Servicio horible. Comida mas o menos. I'm there with my family of four , 2 adults my wife and I, our 2 small kids. For the kids we ordered chicken and rice which is their lunch special that is done already under light, just needs to be served. Had to ask waitress 2 times for food I ordered almost 1 hour ago. Food comes little by little instead of all at one time. By the way no drinks not even water after one hour. Ask for water the waitress brings one glass of water with 2 cubes of ice, there are 4 people sitting at the table. Ask again she brings 1 more water, I finally had to tell her in a rude way you dont see there are 4 people at the table including kids sitting here for over an hour, can you bring 4 glasses of water. They forgot to bring certain things which I told them to scratch off the order. Other things they brought 3 times after they had already brought. They were completely clueless and lost. No idea how to...
Read moreIn a city full of great Latin American food this place definitely is one of the worst if not the worst we’ve ever been to. My wife is from Colombia, and most of my friends are from Venezuela so I know what good food taste like. It’s like literally like these guys took the food and put it into a device to suck all the flavor out. The meats were low low quality, coffee was equally low quality. Arepas we’re as basic as you can find and the eggs were again very basic in quality and flavor. Had our meal been reasonably priced maybe I’d forgive them but we paid $61 for breakfast. If you’re gonna charge full price, give us full quality don’t short change your clients with cheap food and full price. The only reason I don’t get this place in one star is because the orange juice with actual fresh squeezed oranges.
There are plenty of great Latin American restaurants in Miami so steer clear...
Read moreI spent years driving past this place. I saw it like a shady Venezuelan spot that surely has mediocre food. Just a honey pot for locals nostalgic about Venezuelan food. I friend suggested to meet there and at first I hated it. Too cliché to my taste. Everyone speaks spanish, which is a common thing at Doral. Not the best looking place, to be honest. Don’t get me wrong, because the place is very clean and tidy. They just didn’t made the best decision decor wise. But I discovered that the people there is really warm, humble and nice. The food we tried was really good and the waitress really cared that we were well fed and satisfied. It seems like a good place to make a quick stop and eat, or get a coffee. In the mornings you can get arepas and empanadas, for sure. You’ll find the most popular Venezuelan dishes there, and there’s also a market right next to it to satisfy your...
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