Our next family food adventure take us to Arepa plueblo located in Pembroke Pines with a category of 5.6 and more than 652 reviews, walking around we founded this place. Traditional Venezuelan decoration, I think that the owner's idea achieved its objective, that you feel like you are in the country of origin of the food they offer, which is very diverse and exquisite. The customer service is the best because it is a family business, they make you feel at home and the background music, if you are Venezuelan, transports you to Caracas. But the most special thing is the food we ordered Llanera arepa Two cheese empanadas A Cod Empanada Two passion fruit juices A medium latte Everything changes when you take your first bite. It was an incredible experience. The crunchy and fresh flavor of the ingredients make the perfect combination so that you have an explosion of flavors and memories on your palate. Thanks to Arepa Pueblo for this culinary experience that is...
Read moreThis is one of my favorite local restaurants in Pembroke Pines! The Arepas and Empanadas are made fresh daily and recipes are very exquisite and flavorful. My personal favorite are shredded chicken and shredded beef empanadas and arepas! Their Coffee taste amazing and their iced nutella coffe its to die for. The costumer service its the cherry on top. The front counter lady, Domenica , its really sweet and attentive with all the costumers. Also really helpful at suggesting really good options from the menu. The Owner, Mariela, its a really sweet lady that knows her customers and greet them by calling them by their names and establishing that 1 on 1 connection. Really attentive and nice person with blessed hands because all te recipes are hers and everything its delicious. The kitchen employees are also very kind and nice people. They make you feel like the Mayor of the city, they make you feel welcome and apreciated. Definetly its a very delightful...
Read moreI had a Venezuelan food experience at Arepa Pueblo, and it was good overall. We tried the shredded beef and cheese empanadas, and they were both freshly fried, perfectly crunchy and delicious. We also had the patacón with sweet plantains, which was huge! For drinks, we ordered a caramel latte and a cappuccino. The caramel latte was good but not the best we’ve had, though I appreciated that they made it darker as requested. The cappuccino was nice, and they offer different milk options, which is great. One highlight was the variety of sauces—they had a garlic-cilantro sauce, a spicy one with a nice kick, and a pink sauce. The only downside was that the prices felt a bit high, especially since it’s a self-service setup where you order at the register and then sit down. But overall, it was a solid spot for Venezuelan food...
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