Wow what a level-up! It's been awesome seeing you progress with the videos. From the cuts to the transitions, jokes, subtitles, etc... all of it was stellar.
The pancakes salado at pergamino is surprisingly good, it's a corn based pancake with bacon, and the Honey butter toast at simon is also worth a look. But for brunch overall i'd go to Marmettina over Amsterdam plaza....if i want something fast like an egg sandwich, Breggs.
I'm in laureles on vacation for a week. I am a real estate agent and a mortgage agent in Toronto Canadá for 20 years I'm thinking about moving here for half the year. I am going to La 70 tonight.
@@MedellinBuzz I have plans to stay here a week then return in September to Medellin with my cousin who wants to buy a restaurant with me. We are Chilean/Canadians. 43 years in Toronto Canadá. Looks like a raining week. Any plans for the weekend? I was in Tesoro shopping mall a few days back. Un gusto saludar te. Daniel Alejandro Araya
Coffee Shop Pergamino Cafe, SIMÓN COFFEE, Cafe Velvet Medellin just so everyone has the names. I saved them all on my google maps and the last one is still Cafe Velvet on google maps.
I am a frequent visitor to Bogota from the US. I am usually very content in food in Bogota. Some of the restaurants in Bogota are better than those of NY where I live. However, when I have visited Medellin many times, I could not have finished meal for the most of the times due to lack of taste at expensive restaurants. I wish I could find a good one in Medellin. Any recommendations?
I went to Pergamino in Oviedo once, and tried to order a couple of poached eggs. The girl at the counter apparently never heard of "poached eggs" within the seconds convening a meeting with coworkers. The look on the others' faces was the same - as I asked for some exotic asian or african food. A person from the line behind me,apparently a local, stepped in trying to explain them what poached egg was, in much more perfect Spanish than mine, at no avail. Eventually I got something jelly-like in a small bowl that was more suitable to drink. I guess it is easier to charge US level prices , which is what i paid, without teaching your employees some basic stuff that may be ordered by foreigners. But I learned my lesson and since prefer to eat at the local joints, rather than in places that try to position themselves for the likes of nomads and tourists.
You’re going to another country with different food than your original country and you are demanding that they have the food that you have in your country. I think that would be called a bad tourist
@@karenlopez6369 before calling me names i.e. bad tourist, please be aware that 1) I am not a tourist, I partially live in Medellín, it's my second home. 2) I know exactly where I am going, it's pergamino that caters predominantly to the international standards, and charges way higher prices for that. 3) you would have been right if I walked into a Colombian traditional establishment and "demanded" something like that, but no, pergamino has a completely different clientele and the Colombians that were there agreed with me, they also have very different expectations from pergamino
Why are you going to coffee shops for food? In the same zona, you could find some great restaurants that have pretty decent coffee, and you wouldn't be asking coffee-shop people to play out of their wheelhouse.
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Great video - love it that you are a coffee snob :)
Wow what a level-up! It's been awesome seeing you progress with the videos. From the cuts to the transitions, jokes, subtitles, etc... all of it was stellar.
Thanks 🙏
Loving the new videos around town. Looking forward to trying the coffee!
Parcero! Gracias!
Gracias parcero!
Que chimba, gracias Andrew.
Saludos desde Vancouver BC
Saludos!
Very good information, amazing places and many delicious food, thanks ❤🙏
Gracias mama!
Great vid 👍
Thanks 👍
Had the Geisha in Panama and maaaaaan it is amazing. Now will swing by just for that.
Yeah, love it!
Good work Andrew. Simon stole the show. 😃
True, lol
The pancakes salado at pergamino is surprisingly good, it's a corn based pancake with bacon, and the Honey butter toast at simon is also worth a look. But for brunch overall i'd go to Marmettina over Amsterdam plaza....if i want something fast like an egg sandwich, Breggs.
Never heard of Simón Coffee before; you’re helping them with marketing for sure😅👍🏼
Andrew, where did you do your coffee tour? I did mine at Finca El Ocaso in Salento.
