Some parts of the Mexico City neighborhood of Roma are very hip with lots of trendy restaurants, cafés and watering holes. But other parts are more traditional, and the neighborhood is home to many immigrants from Colombia and Venezuela. As I was walking around Roma a Colombian restaurant called "Pollos Mario" caught my eye. I had noticed the place on an earlier trip when the exterior was being refurbished. Now it looks like a quaint Colombian house with a wooden balcony on the upper floor.
I decided to give it a try. The inside is cute but nothing fancy.
As I looked at the menu I saw that many of the dishes included "morcilla"... blood sausage... which, even though I have never tried it, does not sound appetizing. I decided upon a dish called "ajiaco". I later read that it is a favorite in Colombia's capital of Bogotá.
"Ajiaco" is a thick soup made with shredded chicken and chunks of potato. There is even a chunk of corn on the cob. It was very tasty. The "ajiaco" was served with a plate of rice, a small salad of shredded cabbage, and slices of avocado and fried plantain. Even though the rice looked very plain, it had a nice flavor. To drink I had "maracuyá" (passion fruit) juice.
It was a filling and very good lunch, and a nice change of pace.
I had blood sausage when I lived in Korea. Not high on my list of things to try again.
ReplyDeleteIt just sounds disgusting.
DeleteBy the way, some time ago (when you posted pictures of the snow), I tried several times to post a comment on your blog, and for some reason I could not enter the comment. I don't know if something is wrong with my laptop. I will try when I get home to see if it works on my desktop.
I think I've eaten at this restaurant before. Ajiaco soup is delicious, and great on a cold day.
ReplyDeleteIt's a pretty good place. I would go there again when in the neighborhood.
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