WAFU Bogotá Cocina Japonesa

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Bogotá, Colombia

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Japanese restaurant· Ramen restaurant· Sushi restaurant· Teppanyaki restaurant

WAFU Bogotá Cocina Japonesa Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

WAFU Bogotá Cocina Japonesa is located in Bogotá, Colombia on Av. Boyacá ##80-94. WAFU Bogotá Cocina Japonesa is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category japanese restaurant in Colombia.

Address

Av. Boyacá ##80-94

Price range

$$

Phone

+573144047897

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Isabel Ziesemer Costa

Tiny hidden place. No frills. Quality food. Very tasteful. Worth it.

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Claudia Di Nola

Loved this place! Delicious traditional Japanese food and the whole place screams authentic with an amazing chef. It's cosy and small which adds to the atmosphere and the food was 10/10. Highly recommend visiting, but be prepared to wait a little while for your food.

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Christina Jeffrey

UPDATE: STILL 5 STARS Delicious. Great little hideaway and yes it is quite authentic! So happy to have found it

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Lauryn Bryant

This place is incredible!! The most Authentic Japanese food I’ve found in Colombia in a traditional setting. We ordered the miso soup edamame 3 different rolls and the chicken Katsu and felt like we were in Japan. Can’t wait to go back!!

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Rafael Puyana

This is a very simple but nice sushi place. It has no frills in its decoration which makes it very comfortable compared to other snobby places in Chapinero. This is not the cheapest place but more affordable than other places in the area.

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Casey Slater

Tiny place, great sushi! Real Japanese chef prepares artful rolls beyond the basic California roll mess at most Bogota sushi joints. Sure, a little on expensive side, but it's worth it. Easy to find in Chapinero and with good service, we always stop by when we are in the area.

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Oscar Bernal

Just to take it out quickly, let's begin with the negative point. They have no natural drinks, quite sad for food that is supposed to be mostly healthy. Now, the good things. The food! Sushi rolls are very very good, large in size and full in flavor. I tried two; the Salmon Skin, almost the traditional to be found everywhere but with thin carrot sticks to make it crunchier and slightly different; and the Orengi, crunchy shrimp and crab sticks with some cream cheese inside, the traditional rice around, and wrapped in Chilean salmon. Salmon Skin was good as usual, Orengi was very very good. Take into account the lack of parking here, it is hard to go to this place by driving, cab or bus are suggested

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Leonardo Bohorquez

Loved it!