"Mercedes Sosa (ham, chorizo, butifarra, chicken, beef, cheese) is soooo good; I ate everything! Everything!"
"For a quick lunch, we thought this place was an excellent sample of local cuisine. The arepas they sell on the street in Colombia are a bit too greasy for my taste, but this restaurant was a welcoming change. We tried a few off the menu, but the pineapple and ham combination was my favourite."
on Arepa
"If you’ve never had an arepa, you need to try one at Quero Arepa. They have regular cheese filled ones, but also tons of other combinations. My personal favorite had chicken, plantains, beans, and cheese. The sweet and salty combination was perfect."
"Mercedes Sosa (ham, chorizo, butifarra, chicken, beef, cheese) is soooo good; I ate everything! Everything!"
on Arepa
"We recommend Quero Arepa for a traditional arepas con queso plate (thick corn cakes made with white cheese, served hot and topped with butter.). To stay cool in the South American heat, order a refreshing glass of the Limonada de Coco."
"This restaurant is small and not super fancy, but has a great menu, and cool floor tiles. I tried a variety of arepas here but my favorite was definitely the ‘Pabellón’ which was filled with black beans, ripe banana, shredded beef, and cheese."
on Arepa
"We ordered a few different ones – the beef was by far my favorite. It was tender, pulled apart like butter, and was packed with flavor. It was served with cheese and there were tons of different sauces to try it with."
on Arepa
"Venture to Quero Arepa to experience some of the tastiest & crunchiest arepas you’ll have on your visit to Colombia. I got an arepa filled with avocado, queso fundido and chicken. They also have a garlic salsa that is excellent and that you can drench over any arepa."
"For standard Colombian cuisine, we really liked Quero Arepa. The restaurant is reasonably priced, friendly, and YUMMY."
on Arepa
"And for the best arepas in the city, head to Quero Arepa for Colombian-style pieces of heaven that melt apart."
on Arepa
"For the best arepas in the city, head to Quero Arepa for Colombian-style pieces of heaven that melt apart."
on Arepa