Enjoy Colombian Cuisine in New York City

El Cartel Tapas Bar and Restaurant Interior

With a charmingly provocative name (the inspiration was actually from a telenovela), El Cartel Tapas and Restaurant brings authentic Colombian cuisine to New York City. The restaurant is the second incarnation of El Cartel Tapas Bar and Restaurant, the first being started by owner Billy Arangoโ€™s mother in Queens from 2009 to 2011. โ€œThe original restaurant was a bakery/restaurant that offered various authentic Colombian dishes, breads and pastries,โ€ Arango explained. โ€œWe now offer more a la carte and plated tapas and entrees alongside Colombian beers, sodas, cocktails and more.โ€

Menu Selection at El Cartel Tapas Bar and Restaurant New York |
Menu Selection (Courtesy El Cartel Tapas Bar and Restaurant)

Inside El Cartel Tapas Bar and Restaurant in New York City

The restaurant serves dinner six nights a week and a weekend brunch with bottomless mimosas for $18. โ€œWe wanted to introduce something different to Hellโ€™s Kitchen. As a Colombian, salsa runs in my blood,โ€ Arango said. โ€œWe are known to have the best Salsa dancers in the world (Cali, Colombia) and some of the biggest and most famous groups of Salsa as well.โ€

Diners can also enjoy some unique menu items that will likely be new to those who arenโ€™t familiar with Colombian cuisine. โ€œThe Bandeja El Cartel Packs tons of flavor and is a well-packed dish,โ€ Arango told us. โ€œIt is a very typical dish in Colombia. The picada is also typical, and we serve it in a hand-painted boat.โ€

Dining Room at El Cartel Tapas Bar and Restaurant New York |
Dining Room (Courtesy El Cartel Tapas Bar and Restaurant)

The colorful space also offers a charming aesthetic to complement the restaurantโ€™s cuisine. โ€œWe offer banquet seating upfront, dining tables and a 39-foot bar with seven televisions,โ€ Arango said. โ€œOur walls have Colombian art and todayโ€™s artists. The back area offers two full living room spaces, high tables, service bar and more art. Giving it more of a lounge vibe and also an area to cater parties.โ€

If youโ€™re just trying Colombian cuisine for the first time, Arango has some suggestions for how to navigate the menu. โ€œI would recommend either sharing a Picada El Cartel (if itโ€™s two people) or having a Shrimp Ceviche. I would also recommend a frozen sangria to drink,โ€ Arango told us. โ€œAs an entrรฉe I would offer them either a Bandeja El Cartel or a Cazuela de Mariscos. For dessert, between an Oblea or Figs in Syrup as they are both staples of Cali.โ€

Picada El Cartel at El Cartel Tapas Bar and Restaurant New York |
Picada El Cartel (Courtesy El Cartel Tapas Bar and Restaurant)