It was with the toucan Spanish school, on Calle 10. It doesn’t exist anymore.
I love Pergamino💜😎👍🏼
Hola Andrew, great content. How is the food at Patrick Irish pub? Do they have free wifi? Cheers
Yes. They have free WiFi, but I haven’t seen them open much lately. The food was always pretty good to me.
I'm in laureles on vacation for a week. I am a real estate agent and a mortgage agent in Toronto Canadá for 20 years
I'm thinking about moving here for half the year. I am going to La 70 tonight.
I was just on La 70 last night. If you need help make sure to check out the MedellinMasterclass.com.
@@MedellinBuzz I have plans to stay here a week then return in September to Medellin with my cousin who wants to buy a restaurant with me.
We are Chilean/Canadians. 43 years in Toronto Canadá. Looks like a raining week. Any plans for the weekend? I was in Tesoro shopping mall a few days back. Un gusto saludar te.
Daniel Alejandro Araya
Coffee Shop Pergamino Cafe, SIMÓN COFFEE, Cafe Velvet Medellin just so everyone has the names. I saved them all on my google maps and the last one is still Cafe Velvet on google maps.
Thank you 🙏
I am a frequent visitor to Bogota from the US. I am usually very content in food in Bogota. Some of the restaurants in Bogota are better than those of NY where I live. However, when I have visited Medellin many times, I could not have finished meal for the most of the times due to lack of taste at expensive restaurants. I wish I could find a good one in Medellin. Any recommendations?
Food scene def better in bogota. So much to choose from
Hey Andrew, can I get green tea in Colombia??
Yes you can.
Hey Andrew congrats! When's the baby due? 🎉
Thank you. In June.
@@MedellinBuzz That's awesome! I'm sure he/she will change your life for the better. 🍻
I went to Pergamino in Oviedo once, and tried to order a couple of poached eggs. The girl at the counter apparently never heard of "poached eggs" within the seconds convening a meeting with coworkers. The look on the others' faces was the same - as I asked for some exotic asian or african food. A person from the line behind me,apparently a local, stepped in trying to explain them what poached egg was, in much more perfect Spanish than mine, at no avail. Eventually I got something jelly-like in a small bowl that was more suitable to drink. I guess it is easier to charge US level prices , which is what i paid, without teaching your employees some basic stuff that may be ordered by foreigners. But I learned my lesson and since prefer to eat at the local joints, rather than in places that try to position themselves for the likes of nomads and tourists.
Yes it’s still very much a developing country.
You’re going to another country with different food than your original country and you are demanding that they have the food that you have in your country. I think that would be called a bad tourist
@@karenlopez6369 before calling me names i.e. bad tourist, please be aware that 1) I am not a tourist, I partially live in Medellín, it's my second home. 2) I know exactly where I am going, it's pergamino that caters predominantly to the international standards, and charges way higher prices for that. 3) you would have been right if I walked into a Colombian traditional establishment and "demanded" something like that, but no, pergamino has a completely different clientele and the Colombians that were there agreed with me, they also have very different expectations from pergamino
Awesome video, is Manuela your wife? Girlfriend? Saludos from Miami!
Why are you going to coffee shops for food? In the same zona, you could find some great restaurants that have pretty decent coffee, and you wouldn't be asking coffee-shop people to play out of their wheelhouse.
It was just for fun.
florecido
el cafe mas rico esta en Maui, el segundo esta en Paris, el tercero en Milan.
Seems like they all had the same things in common decent coffee and not very good food 😩
The coffee that locals drink "tinto" is the absolute worst lol basically like hot water with the slightest hint of coffee essence 😂
😂 true
I have a hard time finding food that I like in Colombia
You might get jacked lol.
I gave it to some guy asking for money …lol
Andrew drop that smash the like thing buddy please. So I annoying that I feel like smashing my phone every time I hear it
will do!
Can’t even say Medellin correctly.
LOL you're reaching.