
Welcome to Panela Restaurant, a cherished family-owned restaurant where our chef crafts culinary wonders inspired by the rich tapestry of Colombian gastronomy. Our name is a homage to Panela, the cooked sugar cane that inspires the heart of our cuisine.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 525 Market St, Lowell, MA 01854
Phone: (978) 455-2868
Website: http://panelalowell.com/
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Reviews
Margaritas were great. We lived the passionfruit coconut marg the most. Definitely coming back soon!!
Sitting outside was nice, but road noise can get annoying.
Recently I tried their new fall menu and per usual was super impressed with the flavors.
We ordered:
Plantain Arepitas
Pork Belly
Mora y Carne
Buñuelo Donuts
Merengon
Service is always great and the atmosphere is always inviting. As a family run restaurant I love that when going to Panela I feel so welcome there!
Definitely a gem of Lowell!
While the restaurant had a large space (noticed later there was a dance floor) and an almost equally large bar area, there were only a couple patrons that day – nursing their beers and quietly chatting. Service was fast and prompt and menus were on the table before I even sat down. Water showed up shortly before I was given a little more time to peruse the menu. It was an interesting menu and well thought out. I had no idea what to order so I just followed my gut on what I felt like gorging on (and was glad I did).
I won’t go much into dissecting each dish. But I can tell you that the flavors were balanced and pleasant. Each bite beckoned more until the plate was empty. I couldn’t stop myself. I had to keep going on everything disappeared from the table. It’s one of those times that you’re not claiming a dish to be perfect in whatever culinary pedigree BUT that it’s so balanced in flavor that your palate is tickled in all forms. It was a tongue-gasmic moment and immediately remedied the most boring meal on earth that I just had earlier today.
PS. Researched the background of the restaurant later on. Now everything makes sense. I applaud your need to create and represent. Cheers.
The interior of the restaurant is spacious and includes a dance floor. I am told that there is salsa dancing here on Thursday evenings. There is outdoor seating available, and they let us bring our dog to sit outside with us.
Our waitress was very nice and accommodating and answered our questions about the menu clearly.
The food was delicious. Our waitress brought us these complementary plantain-like things that came with a tomato sauce. For an appetizer, we got oysters which are $1.25 per piece, and you can order as many as you want. However, they are only available Tuesday-Thursday. They came in a spicy sauce that wasn’t too spicy and tasted similar to sushi. For my entre, I got the Carne y Uchuva which is essentially fillet mignon on top of a corn-flour pancake. The fillet mignon was savory and tender, and the pancake was sweet. The flavors complemented eachother beautifully. For dessert, I got this strawberry meringue cookie with tres leches, which was also delicious. 10/10 experience.
For cocktails we got the PANELA MOJITO and COCONUT MARGARITA, both refreshing and delicious.
Must get starters are their perfect EMPANADAS
The MARRANITAS Plantain balls stuffed with pork belly and cheese. Served with avocado sauce and guiso.
and my favorite CAMARONES AL GUAJILLO Gratin shrimp cooked in guajiro sauce, finished with white wine and butter. Served with patacones– fried plantains.
For Entrees, STEAK AL CABALLO extremely tender, great egg pop, Steak, arroz atollado with peas and sweet plantain, fried egg on top.
The Burger on Fried Rice Arepa is fantastic, brilliant fusion.
AREPA DE ARROZ Pickle slaw, panela aioli, beef patty, mozzarella cheese, panela pineapple slice and ham. Served with French fries.
AREPA DE YUCA stuffed with pulled pork, shut up take my money good.
Pulled pork, red pepper and onion marmalade, mozzarella cheese, coleslaw, your choice of sweet or spicy panela sauce and drizzled avocado sauce.
For dessert the BUÑUELO DONUTS, crazy good and cakey,
3 buñuelo donuts with arequipe and whipped cream.