Paisa Bites - Broadview Park
Paisa Bites
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I have had better arepas around with more content. They were out of chicken and beef empanadas. Yuca bites had little to none beef. Good selection of Colombian beers though.
I got the bandeja paisa from here thru Uber eats. In my opinion not good value for money. The rice was hard, the egg was overcooked, the chicharon was stale. Very disappointing.
This is possibly the largest arepa de choclo I have ever had and I’m in love. I also got their meat pies, chicken and beef and both were amazing!!!!! Sorry the photos isn’t super pretty I ate some of each and the arepa lol
As soon as I found out that Paisa Bites was serving Columbian perritos calientes, meaning hot dogs, I rushed right over. The wonderful tastes and flavors of those hot dogs I had in Bogotá with their delicious pink sauce and crushed potato string fries still lingered in my memory. Being the hot dog aficionado I am, I had visions of a culinary hot dog delight, and I wasn 't dissappointed. Paisa has an odd correr location on Dixie Highway and some, but very little parking on NE 35th Street. It 's housed in what appears to be a rather new structure. Paisa Bites is spotlessly clean with a simple but comfortable modern minimalist décor. Upon entry, I received a warm greeting from one of their most polite staff. The menu is most complete and obviously geared to Columbian fast foods. It even includes such goodies as a Bowl Bandeja Medellin comprised of arroz, frijol, carne, chorizo, chicharrón, madurito, guacamole, arepita, hogao/ rice, beans, steak, pork sausage, pork skin, sweet plantain, guacamole, arepita, hogao.But it was Columbian hot dogs I came for and: WOW! Did I find them, and not just one style of them but three. There is their Clasico, their Perra, and their Paisa.I had their Paisa comprised of: SALCHICHA, QUESO, TOCINETA, ENSALADA DE REPOLLO, RIPIO DE PAPA, Y HUEVO DE CODORNIZ SAUSAGE, CHEESE, BACON, COLESLAW, CRUSHED POTATO, AND QUAIL EGG. It was more than a mouthful of deliciousness. In fact, I had to cut mine in half in order to hold it and keep it together. If you are a fan of Columbian hot dogs, or have never tried them, Paisa is the place for you.
Finally a good Colombian restaurant in the area!! The Colombian hot dogs were fantastic and took me back to my childhood! Very authentic. The tequeños were really good too. The food took a minute to be ready but it’s worth the wait. I would recommend adding a jugo de mora as well since it’s so refreshing. Loved it! The arepa was very well made too! With all the right toppings and sauces.
