I've been frequenting a couple of very satisfying family owned Colombian spots that are both worthy of a few words over here. I'm a big fan of both. May the good word be heard.
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Lincoln Park
First up is a cute little snack/coffee shop on Diversey called Rapidito. This place puts their own little touches on popular Colombian street eats. Some of the items might sound unappealing at first but once you bite into them you'll be sold pretty quickly. I know I've been on my visits in. My favorite bite to eat from here are the salchipapas. This popular street snack is found throughout Latin America. It's typically made with fries and sausages mixed together with a special mayo based sauce. Rapidito takes theirs a step up with creole baked potatoes and quail hard boiled eggs mixed with smoked beef links. The mayo based sauce on the side is addicting. Hangover food for the gods. Actually pretty much all the Colombian dishes I've come across are great for soaking up consumed booze.

Salchipapas

Arepizzas - arepas and pizza. Best described as a corn flatbread, they layer toppings on top as opposed to in the middle. The Hawaiian Oinker includes pineapple, smoked ham, cheese, crusted potato chips and the signature pink sauce.

Colombian Hot Dog - Cheese, Pulled Chicken, Crushed Potato Chips, Ketchup, Mustard, Signature Pink Sauce, Honey, Pineapple Sauce & Hard-Boiled Quail Eggs. Somehow in some way it all works well together, even with the ketchup included.
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Humboldt Park
Next up is this dope restaurant that caught my eye on North avenue that specializes in Colombian style Pollo al Carbon. PikoRiko Pollo Colombian Rotisserie has an indoor rotisserie that holds charcoal which they rotate some heavily seasoned birds over. One of the best cheap eats meals I've ate of late is a half chicken served with some pretty normal sides of boiled potatoes and plantains but they work well as a whole. The succulent smokey chicken meat dipped in housemade salsa verde is tongue candy.

Half of Rotisserie Chicken served with potato and sweet plantains
Last week I tried the mini Bandeja Paisa platter. This is a much loved Colombian style lunch plate popular in it's homeland for the amount of food it includes. That was obvious in the fact a mini could of passed for a large and I wouldn't of thought twice about it. PikoRiko serves a traditional plate as far as what comes on it. At $8.95 this is yet another great bang for your buck meal. I ate the whole thing as a late lunch and was good until lunch the next day. They also do a daily soup special I've been wanting to try.

Mini Bandeja Paisa Platter - rice, beans, grilled steak, colombian sausage, pork rind, fried egg, corn griddle cake and avocado
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Rapidito
1855 West Diversey Parkway
Chicago, IL 60614
(773) 857-3999
PikoRiko Pollo Colombian Rotisserie
3625 W North Ave
Chicago, IL 60647
(773) 666-5059