Discover Restaurants offering the best South American food in Merida, Andean Region, Venezuela. In this university town in western Venezuela, it's possible to relax in a park honoring Beethoven, sample more than 800 flavors of ice cream in a Guinness-record-holding shop and ascend into the surrounding snow-capped Andes mountains via the world's longest and highest cable car. The historic downtown, centered on Plaza Bolivar, contains an impressive church inspired by Spain's Toledo Cathedral. Adventure tour companies run paragliding, mountain biking and trekking excursions outside the city.
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4 based on 20 reviews
tienen que comer aqui la comida es riquisima los mojitos frozen son de lo mejor y la vista es espectacular de verdad este restaurante es uno de los mejores de la ciudad
5 based on 10 reviews
Queda en la feria de la comida, estación Barinitas...Diferentes sabores en los batidosRicos todos lo que pedimos.Linda presentación.Amable atención.Precios solidarios
Muy rica comida y trato personalizado de sus dueños. Decoración y música de buen gusto. Hacen sus propias pastas, vale la pena visitarlos prescindiendo si estas o no hospedado en la posada. Particularmente fue muy grato la buena disposición a cumplir peticiones en cuanto a la comida.
4 based on 17 reviews
Pasta with prosciutto and red pepper my favorite. The ribs are the best. The asparagus were amazing. The staff specially the owner Cheff Pedro Nederr are very friendly. Let Pedro to recomend you what to choose.
4 based on 19 reviews
Les comento que el dÃa de ayer los visite en El Centro comercial rodeo en la ciudad de Mérida, la atención formidable 20 puntos para ellos sin embargo la comida pésima me dieron una hamburguesa de 200gr tostada seca, quemada y frÃa y la habÃa pedido término medio, al parecer y como conclusión es que las de 200gr son de baja rotación y las tienen ya cocinadas y secándose, en verdad atentos cuando pidan su hamburguesa, el personal para resarcir lo ocurrido nos dieron un helado,
5 based on 16 reviews
Es un sitio agradable para sentarse a degustar un excelente helado y los sabores son muy ricos. Los precios desde BsS. 80,00 barquilla de una porción en adelante, de sabores clásicos. Fue buena experiencia. Lo recomiendo. A los niños les encantó.
4 based on 32 reviews
This place has the cozy mix of Merida's pubs: a bit of colonial architecture, modern art, live entertainment and very friendly service. They give the best of the local brew, and they're not shy about their food: very professional. The menu has a very nice variety of gourmet burgers with catchy names. Check out the Speedy González on the picture. The downside: serving sizes are small, it's pricy, and some of the meals look better than they taste. Try the day menu!
5 based on 22 reviews
I have visited The Clover many many times, so I can give a very honest review. The place is family owned by Daniela and Jose. José is the Chef, and Daniela is the rest. The first time we visited, we went with the kids. Daniela technically babysit for us! We thought we were going to have a family dinner, but we end up having a romantic dinner, with the kids in another table, having a great time. I think she read our minds. The food is the best! I have tried everything in the menu, always end up satisfied and happy! The place is magical, the ambient is great. I suggest you make a reservation because it gets pretty full sometimes. Every time we have visitors to Merida, The Clover is one of the mandatory stops.Gracias Jan Por La Descripción De Tu Experiencia En Nuestro Refugio, Hacemos Lo Posible Por Hacer Sentir Comodos A Nuestros Visitantes y Comensales, Esperamos Volverlos A Ver Por Aca.
4 based on 25 reviews
We went out looking for a restaurant to celebrate our anniversary but found they were mainly closed on a Tuesday, so we ended up in this cafe. We couldn't speak the language and neither could the staff but we found something on the menu that had cheese and thought we were ordering pizza. Turned out to be tequenos which is a breaded cheese stick, deep fried. It was delicious and we ate it, but pointed to the 'pizza' on the menu and did 'round pizza' gestures which received nods so ordered two. Yes we got more tequenos but pizza flavoured! We gave up but also had a very nice local bottle of red wine so the evening was not lost. It was definitely a locals cafe and for a place to socialise with friends it was very comfortable.
4 based on 153 reviews
It is a tradition in Merida to eat pastelitos in la Parroquia. They are considered by the local people like the best pastelitos in Merida. Pastelitos and Empanadas have a great taste and you will love it. 100% recommended.
Where to eat Venezuelan food in Merida: The Best Restaurants and Bars
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