Type
Latin
Features
Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch, Reservations, Takeout
Price Scale
$$
Description

The leisurely service, the black tablecloths, and the Cuban coffee drinks make Macondo Latin Bistro, a few doors down from Market Square, feel like a cafe on the central plaza of a South American city. In fact, the restaurant is named for the fictional town in One Hundred Years of Solitude. The flags of different Latin American countries accompany each menu item. There’s a Cuban sandwich, Mexican enchiladas, and bandeja paisa, a Colombian dish featuring ground beef, pork chicharrón, rice, pinto beans, an arepa, and fried plantains, topped with a fried egg. Don’t miss the dessert churros stuffed with fried plantains. The restaurant is popular for Latin Fusion breakfast dishes, too.

Macondo Latin Bistro

208 Travis St, Houston, TX, 77002
Downtown Houston  •  713-229-8323
Monday 7am–3pm, Tues–Thurs. 7am–9pm, Friday 7am–10pm, Saturday 8am–10pm, Sunday 8am–3pm