Cure Cuisine

Bucaramanga


Lebanese-descended Colombians do a commendable job at this clean-cut Middle Eastern spot that's just a step above fast food. Felafel, shawarma, kibe, tabbouleh, baklava – it's all here and accompanied nicely with excellent toasted almond rice. The hummus is a bit watery, but the cheese-and-onion fatayers (small fried pastry pies) are especially tasty.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Bucaramanga attractions

2. Museo de Arte Moderno de Bucaramanga

0.51 MILES

A bright little museum with two exhibition rooms with rotating exhibits of modern paintings and sculptures. There's also a garden with sculptures and a…

3. Catedral de la Sagrada Familia

0.94 MILES

Facing Parque Santander is Buca's most substantial piece of religious architecture. Constructed over nearly a century (1770–1865), it's a massive,…

4. Mercado Central

1.21 MILES

Buca's colorful, well-organized central market is worth a stroll, especially for its 4th-floor food court with all manner of local eats and mountain…

5. Casa de la Cultura

1.34 MILES

One of Bucaramanga's best preserved colonial mansions, the Casa de la Cultura is currently occupied by an educational institution, but visitors are free…

6. Museo Casa de Bolívar

1.36 MILES

Another piece in the historical jigsaw of Simón Bolívar's life (Colombia is full of them), this slightly musty museum is housed in a colonial mansion…

7. Iglesia de San Laureano

1.43 MILES

This twin-towered, pale-yellow, colonial-period church dominates the east side of Parque García Rovira.

8. Capilla de los Dolores

1.51 MILES

In Parque García Rovira, this diminutive chapel is Bucaramanga's oldest surviving church; it was erected in stone from 1748 to 1750. Its simple…