All in a charming setting, this restaurant boasts an inviting atmosphere complemented by its warm and hospitable staff. As a party of five, we unanimously appreciated the exceptional service.
Our culinary journey commenced with Tequeños, delightful Venezuelan cheese fried rolls accompanied by a trio of tantalizing sauces: guacamole, garlic, and spicy. The flavors were delectable, although a touch more melt-in-the-mouth cheese filling would have elevated the experience.
Turning to the Arepas, I opted for the 'La Reina Pepiada'. The bread was a revelation, but despite the chicken and avocado, there seemed to be an element missing within the Arepas. A tad more seasoning or a flavorful sauce would have prevented it from being slightly bland. The chicken exhibited a touch of dryness, possibly benefiting from a marinade for added succulence. Similarly, 'La Catira' suffered from an excess of cheese, somewhat overpowering the sandwich's balance.
I'm inclined to return for the enticing promise of beef and black beans. This visit left me curious to explore more of the...
Read moreWorse food I ever had and service is awful super rude staff. I’m Venezuelan American and this arepas for $13 euros are the worse in Europe they pre- cook the arepas then they reheat them seriously any Venezuelan knows arepas can’t NOT be reheated is a No No but this people they don’t care to sale a bad Hard Old product they cut corners and they are not polite about it and unpleasant to be in there is my second time and the two times is been awful experience i was there and don’t speak French witch I don’t really care because I speak two languages in the world English and Spanish and this two girls offer French customers water and they don’t even offer us anything very unpleasant. I will not recommend this place to eat authentic Venezuelan cuisine go on youtube buy the flour and make them yourself I can guaranteed it will taste better than that you will save some money as well and you won’t have to put up with unpleasant Venezuelans that are proud serve the same values of the French’s( RUDENESS) Without the quality French typically possibly Sometime...
Read moreI need 5 extra stars to rate this place appropriately. I've been far from my roots for a very long time and casually finding this restaurant was the best way to begin the holidays. I've ordered a patacon and usually I eat quite much but the portion was big enough to make me fight through the last bites 😅. Also to mentioned that it was super delicious combined with a parchita juice (a.k.a passion fruit).
The vibe is great and the chic@s at the restaurant are very friendly and helpful to decide what to eat, since the menu is quite varied. What it made the cherry on the top was the music 🎶. You get to enjoy amazing food while feeling the rhythm of Latin American music. I'm very happy that I discovered it soon enough to go back as many times as possible before leaving Paris 😋.
As a plus, I got some tips for good party places to go since I'm a turist...
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