Colombian Restaurants near Central Falls, RI

La Casona Restaurant Colombian • $$
768 Broad St, Central Falls

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Habia Un Churrasco Con Arroz Ensalada Y Amarrillos Todo Una Delicia
Son Muchas Variedades de Platos Churrasco Carne Apanado Algo Mas
Lomo de Cerdo Empanizado Chuleta Caleña
Churrasco A la Parrilla Con Amarrillos
Mojarra Frita Con Camarones Al Ajillo
Pechuga A la Plancha Con Tostones
Lomo En Salsa de Champiñones
Guacamole Fresco Con Chips
Empanada de Pollo Umm
Platano Fritos Bites

“La Casona is a gem in Central Falls, RI specializing in traditional Colombian cooking. From the moment you step inside, you’re greeted with friendly staff, a clean environment, and an aesthetically pleasing ambiance.One of the standout features of La Casona is the parking lot, making it convenient for patrons to dine without worrying about parking hassles. The menu boasts a delicious array of Colombian dishes with good portion sizes.The overall dining experience at La Casona was delightful. The Bandeja (comes in small and large portions 4oz versus 8oz) was delicious. Lots of flavor and variety. The only thing is the food came out cold, especially the rice.We were surprised to be served bottled water (we weren’t informed it was bottled) instead of tap water and therefore charged for it. It would be helpful for the restaurant to inform patrons upfront about the choice of water to avoid any unexpected charges. The cocktails are a little overpriced for the restaurant type.Overall we would return to La Casona! Whether you’re craving authentic Colombian cuisine or simply looking for a spot to unwind, La Casona is definitely worth a visit. With its warm hospitality, delicious food, and inviting atmosphere, it’s sure to leave you coming back for more!“

4.5 Superb144 Reviews
La Sorpresa Bakery Colombian • $
723 Broad St, Central Falls

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Arroz Con Frijoles Negroes
Empanadas De Pollo
Chocolate Cake
Fried Plantain
Cheese Bread
Lunch Combo 6
Ribs & Rice
Sancocho

“They're food is always good my daughter's love they're food especially they're beans and pollo guidado and carne guisada, they're empanadas are really good. If you get their early the bunuelos and pan con queso and donuts with Nutella and powder sugar are a must have.“

4 Good42 Reviews
Samayoa's Restaurant and Bakery Colombian • $
801 Broad St, Central Falls

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Chorizo Quesadillas with Grilled Chorizo Cheese Corn Mix and Avocado

“Visited La Sorpresa today for baked goods and a plate for lunch, cafeteria-syulr. Baked goods were fresh. I loved the churros. The plate I ordered had white rice and beans, chicharrones, and I added a sausage on the side. Very filling. They do update the menu frequently. Staff doesn't really speak English, but they were fast and prompt. Although there is a lot of seating in the bakery, La Sorpresa to me feels more like a grab and go spot, especially when it is located on a busy main street. I'd definitely go back for another quick bite!“

4.3 Superb20 Reviews
La Colombiana Bar & Grill Colombian •
477 Dexter St, Central Falls

“El Paisa is located in Central Falls. There are many Colombian, Mexican, and other latin restaurants in the neighborhood. El Paisa has a few parking spots reserved, but there is street parking available as well. We had to park on the street since all the reserved spots were taken. El Paisa is a fairly large restaurant with plenty of seating. When we first arrived around 12:00pm on a Sunday, there weren't too many people but once it was 12:30pm - 1:00pm, the restaurant was packed with families. It feels like a great place for friends and family gather. There are Botero paintings on the wall (I enjoy his paintings). They also have a large patio but since it was February, it was not set up. The menu was all in Spanish, but I knew enough to read and order. We started with the Jugo de Mango and Jugo de Guanabana in milk. It was very good. I ordered the Mini Bandeja Paisa #3 which has rice, beans, chorizo, fried egg, chicharron, arepa - round corn bread, plantain, and your meat choice. I chose pork. The dish was very filling and everything was flavored really well. My husband had the Calentado. This is rice mixed with beans, beef, scrambled eggs, arepa - flat maize bread, and Colombian cheese. The portion for this dish was huge and we had to take leftovers home. We also ordered a side order of yuca. The yuca was crispy and tasty. Service was a little slow near the end. We had to wait a while for a takeout box and for the check. The menu mentioned a 3% surcharge for credit cards so we paid cash. There is also an ATM if you want to take cash out. Overall, I had a good time at El Paisa and it was good food.“

4 Good16 Reviews
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