El Jardín De Las Delicias is a fine dining spot in Manizales that offers an exquisite fusion of Colombian and international cuisine. The cozy and welcoming atmosphere, complete with comfortable indoor and outdoor seating options, makes for a delightful dining experience. The interior design, which combines modern, old, and recycled materials, creates a pleasant ambiance for enjoying good and nutritious food.
The price range at this establishment is above average, but the quality of the food and service more than justifies it. The location of El Jardín De Las Delicias is easy to find, and the staff is incredibly knowledgeable about the menu, providing great wine pairings and recommendations.
Some of the must-try dishes include the Encocado de Mariscos (seafood coconut stew), the Chatas (thinly sliced beef), and the Fettuccine de Achiote with seafood. For dessert, the Flourless Coconut Cake is an absolute must-try.
The establishment also offers a great selection of drinks, including cocktails like the Gin and Tonic, soft drinks like Limonada de Coco (coconut lemonade), and wines like the Malbec.
El Jardín De Las Delicias also boasts a beautiful garden outside, adding to the overall charm of the place. The staff is incredibly friendly and attentive, making sure that every customer feels welcome and satisfied. Overall, this establishment is a must-visit for anyone looking for a unique and delicious dining experience in Manizales.
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We went to this restaurant in Manizales because of its reviews; but when you arrive at the place, although the atmosphere and music are pleasant; The service was not good, they took our order and it took an hour for the dishes to arrive and they did not arrive on time, in that waiting time only the water drinks and a soda arrived (plus the surprise that they do not sell bottled water) and At no time did they offer us the complimentary bread that they brought to all the tables, after 40 minutes we asked for it twice, and it finally arrived, it was not bad But I was surprised that a restaurant offered sliced bread as an option, it is not what you normally see in restaurants and even more so with the prices they charge for dishes that are not cheap. Regarding the food, it was not bad and was well served, but for the price of the dishes you would expect something more gourmet, this restaurant is definitely overrated. In the end, when we asked for the bill, they brought us a complimentary dessert that we had not ordered, to compensate for the long wait and the poor service, which we did not consume; It was really uncomfortable that with the bad service, the girls who were serving in the meantime were visiting and not paying attention to the clients. Furthermore, when checking the account, they didn't even ask if we wanted to include the service, they just included it and that's it. We would not return to this restaurant and we do not recommend it either. Service: Dine in Meal type: Lunch Price per person: COP 60,000–70,000 Food: 2 Service: 1 Atmosphere: 3
Food is delicious. It has a variety of dishes. Rag loin, pork bondiola, very good, recommended. There is also a children's menu. Service: Dine in Meal type: Lunch Price per person: COP 60,000–70,000 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes: Lomo Al Trapo
If I could give more stars to Pablo and El Jardín de Las Delicias I would!! I was lucky enough to embark on a special 9 course dinner recently and was absolutely blown away. With exquisite atención to preparation and service, as well as a real focus on local flavors, I would recommend this restaurant to anyone and everyone!