Sonido!

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  • This is the first time I have tried Colombian style brunch . I was in love with this place from the moment I walked in, all these antique Colombian de…

  • 3.5Sonido was the perfect welcoming warm cafe to call into and grab a take away coffee today. Located on Gertrude quite close to St Vincents hospital …

  • Reasonably priced, adorably decorated, and true to tradition. This cute little cafe is everything I want in a Latin restaurant. They've got all the fa…


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Sonido! is open for Café. Sonido! serves Latin American, Coffee and Tea and Cafe Food dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!

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4 Reviews on “Sonido!”

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  • Little Picky Very Hungry

    This is the first time I have tried Colombian style brunch . I was in love with this place from the moment I walked in, all these antique Colombian decor made me feel like I was in Colombia
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    We both had the ROPA VIEJA AREPA ($14) it was a pleasant surprise!! The arepa is quite similar to Pita bread but is made from corn flour Apparently, it is a type of Colombia and Venezuela cuisine that eaten daily in Central and South America . Ropa Vieja, from the Spanish term for old clothes. It is a classic Caribbean dish consisting of shredded beef with vegetables. The beef was flavourful and tender. Arepa was crunchy on the outside with a soft centre. The portion size was good, much generous then I expected (I am quite full actually).
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    For the drinks, their TRADITIONAL COLOMBIAN HOT CHOCOLATE ($5)with CHEESE ($2), is like a traditional delicacy in Colombia. It was extremely tasty,very different than the one I usually drink. Added the cheese to the top (although it didnt melt) which gave the delectable drink a chewy, sweet and salty sensation. I love how they served it in a traditional olleta (mug) and molinillo (stirring stick). I am never drinking my hot chocolate without cheese again such an interesting combo! CHAI LATTE with cinnamon stick was good too!
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    Staff were friendly and helpful, would definitely come back for more

  • Espy Eats

    3.5
    Sonido was the perfect welcoming warm cafe to call into and grab a take away coffee today. Located on Gertrude quite close to St Vincents hospital there was a fair share of hospital staff sitting inside (some who thought they were quite a lot more important than me and my space too I might add) I loved the eclectic interior which was South American style decorated. The coffee was good and strong and hot so I was able to walk and drive some way and it was still warm enough to keep on drinking.

  • Quince And Cheese

    Reasonably priced, adorably decorated, and true to tradition. This cute little cafe is everything I want in a Latin restaurant. They’ve got all the favourites I’ve come to miss since living in Oz- guava paste, dulce de leche, empanadas, and of course soft, cornmeal arepas. The arepa de choclo (sweet corn and grilled cheese) perfectly straddles the line between a sweet and savoury breakfast for those who love both. I topped mine with a fried egg, highly recommend. Be warned though, they’re smaller than the plain arepas, so get two if you’re hungry.
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  • Eat_today_diet_tomorrow

    We have walked pass this little cafe many times and finally we had time to visit them. Love love love their interior design – yellow and turquoise colours – and all the funky decoration.

    We tried 2 dishes – smoked salmon arepa and ropa vieja arepa. They both are light and yummy. We love their homemade corn arepa, which made from whole corn not corn flour.

    We also had chai tea which comes with honey. It was very delicious too.

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69 Gertrude Street, Fitzroy, Melbourne

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