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The Typical Colombian Food Restaurant in Bogotá Where Any Dish Costs $18,000; They Are Giants

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If you love homemade and delicious food but do not want to pay a penny for it, here you find valluna chop, paisa tray, sancocho de res and more The article The typical Colombian food restaurant in Bogotá where any dish costs $18 thousand; they are giants was originally published in Las2orillas. Copyrights Las2orillas.co
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If you love homemade and delicious food but do not want to pay a penny for it, here you find valluna chop, paisa tray, sancocho de res and more The article The typical Colombian food restaurant in Bogotá where any dish costs $18 thousand; they are giants was originally published in Las2orillas. Copyrights Las2orillas.co

The debate about whether it is possible to set up a successful Colombian restaurant resurfaced strongly after statements by chef Leonor Espinoza, who said that opening a Colombian restaurant is not a good business. This statement has caused a stir in the gastronomic sector, awakening opinions found among chefs, entrepreneurs and lovers of traditional cuisine. Amid a post-pandemy gastronomic boom, many people—from celebrities to new rich music or…

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Megafinde.com broke the news in on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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