Monday, May 19, 2014

Bogotá and its hidden places


What better way is there to enjoy a weekend than going out and try new cafes and restaurants!? Since we are in Colombia it's not really a problem to find good coffee, but to find new, cozy, coffee places is still a challenge. I have a soft heart for small cute places, and if they are french - I'm sold! This weekend we found a really nice patisserie, Camilia, just a few blocks away from our apartment. The small details in this place were just amazing; the coffee cups, the plates, the small tables, the flowers… well, everything! And one of the best things was that even Hako was allowed on the inside of the terrace, hurra!! 

On Sunday we went to a new place called Al Agua Patos, I have been walking by the place for months but never entered... Since the parents are on vacation we decided to go out for brunch instead of lunch to change the tradition a bit. This restaurant is also just a few blocks away from where we live, close to Parque de la 93, which is known for its wide range of restaurants. Their speciality is a kind of toast called "pato" or "patito" with different kind of filling; cheese, meat, ham, mushrooms, tomatoes etc. We decided to share a few different ones and they were all so yummy, so delicious!! For dessert we ordered a pato with hot arequipe and vanilla ice cram, YUM!! Beside the toasts, I can honestly say I tried one of my best granolas ever!


Camilia patisserie
Camilia patisserie

Hako and me in Parque El Virrey
Al Agua Patos

Pato de Stroganoff
Pato Horneado y Mexicano


Granola con yogurt Griego 
    

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