If there’s one thing I’ve learned about travel, it’s that when you find a gem, you stick with it. Years ago, I stumbled upon Leños y Carbón in Panama—think sizzling, wood-fired steaks that taste like a million bucks but cost less than a taxi ride. Fast forward to my Colombia trip, and I was on a mission to track them down again.
I’ll be honest: I ate here a lot. I tried a few different cuts, but I always found myself circling back to the 'Lomito Tierno' (tenderloin). It was incredibly tender, flavorful, and—in true Leños fashion—a massive portion.
The best part? You can get a huge plate with steak, rice, salad, a potato, and a Pepsi all for about $12 USD. It is hands-down the best value for a serious meal in the city. I realized too late that I should have been snapping photos from day one, but I was too busy digging in! If you're in Colombia and want to eat like royalty on a budget, this is your spot.






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