Ana Lorenzana

Ana Lorenzana

This Colombian photographer, but chilanga by adoption, has managed to turn her photos and social networks into a Read more...
This Colombian photographer, but chilanga by adoption, has managed to make her photos and her social networks a reference for the gastronomic novelties of the city, as well as a guide to the classics.

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My favorites

The restaurant I have visited the most in my life.

La Margaritas in Bogota

The drink I prepare best

Refajo, a drink made with beer (ideally Aguila) and "Colombiana", a soft drink from Colombia.

I am an expert in cooking

Chia pudding

Reviews

Bar El Sella

Emblematic cantina in Mexico City

Belmondo

Sandwiches and comfort food in the Roma neighborhood

Covadonga

One of the most classic cantinas in the city, focused on Spanish cuisine.

Coyota

Contemporary and fun botanero in Santa María neighborhood

Cicatriz

To work, eat something tasty or drink with friends.

Don Juan

Taqueria with a varied menu, changing depending on the day of the week

Dooriban

Korean homemade food

El Cardenal

A familiar spot with popular cuisine

El Hidalguense

Famous for its barbacoa de hoyo, served in maguey leaves.

Fugaz

Creative seafood menu

Galea

Italian cuisine with local ingredients in a modern space

Mari Gold

Indo-Mexican cuisine by chefs Norma Listman and Saqib Keval

Masala y Maíz

Indian and African cuisine with mexican flavors

Meroma

Contemporary proposal by chefs Mercedes Bernal and Rodney Cusic.

París 16

French cuisine and sandwiches

Siembra

A cozy spot serving up homemade tortillas made with heirloom corn

Pink Rambo

"Psychedelic Cantina"

Lina

Chef Mariana Villegas' wood-burning stove cusine

Plonk

Wine bar and Asian cuisine

Jowong

Korean restaurant with Mexican touches

Jametaro

Traditional Ramen

Ojo Rojo

Diner with all day breakfasts
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