Quero Arepa

4.4
(1346 votes)
Calle Quero Calle 37 ##9130, Cartagena de Indias, Bolívar
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Discover the Delightful Flavors at Quero Arepa

Located in the heart of Cartagena de Indias, Quero Arepa offers an inviting culinary experience that highlights the rich tradition of Colombian arepas. Visitors can indulge in a variety of flavorful stuffed arepas, including standout options like the Cuban slow-roasted pork and cheese, and the popular butifarra and all-cheese arepas. The restaurant is known for its excellent service and a welcoming atmosphere that makes guests feel right at home.

A Menu for Every Taste

Quero Arepa caters to diverse palates with a selection of both meat and vegetarian options, ensuring everyone can find something delicious to enjoy. Alongside the savory arepas, guests can refresh themselves with unique drinks such as the delightful lulo juice, praised by many visitors. The restaurant’s affordable prices and quality dishes make it a must-visit destination for those exploring Cartagena’s food scene.

Whether you’re a local or a traveler, Quero Arepa offers a charming spot to experience some of the best authentic arepas in the region. Come and savor the traditional tastes that keep customers coming back for more.

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Maria Claudia
July 6, 2025
Excellent service. They have a great variety of food. Giovanni makes you feel at home!
Álvaro Díaz Labrador
July 4, 2025
They added the service charge when we only ordered a water and a beer. They also didn't mention the minimum payment required for card payments.
Sara Patz
July 2, 2025
These are the best stuffed arepas! I had a Cuban slow roasted pork and cheese and it was one of my favorite dinners in Columbia!
Víctor Varela
June 28, 2025
Good food, affordable prices
Jhon Sánchez
June 28, 2025
The food is good, with vegetarian options. Unfortunately, if you don't tip, the waitresses' expressions and attention change completely, so much so that they don't even respond to your thank you or goodbye. So does tipping become a condition of good service?