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| - Finding this ethnic vendor inside the Public Market was a delight, especially since there aren't really any other Colombian places in the city. Both the menu and seating area are quite small, which is fine since it's not a full restaurant. Their signature dish, the bandeja paisa, is a great one since it has so many different components, allowing you to try different types of food. The sausage was cooked just right and had a lot of flavor, while the egg and shredded meat complemented the rice well. The pork belly and plantains were a bit overdone, but overall still very tasty. We did not get a side arepa, but we did enjoy the soup of red beans on the side. While the dish could have been a bigger portion or a few dollars cheaper, it was good overall.
They also offer juices and drinks, both bottled and freshly made. We ordered a lulo juice, made from a citrus type of fruit. It tasted a bit different from oranges, and was very delicious.
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