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Salvo PatriavsEl Chato Bogota
Both establishments are highly recommended by professional reviewers writing for major publications. On balance, Salvo Patria is preferred by most reviewers compared to El Chato Bogota. Salvo Patria has a TripExpert Score of 91 with praise from 4 reviews such as Frommer's, Afar Magazine and Lonely Planet.
Salvo Patria
Afar Magazine
Fodor's
Frommer's
Calle 54A #4 - 13, Chapinero Alto, Bogota, Colombia
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" The house made curry with roasted vegetables was amazing as was the burrata salad." Full review
"The frequently changing, local-produce-inspired menu at this Chapinero home turned restaurant hits all the right spots, with starters like grilled octopus with corn and chorizo." Full review
"Part neighborhood bistro, part serious coffee bar, Salvo Patria is where locals head for a lunchtime pint of local craft beer and a pastrami sandwich, or to meet their neighbors for an Old Fashioned." Full review
El Chato Bogota
On the Grid
Fodor's
Independent
Diagonal 68 #11a-29, Bogota, Colombia
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"This place offers delicious contemporary cuisine in a beautifully styled house." Full review
"Chefs José Barbosa and Álvaro Clavijo are the driving forces behind one of Bogotá's standout restaurants that seamlessly blends Colombian products and creole flavors with avant-garde techniques." Full review
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Be sure to save space for the delicate and masterfully presented desserts.
"El Chato’s head chef and owner, Alvaro Clavijo...created a restaurant that takes traditional Colombian cuisine and gives it a 21st-century spin. Most popular are the chicken hearts with potatoes."