About this spot
Onigiri brings authentic Japanese convenience-store style rice balls and onigirazu to Bogota's Zona G, offering a casual counter experience that feels worlds away from the city's usual dining scene. Expect to find classic fillings like tuna mayo or spicy salmon alongside creative local twists in their signature seaweed-wrapped rolls. The compact layout means you'll likely grab your meal quickly to enjoy at a nearby table rather than lingering for hours.
π‘ Tips before you go
- Order onigirazu with grilled egg and avocado for a portable lunch that travels well through Bogota traffic.
- Skip the side dishes if you want to try multiple flavors, as the rice balls are perfectly portioned on their own.
- Ask about the day's special fillings before ordering, as ingredients in Zona G often rotate based on local availability.
Common Questions
How much does Onigiri cost?
A standard onigiri ranges from 20,000 to 35,000 COP (approx. $5β$9 USD), while a large onigirazu with premium fillings runs around 45,000 COP ($11 USD).
Where is Onigiri?
Located in the Zona G (Gourmet) neighborhood in Bogota, this spot sits within the upscale dining district near the main pedestrian thoroughfare.
What should I know about ordering?
The menu is small but curated; you can customize your onigirazu by choosing two fillings and a wrap style, so don't hesitate to ask for extra nori or a specific sauce.
About this page
Restaurant: Onigiri
Cuisine: japanese
Location: Zona G (Gourmet), Bogota, Colombia
Source: Curated from local review platforms