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Maria

Swanky ceviche: Maria
To up the ante, there's Maria, Colombian chef Alejandron Ramirez's swanky, modern take on traditional food.
The interior is striking, with big tiger print murals on each of its four walls and a chandelier of pineapples in the center. The menu is a fusion of global cuisine, from Asian-accented ceviche to a traditional take on British fish and chips.
The drinks list is equally inventive with cocktails such as a Cactus Margarita or a Mango Mojito to name a few. The bold flavored drinks make a good aperitivo.
Maria is a place to experience to get the evening started before heading down a few doors to alquimico, a charming bar in a converted old shoe store, to drink and dance the night away.
Maria, Calle del Colegio # 34-60 Local 2, Centro histórico, +57 (5) 660 53 80
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