Welcome to Cafe Y Canela Colombian Restaurant
Cafe Y Canela Colombian Restaurant, located in Morristown, NJ, offers a diverse menu of authentic Colombian dishes. With a cozy atmosphere and friendly staff, this restaurant is known for its generous portions and reasonable prices. Customers rave about the Bandeja Paisa and Grilled Tongue, praising the freshness and flavors. Vegetarians also have options like Yucca Fries and Cheese Arepa. While the language barrier may pose a challenge, the staff goes above and beyond to ensure a positive dining experience. Overall, Cafe Y Canela is a hidden gem serving delicious Colombian cuisine with great value and warm hospitality.
- 77 Martin Luther King Ave Morristown, NJ 07960 Hotline: (973) 605-5236
Welcome to Cafe Y Canela Colombian Restaurant, a hidden gem located at 77 Martin Luther King Ave in Morristown, NJ. This Colombian restaurant offers a variety of authentic dishes that will transport your taste buds to the vibrant streets of Colombia.
From their flavorful Mazos A La Criolla and Picadita appetizers to their hearty bandeja paisa and seafood spaghetti, Cafe Y Canela delivers a true taste of Colombian cuisine. The menu also caters to vegetarians with options like Arepa Con Queso and yucca fries.
Customers rave about the generous portion sizes, affordable prices, and friendly service provided by the Colombian staff. The cozy atmosphere and attention to detail make dining at Cafe Y Canela a memorable experience.
Whether you're a Colombian food enthusiast or simply looking to try something new, Cafe Y Canela Colombian Restaurant is sure to satisfy your cravings for delicious, authentic cuisine.

Great location, great food service, great atmosphere to be with the family. Most of all great prices and large plates. Highly recommend for those who want to taste authentic Colombian food, but there is also options for those feeling a bit of Mexican or simply a burger. Burgers here are very well served and have a nice touch of uniqueness to its presentation and flavor.

Hey everyone. a great all around restaurant. We had two different type of steaks and grilled tongue and all dishes were delicious.

I've only had Colombian food a few times before but I would say this place is pretty solid. I tried their empanada and bandeja paisa dish that brings a bit of everything (rice beans chorizo chicharron, fried egg, avocado, plantains and arepa). I found everything to be tasty except I wasn't a fan of their arepa. It lacked flavor. However, service and ambiance was great and loved that the place is Colombian run. Would recommend

portion to price ratio unbeatable for the area quality meals and quality service authentic Colombian food served by Colombian people. That is powerful

Being a vegetarian and a non Colombian I wasn't sure what options I had in this restaurant . However I love yucca fries and saw they had it in their menu . I went to the restaurant and it was a problem explaining my situation to them due to the language issues . However the lady at the counter was very friendly and sweetly tried to understand what I wanted and smiled and helped me . I finally took the yucca fries , tostadas with a yummy tomato Onion sauce and a cheese arepa . The food was good. However I did realize that there aren't too many options for us vegetarians here . But the 4 starts are mostly for the very nice lady who served me that day.

OMG to the goodness delicious! My first time eating Columbian food and it was amazing. This place is a little whole in the wall located in Down Town Morristown and it is just such a fun place to come and enjoy this delicious food. You feel cozy and right at home bc the staff is very nice and attentive.

I live across from a Colombian restaurant, so I already know the dishes and the flavors. This place blew me away all over again. My friend got the usual Bandeja Paisa, and it was larger and fresher-looking than at Rincon. The meat was cooked medium-rare to medium, not well-done, which is impressive for a thin steak. I have no direct comparison of portion size, but he brought enough home for lunch the next day. I got the tongue a criolla (Colombian style) and my girlfriend got the identical chicken. It was bathed in a flavorful sauce with lightly fried yucca, peppers, potatoes, and finished with a generous side of rice and beans. She also brought home quite a bit of her meal, and I had to struggle to finish mine. It was all delicious. All. Completely. Delicious. Downside: Not thrilled with the drinks - maybe they've changed since I last ate Colombian here in Parsippany, but this brand of native soda is all artificial. I don't know what they serve(d?) here but it's natural enough for me to drink it. Oh well. The water comes with limes at least. Pretty minor stuff. If you want dessert, you can have it here or walk up Spring St. to the bakery and see what they have left.