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  • Las Orquideas Restaurant

    5640 N. Federal Highway Fort Lauderdale

    954-772-7272

    Open for breakfast lunch and dinner, Las Orquideas offers authentic home cooked cuisine from Colombia and Latin America in a traditional setting.
  • Borojo Restaurant

    1940 Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood

    954-367-5999

    Hollywood's answer to the Colombian super perro serves one mean dog topped with all the requisite ingredients (bacon, mozzarella cheese, crushed potato chips, pureed pineapple, onion, ketchup, sour cream, et al.). The eats are cheap, and the place is open late. And unlike other Colombian hot dog joints, it offers table service, silverware, and beer and wine. Borojo also serves an array of Colombian specialties like arepas topped with pork, chicken, and cheese and a host of salads you can customize on the fly.
  • El Patio Colombian Restaurant

    5416 FL-7 Fort Lauderdale

    954-990-8845

    This traditional family restaurant serves Colombian classics: arepas, soups, and seafood & meat platters.
  • El Rinconcito Colombiano

    5653 Johnson St. Hollywood

    954-964-9665

    Even if you don't know what the name is in English (little Colombian nook), don't let that stop you from trying the grilled steak with pork skins, eggs and corn cake. Hens' (yes, that's what I said) soup and a baked fresh pan con queso (bread with cheese) from the bakery should heighten your tastebuds as well. Most dishes cost around $10; they also also serve breakfast and natural fruit shakes.
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  • Los Perros

    4491 N. University Dr. Lauderhill

    954-741-1990

    Los Perros' lone Broward outpost is hidden deep in western Lauderhill, a suburban area that's not exactly renowned for its nightlife. Even so, this location of the clubby, Miami-based hot dog chain sticks to the Colombian formula that made it a hit: Its walls are painted a dark blue, and the lighting is dim, and the room is festooned with plasma TVs playing music videos from Daddy Yankee and Shakira. The dogs are colossal and topped with a kitchen sink's worth of ingredients, including (but not limited to) bacon, mozzarella cheese, crushed potato chips, pureed pineapple, onion, ketchup, sour cream, and house pink sauce. The fatty/salty/starchy/sweet dogs make fantastic drunken food, so it's a good thing Los Perros is open late - till 6 a.m. on weekends, in fact.
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