By Harry
Local cafe chains are something I’ve often accepted as long as the quality is kept. In Bogota and Medellin, our friend Natalia introduced us to Conosur. This was a fusion of Latin taste with a Japanese style food. Bruce and I loved the concept so much we had to make a short video about it.
What I loved most about this place is that they had the ability to use a plantain as a taco shell. And for desert, they had a cone made with rice crispies. Being gluten intolerant, I haven’t had a cone since I was a kid. Funnily enough, I never really liked cones as a kid anyway, but a rice crispy cone is a completely different story.
The food itself is moderately priced, but the concept of convenience was what we loved. Great flavors with options of ceviche, carnitas, carne asada, and so on.
We’re not the only ones to notice Conosur! Check out some other interesting blogs about this fusion food chain Conosur: Bogota Eat and Drinks, Your Bogota, Terra (SP).
Like this blog? Check out other Organic Hobo food stories from around the world: Salvo Patria, La Bodega Abasto, Toma Cafe
Enjoy!
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