness. However, the star was the delicious cheese filling inside! It was both salty and sweet and my palette couldn't help but think it was like a sweeter (and more crumbly) version of Halloumi cheese. The Pan de Queso was solid, but I doubt I would crave it. Most of the bread had a dry, slightly chalky/grainy texture, and it wasn't until you get into the semi-hollow center do you encounter a more moist and flavorful portion. Flavor was good as I could taste the incorporation of cheese into the bread dough, giving it a funky cheesey taste.

    Meat is red, I think it's supposed to be darker than that.
    Oliver R.

    Beef Empanadas looked like they weren't cooked well, they didn't taste like anything I've eaten before.

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    Latino Bites

    3.8
    (150 reviews)
    0.6 mi
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    Stopped here recently to grab a "bite" to eat as we were in the neighborhood looking for…read morerestaurants for a friend's birthday dinner. Latino Bites is a small, no-frills Colombian eatery that's got a straight-forward menu, good service and AMAZING food. I've only had Colombian food a few times and I was happy to try something new - the menu has photos and descriptions for all different options. My friend'a husband is Colombian so she was very familiar with the menu. The Colombian burgers looked out of this world - also they are huge. BOMBASTIC I would say. But we both went with an Arepa each - I had the Chicken Arepa and my friend had the Chorizo Arepa. So so so good!! When the arepa first comes out, it looks small but once you start eating it, you realize the amount of chicken and the sauces on the arepa makes it very substantial and filling. Served with a little bit of salsa and a little lettuce on the side, it was very satisfying. They also have some juices, sodas, and other food options like tacos, pizza and of course, as mentioned, the burgers! Since I tried to "be good," it will have to possibly be a next-time treat! 9/10 spot; so good that they even have a good truck across the street.

    For food truck food solid yes! We got the Colombian hotdog with pink sauce, pineapple, cheese, and…read morecrushed chips on a better than regular hotdog bun so good, and the quesalupa with steak kinda cross between chalupa and quesadilla really good as well! 10 min wait time cause they make it fresh to order!

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    4.5
    (614 reviews)
    0.6 mi
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    Why 4 stars? Because these arepas were different, but enjoyable…read more --- --- --- To-date, I apparently have only had Venezuelan arepas and wasn't aware of how different Colombian arepas were. Colombian arepas (or at least the ones here) come with a sweet, corn tortilla and are more open faced: to be eaten with a fork. In the past, I've had flour tortillas that are designed more like a taco and eaten as a handheld. So despite the differences, I (and my friends) enjoyed our meal. Let the official record state, I ordered the arepas con queso with chorizo. We had plans to eat our way through Jackson Heights, but because a couple of the places we planned to visit were closed, we actually just mostly hung out here and enjoyed our arepas of the sweet and open-faced variety. It was a good afternoon.

    This was my first time trying an arepa, and honestly it was one of the best introductions I could…read morehave asked for. Before this, if someone mentioned arepas, I probably would have confused them with pupusas, which I'd only seen at street fairs and thought of as more of a sweet item. I had no idea they came in savory versions too. I went with the carne asada arepa, and the beef was fresh, juicy, and cooked just right. It's so common for places to overcook little chunks of beef, but here it was perfect. Each arepa is big enough to split between two people, so the price feels very fair. The filling was generous, with beef packed inside and even overflowing out the sides. They also serve the arepas with a rack of five or six sauces to choose from. Some were spicy, and one had a sweet condensed milk flavor if you like a mix of sweet and savory. My go to ended up being this green mayonnaise sauce which I assumed was like some sort of a lime mayo, which added the perfect tartiness to the rich cheese filling.

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