This place is amazing! I love all the hidden gems in Indian Land. First the owners are awesome. Super kind and willing to help you make an informed decision about the menu. Let me say that everything in here is so fresh! We started of with the chicken empanadas. Omg, they taste better than my Mamacita’s, but don’t tell her. I had the mushroom chicken dish which was outstanding… The sauce was simply dreamy… I’m not joking. The hubs got the number 1. For a point of reference– we came back the next day and he ordered it again, to go. We came to ordered the oxtail soup… speechless We topped off our meals by sharing a tres leche… bless the hands that prepared this food.
Elizabeth G.
Classificação do local: 4 San Francisco, CA
Really liked this place a lot. I got the #5, I believe, and really enjoyed it. It came with a beef broth soup with rice and potatoes, and that was probably one of my favorite things. The plantains were really tasty, too. They also have a cilantro lime type of sauce that went great with pretty much everything. We got flan for desert, and it was awesome. More like a cheesecake texture than what is normally served, but that’s my preference. For the money, you get a ton of food. Super strange for a restaurant like this to exist in Indian Land, but all the better. I’ll definitely recommend this place to my friends.
Stephen K.
Classificação do local: 5 Fort Mill, SC
Tons of meat selections on one plate. It reminds me of TX with the crackling pork, sausage, and steak all in one meal. First time having Colombian food. I loved it. They also have specials during the week. I want to try their oxtail soup. The owners make you feel at home like you are at their house. I recommend this place.
Emily E.
Classificação do local: 4 Columbia, SC
All you can MEAT is all I can say about this. They give you HUGE portions for your money, so definitely split a meal if you have someone with you. We took a to go box and ate off that for a few meals, ha! The food is very rich and a lot of it is fried, so you’ll be all set if you’re trying to carb load for an athletic event. The plantains and yucca were really good, and the leftover pork made for great ingredients in my stew later in the week. The fresh juices here were really good too.
Preble L.
Classificação do local: 5 Charlotte, NC
This is an authentic Colombian restaurant, from the model houses on the walls to the flavor. I highly recommend it for anyone looking for a taste of home.
D T.
Classificação do local: 5 Fort Mill, SC
Colombian Food just wasn’t on our radar, so it took us a while to try Casa Colombia on Highway 521 in Fort Mill. My husband and I decided to go tonight. It was wonderful! I had the breaded steak, sweet plantains, red beans, and white rice. My husband had the number 1. They were Fabulous! Before our entrees, we had salad and pea soup. Both were great but, the pea soup was excellent. Neither one of us has had pea soup in years. It was really delicious with just enough kick. You could tell it was made with fresh ingredients. The owner and chef was kind enough to give us some to bring home. We can’t wait to have it for lunch. I highly recommend this place and will most definitely be back.
Ande T.
Classificação do local: 5 Charlotte, NC
Great experience! Got the #1 plate which is a typical Columbian sampling. Definitely recommend this. My friend got the #11 I think which is grilled chicken, rice, etc. with a mushroom sauce on the side. Good, homemade sauce. I recommend getting the beans on the side like we did, and I’m glad I did because the beans were a bit watery and I didn’t care for the flavor all that much. But still, definitely worth checking out.
Addy A.
Classificação do local: 5 Fort Mill, SC
My family loved this restaurant! We ordered the Sancocho(soup with vegetables and chicken or pork) and the Bandeja Tipica Colombiana(rice, red beans, plantains, a fried egg, pork, sausage, steak, and an arepa). The four of us ate very well and had left overs. All the dishes were spectacular. It is typical for us to visit a Hispanic restaurant and have decent meals, but be disappointed with desserts because they are usually purchased from other vendors and frozen until ready to be served. Not at Casa Colombia! The desserts(we specifically tried the flan and tres leche) were also authentic, made in house, and AMAZING. It’s hard to find true, authentic Hispanic cuisine, but Casa Colombia nailed it! The owner/chef came out and spoke to us. He was very friendly and welcoming. He even brought samples of the soup for my kids to try. We will definitely be visiting again!
Demetra Y.
Classificação do local: 4 Hopkins, SC
The food here was DELICIOUS, we went around 2pm, not busy at all. The owner(I assume he was the owner) came out and talked to us, just as if we come there all the time, it was our first time. I would def recommend this place, we will be going back. Only downside, they were out of of the rotisserie chicken, we got the grilled chicken which was just as good but really had my taste buds set on rotisserie. Which is okay, all the reason to go back.
David C.
Classificação do local: 5 Charlotte, NC
The food is fresh, amazing and tastes like it was made with such love and care! The restaurant is so cozy and the owners are the sweetest and most caring people I’ve met in ages. My wife and I loved it and will be back all the time!!!
Luis T.
Classificação do local: 5 Matthews, NC
Hands down Best Colombian restaurant in the Carolinas. 100% authentic for those of us that are Colombianos. Sad to see people that are clueless on Hispanic food give bad reviews on this place because they are way off. They should learn about other cultures. Highly recommended! My new favorite Colombian restaurant in town. Everything is home made from scratch.
