Woka Lounge was once a distinctive rooftop bar and restaurant nestled in Medellín's vibrant Parque Lleras, a prime destination within the exclusive El Poblado sector. Known for its truly unique and captivating decor, the lounge immersed guests in an artificial cave and jungle-like ambiance, adorned with giant concrete trees and tropical elements. The name 'Woka,' inspired by the Wichi dialect, meant 'reflection of the moon in the water,' a concept that permeated its design, aiming to combine the four elements of nature: earth, air, fire, and water.
This open-air establishment, featuring a retractable roof for all weather, offered a lively atmosphere with good music and charming service. It was a popular spot for international fusion cuisine, including an array of international food ranging from bites and sushi to more substantial dishes. Signature offerings included creative tiki cocktails, sangria, and particularly well-regarded spring rolls and lomo saltado al pisco peruano. The captivating setting, coupled with panoramic views over Medellín, made Woka Lounge a memorable experience for those seeking a unique and enjoyable night out in the city.
