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2851 Central Ave. NE Minneapolis, MN 55418

612-788-1328 

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  • Latin American
    Sun,Sat 8am-11pm, Mon-Thu 11am-10pm, Fri 11am-11pm
    $
  • Takeout
    Dinner, Lunch
    Beer/Wine
  • Accepted, Not Necessary
    Lot Available
Description

The former Charly's Polleria has gone Ecuadorian, spiffed up by a few photos and hand-woven cloths and, on occasion, live flute-and-guitar folk music. The tasty llapingachos, which resemble cheese-filled mashed-potato pancakes, are as good as the patacones, green plantains that have been squashed into thin disks and fried until they taste like potato chips with more body and soul. This is home cooking of Ecuador's indigenous people: stewed chicken, roasted pork served with hominy, and dense slices of halibut in a mild coconut sauce. Soups are an important part of Ecuadorian cuisine, and the caldo de bolas de verde and catfish soup both have delightfully light, peanut-y broths; the former contains a vegetable-filled plantain dumpling, the latter has fish fillets, yucca hunks, and fresh cilantro. Another unusual find: a milkshake made with tomato de arbol, also known as tamarillo or "tree tomato," which has a sweet-tart tang of passion fruit mixed with tomato, and an earthiness like ground cherries.







  • 2011 | Best Central/South American Restaurant

    In Ecuadorian lore, the Chimborazo volcano, the country's highest summit, represents Taita (Father), while the nearby Tungurahua volcano is considered Mama. In Minneapolis, Chimborazo wears the pants when it comes to South American cuisine. Lighten the mood when you step off of Central Avenue into the small, unassuming haunt, decorated with bright textiles and the lively sounds of traditional Quichua music. Try the llapingachos con chorizo (a combination of potato pancakes with rice,... More »

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  • Chimborazo: Come for the food, stay for the cultural lesson

    Chimborazo: Come for the food, stay for the cultural lesson

    | Fri, May 14, 2010

    We live on a diverse planet. Rather than belatedly eat Mexican food on May 6, my new friend Kate Sommers and I decided to try the Ecuadorian restaurant on 29th and Central for a little post Cinco de ... More »

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