Find out what Latin restaurants to try in Maracaibo. Maracaibo (Spanish pronunciation: [maɾaˈkai̯βo]) is a city and municipality in northwestern Venezuela, on the western shore of the strait that connects Lake Maracaibo to the Gulf of Venezuela. It is the second-largest city in the country (after the national capital Caracas) and the capital of the state of Zulia. The population of the city is approximately 1,495,200 with the metropolitan area estimated at 2,108,404 as of 2010. Maracaibo is nicknamed La Tierra del Sol Amada ("The Beloved Land of the Sun").
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Finally a good place to eat Venezuelan food for take out. The place is located inside a gas station, so i preferred to take the food home. I purchased the empanadas, arepas and cachapas. The price was very reasonable. The dough of the empanadas was made with a hint of sweet. I purchased the shredded beef, chicken and pabellon, which is a combination of black beans, plantains and shredded beef. I recommend this place to anyone that wants to remember how food was made back in Venezuela.
4 based on 37 reviews
It was a really good restaurant for breakfast , but i dont have the best service because a bug appeared in my orange juice and they didn't apologize soo i'm not going to go again, but it's not a bad place I just have a bad experience
4 based on 134 reviews
Amazing atmosphere and service. Very good and tasty food. As a Brazilian, I can say perfect caipirinha. Many options of traditional Mexican dishes to share or individuals. Reasonable price and portions. Overall review - pretty good. Will return.
4 based on 154 reviews
Sure, we had to go eat there, to watch the whole city pases by. The resturant looks "old" - not saying 'rundown" but could use a fresh paint, new carpet - but mostly it looked like something from the early 90's Could use a newer / fresher look.The service was great, we had called in advance, and no problem, there was a tabel waiting - no need for that, since only 1/3 of the resturant had people. We aksed for a red wine and the "head waiter" came with a nice Shiraz, so that was okay - aldo he wassent sure of the price, since it was not on the wine list! A "ensalada parma" with "jamon serano, parma cheese and so on..... well, we had 3 small slices of jamon and a few cuts of parma cheese, not starting out so great. Should have been more jamon... specialy if the sell the ensalda with jamon...We choose a risotto sicilana, was quiet good, then came dessert! Limon pie / pie de limon - nice, but way to accid.The piano guy played about 30-40 min and then took a long break.... we did not see him the last 30 min.all in all, a nice place to see the city by night/day - but don't go there for the food.Take it as a seightseeing, if your in town.we spend 640 BsF, 3 pers - shared salad, 3 main dishes, 3 desserts, 2 long island tea's and wine.
4 based on 254 reviews
Nice typcical decoration and ambience. Good service, a bit crowded (We went on saturday). The food is regular to good, but they serve a lot of it. Try the "mojito en coco" (minced fish boiled in coconut milk). It's not cheap neither gourmet.
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4 based on 172 reviews
Ubicado en el famoso sector del Saladillo
This place is a great option to spend the evening with family and friends! The food range from traditional dishes from all Venezuela -specially Zulia's state, and always having shows around, live music and drinks. You will have a real caribbean-maracaibo experience and will leave this place wishing to come back again.
4 based on 409 reviews
As always, good food, friendly serviceThink that the decor is a little outdatedThis time the churasco was so think that my med rare came out rare, but since it was so big i just ate the lesser think partsWill return
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