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Welcome to La Callejera

**Our Story**

Nestled in the vibrant heart of San Jose, La Callejera celebrates authentic Colombian cuisine with a casual street vibe. From the moment you step in, the warm hospitality of our staff, led by our passionate owner, invites you to explore a menu infused with rich flavors. Our signature dishes, including the succulent lechon and tantalizing tamales, showcase traditional recipes that stir the soul. La Callejera is not just a restaurant; it’s a gathering place where families and friends come together to savor the essence of Colombia. Join us under the stars for an unforgettable culinary experience that welcomes all.

LOCATIONS

Welcome to La Callejera, an inviting gem nestled on 1182 Lincoln Ave in San Jose, California. This Colombian restaurant has quickly made a name for itself, thanks to its vibrant atmosphere, authentic cuisine, and friendly service. With outdoor seating options, it's the perfect spot for couples and families to unwind while savoring the rich flavors of Colombia.

The moment you step inside La Callejera, you're greeted with the aroma of delicious pork-based dishes, as well as a dash of Colombian street food vibes. As highlighted by diners, the Lechon is a must-try, often described as “muy muy muy bueno.” This popular dish, brimming with juicy, crispy pork, will undoubtedly leave your taste buds humming with delight. For those looking for variety, there are also tempting options like Chicharronada, serving up juicy pork alongside perfectly roasted potatoes, adorned with a spicy green sauce that adds a kick to each bite.

  • Authenticity: The menu is in Spanish, offering an immersive experience into Colombian culinary culture. Although a slight language barrier may exist, the devoted staff is eager to guide you through the meal selections with warmth and enthusiasm.
  • Atmosphere: La Callejera has chosen a relaxed ambiance with picnic-style tables, adding to its casual charm. Expect a lively environment, especially on weekends when the restaurant bustles with excited patrons all sharing in the joy of good food.
  • Pork Perfection: Pork is undeniably the star here, showcased in various dishes that celebrate its flavor and texture. Diners rave about the crispy Chicharrón, often paired with delightful guacamole, making it a shared favorite among guests.

Despite its early days, La Callejera has already garnered attention, with a steady stream of repeat customers indicating the restaurant's success. As you venture into this vibrant establishment, know it’s a spot where culinary adventure awaits; a place to not just enjoy food, but to create lasting memories with friends over hearty, flavorful dishes. Whether you’re a Colombian food aficionado or a curious newcomer, La Callejera promises a delightful journey into the heart of Colombian gastronomy. Come hungry, leave happy!

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Mia V.
Mia V.

1. Parking: (read signs) Back parking lot to the left is a PRIVATE lot and will be subject to towing. (No parqueo atrás). Please be respectful and park In public parking lots only. 2. Service: Owner is so kind, staff is friendly and helpful. 3. Place is always busy, couples and family's just hanging out and enjoying some food. 4. Food is delicious, pork based but they have other options too. 5. Great place to enjoy a good meal, just be careful where you park.

Robert C.
Robert C.

There is parking around back. The restaurant is near and clean and hostess is very friendly. I asked for recommendations and she told me the most popular dish is the Lechon. I ordered a Large Lechon and Tamal. The tamal was good, but the Lechon was muy muy muy bueno. Didn't take a photo of food and ate it in the car before I remembered

Carmen L.
Carmen L.

My husband and I were excited to try this place out after this place opened. We are not familiar with Colombian food but willing to try new cuisines. Upon arrival, we were greeted and asked if either of us spoke Spanish. Since we didn't, there was one waiter who spoke English and walked us through the menu. Their menu is in Colombian but there were pictures as well. My husband and I did ok with understanding the menu, some words seemed familiar. The food was delicious! WHAT WE ORDERED Tapas de chicharrón - crispy pork on top of a layer of guacamole on top of a crispy shell (not sure what this shell was made out of it but it had a similar texture to a rice cake). Chicharronada - more juicy crispy pork and seasoned roasted potatoes. This was sooooooooo freaking good. It was also served with a spicy green sauce. Both plates were more than enough for my husband and it. We noticed a lot of regulars eating so we knew we were getting some good Colombian food. Looking forward to coming back!

Daisy Z.
Daisy Z.

La Callejera was such a fun place! Let's break it down. Food: this is 100% why people come. Authentic Colombian food and the entire menu is in Spanish. On the weekends they serve a dish called the lechona which is almost like a pot pie except instead of puff pastry is it a giant pork skin! It was delicious and you can bet I'm gonna try to cook that again at home. Service: the servers here ok, there was a slight language barrier but nbd. They definitely know all the dishes very well so if you speak Spanish they can tell you a lot about each dish. Ambiance: this place is very casual with Costco picnic tables and paper plates. They are open super late so it's a fantastic place to party late at night. Trust me you can find them by the music! I'm def looking to expand my knowledge of real Colombian food and this looks like a great place to learn. I'll be back!

Jae D.
Jae D.

Customer service was really kind and bubbly! La Callejera is located in Willow glen downtown area, right across the bank and restaurant Braise. I ordered takeout but the spot is small and cute, it replaced another latino restaurant that was here. Unfortunately they don't have fresh/homemade hot sauce like other colombian restaurants have. I really enjoyed my meal, however, it's actually an appetizer. Everything was well cooked and the chicharrón was fried to perfection *chefs kiss* and i love that they're generous with their limes and servings!!! I'll definitely be coming back to try their popular tamales that stop selling @ 2PM i believe and they're only available Sat&Sun. Ven a probar la comida con el sabor más criollo!! Q RICOOOO ! no van a decepcionar (-;

Sebastian F.
Sebastian F.

A decent place to go and nice to have a Colombian restaurant to try. The menu was very limited though, only a few items available for dinner. I enjoyed my visit and the food was good quality but I don't know that I will be back.

Veronica C.
Veronica C.

Based on the food alone... 5 stars! We happened to be next door test riding bicycles at Mike's Bikes when La Callejera caught our eye. Just a constant steady flow of traffic in and out. We tried to see what they were all about on Yelp, but there weren't enough reviews or pictures yet. Walked in to see if there was a menu, but there just seemed to be confusion, in terms of a few people waiting off to the side waiting for their food, and worked behind the register busy fulfilling those orders. We walked up towards the busy cashier, when we were greeted by another server who asked if it was our first time. He proceeded to tell us they specialized in Colombian cuisine, and then about their different Saturday and Sunday morning specialities. Honestly, although he was great at explaining, it would have been nice to see a menu. We decided on the moñona, which was a combo of their tamal, and lechon, and added a hot chocolate on top of it. Despite not having seen any photos of the food... no regrets! Everything on the plate was delicious, steeped in pork fatty goodness. Honestly, this puts the chinese tamales (zhong zi) to shame in terms of juiciness and flavor. The rice was mixed with tender pork, peas, carrots, potatoes, and something that reminded me of a chickpea, and the masa part was just so juicy and flavorful... if only all tamales could taste like this! The lechon portion was a bit on the small side, and mostly fat versus any meat, but the skin was super crispy. The hot cocoa was also fresh made with either cream or half and half, and while it smelled like too much cinnamon, the taste was actually pretty mild. All together, a filling meal for two, and very, very comforting. We ended up paying in cash (no tax), but they were also willing to accept credit card too. And while the walls were freshly decorated, don't expect much with the seating - basic plastic folding tables and chairs.

Darrin J.
Darrin J.

Second week open and very popular. Columbian street vibe. Three menus item so far...tamale like plate, fried rice plate and soup. Tried first two and both were great. Staff was great especially Angelo. Looking forward to trying it again. Cash or Zelle at the moment.