Monserrate Colombian Cuisine
                                1414 127th Pl NE Unit# 111, Bellevue
                                 (425) 454-2125
                            
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Colombian churrasco amazing, taste is so good , thanks Shirley and Pily
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Amazing selection of delicious authentic Colombian cuisine. If you’re craving pandebonos (like I was), this is the place to go.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I really enjoyed eating the beans mixed with rice and egg. The food is not spice at all and I personally liked adding some salt.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Love Monserrate. We used to go t their other location often. When they moved into CrossRoads we were sad the store was no longer part of the experience but glad they still offer our favorite dishes. 10/10 recommend
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Bandeja Paisa, Tamales, Empanadas Colombianas
At the crossroads mall I had 1 chicken and 1 beef empanada. They were so good! The kitchen was really clean and I looking forward to trying more of their food.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Great new addition to Crossroads Mall. Arroz con pollo and fried plantains were excellent!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Fantastic. I've never seen a Colombian restaurant here. I got what my (colombian) friend suggested, and it was absolutely delicious. Well seasoned, unique for this food court and hefty portions. So much food I had trouble finishing it. Well worth the price!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Bandeja Paisa
My BF thoroughly enjoyed his food. They made mine vegetarian with cheese and avocado.
Couldn’t believe how bad the food was at that price. So expensive for small plates and canned beans that had a horrible chemical taste. The food was very bland, looks like they’re cutting corners with the salt. I wouldn’t have minded paying so much for good quality food but this is the opposite.
The only good food was stuff that they don’t make there like the cheese bread and tamale.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 1
Service: 3
Absolutely delicious and very filling.
It is great to get such a healthy dinner that is so tasty.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Restaurantji Recommends
the food is fine but overpriced for a food court
Excellent and authentic Colombian cuisine. The ajiaco was delicious. Try the pan debono with guava paste.
The best empanadas I've had since actually being in Columbia. Just simply amazing I will be back once a week.
I really enjoyed eating the beans mixed with rice and egg. The food is not spice at all and I personally liked adding some salt.
Someone recommended that I try this place. Tried several times but always closed not knowing they were moving to Crossroads Mall food court.
At Monseratte Columbian Cuisine, the culinary tale spins a yarn of delightful contrasts. The white corn cake is nothing short of a-maize-ing—a fluffy, fresh treat that flutters onto the plate like a pancake kissed by morning dew. Its light, tender texture and subtly sweet notes form a kernel of perfection, making each bite a soft, buttery ode to freshness.
Yet, in a twist that leaves the palate in a state of perplexed dissonance, the fried pork belly emerges as a pork faux pas, its flavor unceremoniously marred by rancidity, as if it had taken an unfortunate detour into the realm of sour swine. One might muse that this is not merely a culinary misstep but perhaps a cultural nuance: a dish whose rustic, fermented character might be celebrated in its homeland, even as it confounds an unaccustomed tongue.
In short, Monseratte’s offerings perform a high-wire act between the lighthearted charm of a pancake-like corn cake and the boldly off-key notes of a pork belly gone awry. It’s a taste experience that’s as complex as it is contradictory, a veritable recipe for conversation, where every bite is a pun waiting to happen. I will be back though to try the empanadas and perhaps, add more stars!
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