Monday, June 6, 2011

Noches De Colombia - Review

Intro
Noches De Colombia
5709 Bergenline Avenue
West New York, NJ
Phone: (201) 553-1003

As I've mentioned on this blog many a time, I'm a lucky food nerd to have so many ethnic restos close by to the home base. As we were driving down to the local home depot, I pulled over to check this place out since I saw a ton of cars in the parking lot. They basically do diner food latino style - more fun and flavorful than your average local diner.

Our Menu

Arepas con Queso y Huevos *
Flavorful eggs - scrambled with a ton of stuff (tomatoes, onions, etc.). Pretty fun when you eat it with the arepas con queso - arepas were a tad dry though. Plaintains kicked massive ars.

Carne Molida *
Flavorful ground beef that seemed oddly very fluffy - maybe bread mixed into the mixture?


Chorizos ** | Empanadas *
Totally different from the spanish and Mexican chorizos. This had a super porky thing going on, but was lighter and had a pleasant citrus thing going on. The empanadas were pretty fun as well - nothing spectacular but pretty satisfying.

Fresh Guava Juice **
They have a ton of fresh tropical fruits they can blend with either milk or water for you. This was so refreshing and delicious, I would go back just for the shakes.



Rating System
--- What the F - in a bad way | (no stars - poor to average) | * Good | ** Great | *** What the F – in a good way

Overall Restaurant Experience
  • Food – Fun diner food done latino style. They give you a ton of food and it was a funny touch using old school chinatown plates.
  • Service – Service took a little while, but not awfully so. The manager and waiters were extremely friendly and accommodating.
  • Atmosphere – Bright and colorful place with Latin music playing in the background. Much happier environment than your standard diner, which I still dig btw. The place was packed at 1pm on a Sunday. We were lucky and got seated right away, but 10 minutes later - there was a line of 5 couples deep to get in. The place is all hispanic and all eyes were on us when we stepped in. Pretty funny...
  • Price - Dishes are about $8-10 so totally reasonable considering they give you a ton of food.
Closing Comments
A very fun place for brunch and definitely will be stopping by again in the future.

2 comments:

Athos said...

Glad you liked the Colombian food, dude! Arepas are always dry. they are the tortilla of Colombia made with maza, so you won't see a moist tortilla, either. The licuados (shakes) are so natural! Have them use milk vs. water. So much better. I have a list for you to try next time, like lechon (whole pig on a spit!), morcilla (blood sausage), bandeja paisa (platter full of things from egg, chicharron, chorizo, & more - to fill up the farmers' bellies), churrasco (skirt steak), sancocho (stew with a whole mess of stuff thrown into a pot), & more. Some of the desserts are really good like guava y queso, queso y chocolate (salt & sweet, which I don't like, but actually work really well with the fresh farm cheese "queso fresco"), arequipe y brevas (like their dulce de leche/caramel (but better) and dates), and so on.

Okay, that was supposed to be a short list, and now tengo hambre. Want some empanadas stat!

Aramis said...

Gracias - all sound muy delicioso!