Frisby, Chicken restaurant in Usaquén, Colombia
Frisby is a chicken restaurant in Usaquén serving fried chicken paired with fries and broths made from different chicken parts. The menu keeps things simple, with poultry as the central focus.
Founded in 1977, it started as a pizzeria in another city before transforming into a chicken-focused establishment. This shift allowed it to grow into a chain with locations across Colombia.
The restaurant shaped how Colombians approach casual dining and remains a familiar choice for families and workers seeking a quick meal. Its way of preparing and serving chicken has become a standard reference point in the country's food culture.
The restaurant is located in Usaquén and open daily, with longer hours on weekdays and Saturdays compared to Sundays. It is helpful to check the timing before visiting, as hours vary by day.
The name comes from the spinning motion of tossing pizza dough, similar to how a flying disc rotates through the air. This surprising connection to its pizza origins often goes unnoticed by visitors.
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