Disgusting food that doesn't live up to the name, "arepas"! Canned and bland chicken with no seasoning or spices. It looked nothing like the photograph! I even asked before I ordered if there was seasoning, and peppers or onions in it, and I was assured that yes, it was seasoned and looked like the photo (it didn't). I should've returned it! I love arepas, and have eaten them many times at 3 different restaurants in NYC. This is the first time that I've had one that had both tasteless flat bread, and disgusting canned meat stuffing! Plus, I've never seen such a tiny arepa! (They charge $10 for chicken arepa, and $12 for the beef arepa). I also hated the garlic mayonnaise (ajo sauce): I should've asked if they had picante or rojo sauce. It was $8 for my can of...
Read moreThe food would be decent if the price was $6 for each item because I truly don’t feel that they are following a good recipe the food was just okay and to justify those prices with just the location don’t justify that something is truly missing in the quality a lot of restaurants in the area understand that, to be able to be on business in such and high demand area that is that expensive they must work on the quality of the food to make it truly premium or worth to say “mmm I do want to come back” and that part is missing there I don’t want to come back to eat a quality food that even if it was for 6$ idk if truly will pay for it, I am Venezuelan this place didn’t pass the Venezuelan approval is good… but...
Read moreWowww perros y vainas I don’t event know where to start! I’m originally from Venezuelan living in NYC for 8 years already and what I miss about my country the most is the beaches and our beach food. There’s no other Venezuelan restaurant that came up with this concept in nyc so I really love perrros y vainas for that! They got the best COCADA (and so far it’s the only place that’s offers this) , cazón empanadas and of course their famous hot dogs! 10/10 services and loving the new...
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