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Club Colombia Cafe - Restaurant - Melbourne - Photo album

Club Colombia, similar to Cento Mani cafe, served authentic Columbian meals in the heart of the city in a cozy atmosphere and with a bright, colourful, ethnic decor. We tried their Picada Club Colombia which was a mix platter of traditional Colombian food; chorizo, arepa, pork belly, black pudding,
The flavours are really good. The portion sizes are pretty large as well. Overall happy with this place, would come back again. Only thing to watch out for is - the menu doesn’t list all key ingredients. Due to covid we ordered from the online menu, I ordered a dish that said chicken and did not lis
We are so inspired to try Latin America food after watching Netflix Street Food Latin American and found this hidden gem on Queen St. Food we ordered: 🥘 Bandeja Paisa (beans, crispy pork belly, chorizo, mince beef, a fried egg, rice, avocado, rice plantain, and grilled arepa) 🥞 Arepa De Queso (Trad
We’re all sleeping on Colombian food here in Melbourne! I was so lucky to find this hidden gem when I was browsing google maps on where to go for my Saturday Date Night. Colombian food is something that I’ve never tried before, so coming here was a very exciting experience for me. We ordered: 1. B
A nice little Colombian restaurant in the CBD. Found this place through Google map and we saw the review was good. We were hungry for brunch and decided to give this a try. The service was friendly and the foods were big in portion. You'll definitely feel full after eating here. You can even share
It was our first time trying the Colombian food recently at @clubcolombiaaustralia & we truly loved it. . . Starting with their hospitality, service & interiors, everything is Colombian & very authentic for that matter. At your tables you are presented with a Colombian cultural hat which you can wea
A cozy place serving Colombian food and coffee. I have not been to Colombia so I don't know whether it is authentic or not. However, I do like it especially the fried plantain with various toppings - the fried plantain itself is crispy, not oily, has a slightly sweet and firm texture - its quite add
Real score 3.3 out of 5. I’m not sure this cafe justifies the hype. On the positive side, Queen Street is a pretty sober grey type of area, I reckon. It needed a brightly fitted out cafe like this with such fun colours. So, the feel good cafe fit out here works, I think. I just grabbed an egg a
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