Reviews on Spanish 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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Muy buen servicio.Churros fresquesitos.Con varios glaseados diferentes.Los puedes pedir combinados.Hay para llevar. Junto con un chocolate caliente Savoy, son lo máximo para la merienda en un dia lluvioso.Son muy amables atendiendo.
We have had dinner in ZUGA 2 times, and each time the service and food was excellent. I just had to make an review on it!The tuna (átun in spanish) is DELICIOUS - the salmon salad and sushi too !!! The prices are good, a cup of wine is 190bf and a avarage price for a plate is around 350bf. The decoration is super fancy and they do great cocktails too.
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Ãste restaurant sirve comida por peso, pero también tiene menú ejecutivos, y el servicio es muy bueno y muy bien atendido, el lugar es agradable y algunas noches de fin de semana tiene música en vivo.
4 based on 26 reviews
We went to this restaurant on our first night in Merida... we were lucky to get a table (the last one actually), at the time we did not know this, but found out a couple of nights later when we came back and the waiters told us that no table would be avaible for aproximate an hour considering the people waiting in the bar. So the recommendation is to go early or make a reservation.Great food - everybody ordered something different and we all were happy and unwilling to share... the strawberry milkshake (merengada) is amazing... and the prices where great - amazing value.
4 based on 27 reviews
I had the opportunity to visit this small, cozy restaurant and I was really impressed by the details! The decor is beautiful, the food is tasty and well presented, and the staff is very courteous... If you're looking for a really classy place, this is it! You can't miss it...
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4 based on 71 reviews
It is very difficult to pronounce on cost in Venezuela these days. With 70% inflation and a variable black market rate, it really depends on what exchange rate you got. So I will judge this restaurant by its food and atmosphere.We ate here on two nights. It seemed to be a little way from the city centre, but I have no real idea if it was walkable as we were dropped of by car.I liked the atmosphere, I liked the food and I liked the staff, so that added up to a good evening.In particular I enjoyed the large prawns. As with most food in Venezuela, the portions were large. We shared a number of dishes amongst ourselves, and that worked well. I would recommend this restaurant, and would certainly eat here again if I was back in Merida
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