Restaurant in Bogotá, Colombia
Abasto Quinta Camacho
100Pearl PointsQuinta Camacho address, more than neighbourhood

About Abasto Quinta Camacho
Abasto Quinta Camacho sits on one of Bogotá's quieter dining streets in Quinta Camacho, making it a practical pick for a special occasion dinner without the booking difficulty of the city's headline restaurants. Easiest to book same-day or with minimal notice. Best visited during Colombia's peak produce seasons — December to February or June to August — when the kitchen has the most to work with.
Quick Take: Abasto Quinta Camacho, Bogotá
The assumption that Quinta Camacho is just another Bogotá neighbourhood spot undersells what Abasto does well: this address on Calle 69a positions you inside one of the capital's most walkable dining corridors, where the quality bar has risen sharply in recent years. If you're planning a special occasion dinner or a date night away from the louder Zona Rosa circuit, Abasto Quinta Camacho deserves a closer look before you default to the usual shortlist.
Bogotá's dining scene has shifted meaningfully in the last two years. Chefs who trained at destination restaurants like Le Bernardin and event-driven formats like Lazy Bear have raised expectations for what a neighbourhood restaurant can deliver, and that pressure has filtered through to places like Quinta Camacho. The result is a cluster of restaurants that compete seriously on kitchen execution while remaining easier to book than the city's headline names.
Seasonality matters more in Bogotá than many visitors expect. Colombia's two-harvest coffee and produce calendar means what's on the plate shifts noticeably between the wet and dry seasons, and restaurants in this neighbourhood tend to reflect that. If you're visiting between December and February or June and August, when highland produce is at its peak, you're likely to find the menu at its most focused. Timing your visit around those windows is practical advice, not marketing.
For a special occasion, the Quinta Camacho location works in your favour: quieter than Usaquén, less chaotic than Parque 93, and close enough to the city's better hotel corridors to make the evening feel complete. Pair dinner here with a stop from our full Bogotá bars guide and you have a direct night out without the booking scramble that El Chato or Leo require. For broader context on where this fits in the capital's restaurant picture, our full Bogotá restaurants guide lays out the full competitive set. Also worth knowing: if your trip extends beyond Bogotá, Debora Restaurante and Harry Sasson cover the upscale end of the capital, while X.O. in Medellín, El Boliche Ceviche in Cartagena, Donde Mama in Barranquilla, Sevichería Guapi in Cali, and BK - BURUKUKA in Santa Marta are worth adding to your Colombia itinerary.
Booking difficulty: Easy. No advance scramble required. Walk-in or same-day booking is realistic for most nights. Address: Cl. 69a #9-09, Bogotá.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Abasto Quinta Camacho worth the price?
Pricing varies at Abasto Quinta Camacho; confirm via check the venue's official channels.
Where is Abasto Quinta Camacho located?
Abasto Quinta Camacho is located in Bogota, at Cl. 69a #9-09, Bogotá, Colombia.
How can I contact Abasto Quinta Camacho?
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Location
Cl. 69a #9-09, Bogotá, Colombia
Compare Abasto Quinta Camacho
| Venue |
|---|
| Abasto Quinta Camacho |
| El Chato |
| Leo |
| Afluente |
| Casa Mamá Luz |
| Humo Negro |
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Also Consider
- El Chato, Modern Colombian, Modern Colombian
- Leo, Modern Colombian, Modern Colombian
- Afluente, Notable alternative
- Casa Mamá Luz, Notable alternative
- Humo Negro, Notable alternative
How Abasto Quinta Camacho Compares
If your priority is booking ease and a low-pressure special occasion setting, Abasto Quinta Camacho has a clear advantage over the city's most talked-about names. El Chato and Leo are the obvious benchmarks for modern Colombian cooking in Bogotá, and both deliver more critical recognition and a higher-profile dining experience, but both also require advance planning, particularly on weekends. If you're in town without a reservation and want a dinner that feels considered rather than accidental, Abasto Quinta Camacho is the more realistic option.
Afluente and Humo Negro compete in a similar accessibility bracket, and both are worth comparing if your group has specific format preferences, Humo Negro in particular if smoke-forward cooking appeals. Casa Mamá Luz skews more traditional and family-style, which makes it a different proposition for date nights or business meals. Abasto Quinta Camacho sits between those poles: more neighbourhood-restaurant than event dining, but a step up from casual.
For a date night or low-key celebration, Quinta Camacho's quieter street-level energy works better than the louder rooms you'll find near Parque 93. Andrés D.C. Bogotá is the go-to if your group wants spectacle and scale, but that's a different evening entirely. If the goal is a focused, unhurried dinner, this address delivers without requiring you to plan weeks ahead. See our full Bogotá restaurants guide and hotels guide to plan the full visit.
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