Anthony H.
Classificação do local: 4 Fort Mill, SC
I don’t often get a chance to try Colombian food but when I do I visit Casa Colombia. I’ve read other reviews about the waitress and how how clueless she is but I found her very engaging and friendly. Yes she is new but Casa Colombia is new also so what’s the real deal folks. I found the atmosphere to be quaint and charming with a real touch of Colombia. The food is delicious and freshly cooked to order, the chef as others have stated is engaging also with a desire to make sure you enjoy your meal. This menu has many different options to choose from and in my opinion you really can’t go wrong with your choice. This place is definitely worth trying and don’t let some reviewers dissuade you from enjoying the atmosphere and the food here. I highly recommend a visit and with this being a new restaurant to the area we should definitely support them. Good Luck Casa Colombia.
Pablo R.
Classificação do local: 5 Charlotte, NC
The food here was really good, and the service was great… the owner is really nice and comes out to greet the customers. I would come back and eat here if I’m in the area
Michael s.
Classificação do local: 1 Brooklyn, NY
Where to start! All I can say is horrible experience. Our waitress was completely clueless from the start. She had no idea about any items on the menu and completely screwed up our order numerous times. After we put our orders in soup and entrée’s. Half an hour goes by and… entrees come out when I ask about soup they go oh yeah they proceed To bring soup out together with entrees that’s a big no no to me. They see I’m visibly upset and ask if everything is ok? i tell her no and she responds sorry ! Like that is supposed to make it better at which point the owner lady comes out and asks me what’s wrong. As I tell her she responds with sorry she’s new and I’m like and… She like that’s it I respond that sorry is not good enough to which she tells me she won’t be spoken to this way instead of offering to take our entrees back and warm it up and comp something like anyone else would do she says eat your food and leave before I say something I shouldn’t say!!! Is that customer service? Is that what I payed good money for? A pleasurable dining experience perhaps no? Eat and leave lol. Then husband comes out and I waste my breath explaining to him the story to which he responds so what you want me to pack you up and give you the meal for free? I mean seriously??? As I leave she says she feels sorry for my kid!!! Never have I dined in such a place with low class and clueless customer relations tactics. I will never return here and will make sure that anyone I speak to knows about how poorly they treated me on a night with 3 tables you would think they’d be thankful and extra on top of business matters. Stay away I sure will!
Rachel B.
Classificação do local: 1 Brooklyn, NY
This place was ridiculous. The waitress had no idea what was going on. I guess that’s ok since she was new. But no one took responsibility or tried to reasonably rectify the situation. The food tasted awful. Half our order was forgotten, and the list goes on and on and on and on as to how poorly this place is run. Definitely won’t be returning here.
Pamela W.
Classificação do local: 5 Charlotte, NC
Love this ‘find’ south of Ballantyne. Food was fresh, delicious and filling. Homemade soups made daily. The owners provide a personal and engaging experience.
Georgy Q.
Classificação do local: 5 Fort Mill, SC
I was so surprised to find this Colombian restaurant in the middle of nowhere but definitely worth the drive the food was awesome and the owner and his wife are very sweet people LOVE this place
Alex g.
Classificação do local: 4 Miami, FL
Pretty good place. The food is good and the owner/cook is very welcoming. He came to our table multiple times and brought us different items to try. The bandeja Paisa was really good and huge!!! The beef empanadas and arepas were delicious. Very clean place. I will def be coming here more often.
Carl K.
Classificação do local: 5 Charlotte, NC
Best authentic Colombian restaurant in this area. I have been to all. The menu contains a broad selection of Colombian dishes that are second to none. The staff was helpful and courteous in explaining the dishes. I was totally impressed and would recommend Casablanca Colombia to all my friends!
Mitch K.
Classificação do local: 3 Indian Land, SC
Colombian food. No category on the drop-down. Great menu with the bandeja, also known as a Paisa, this is the huge sampler with beans, rice, steak, sausage, crackling pork egg, sweet fried plantains, avocado and a corn arepa the common«bread» of Colombians. 8 plates of other native dishes, 6 chicken plataes, salads, four fish plates, three other steak dishes and a kid menu. Of course, desserts, like flan, figs with milk candy and cheese and the rich creamy dish, tres leches(three milks). Good job, having visited Colombia, in covering the spectrum of dishes. Beer and wine and specialty sodas from Colombia and Spain. Take out menu. Dinners range from $ 13 — $ 15, kid menu from $ 5 — $ 6. Lots of things to experiment with that are truly Colombian: plantain dishes and a variety of sausages with arepas. Drink beer, chat and nosh. A good introduction to Colombia. One note: Colombia is a great place to visit. The Spanish they speak is «text book» as you learn in school… easier to understand. It is amazingly clean wherever you go. Friendly people who will ask you where are the American tourists and we mention the news clips of the drug wars in Medellin and Cali. That is gone, with FARC guerrillas only in the southwest. Beautiful country and worth a visit. We will most likely return. Casa Colombia is a great find on Hwy 521, just south of the NC/SC border.