Reviews on South American food in Caracas, Capital Region, Venezuela. Santiago de Leon de Caracas, Venezuela's capital, sits in Cerro Avila Valley, where mountain ranges soar 8000 feet from the Caribbean. Once inhabited by Toromaimo Indians, the city was founded by the Spanish in 1567. Chacao is the see-and-be-seen place to eat, drink and socialize, but restaurant destination Las Mercedes is one of the few places safe to walk around. Iglesia de San Francisco is a beautiful example of colonial architecture. Mountainous Parque Nacional El Avila teems with tempting trails.
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4 based on 67 reviews
This is a typical "arepera" in Caracas. Only locals and you can eat the classic Venezuelan dishes like areas, pabellon and cachapas. Noisy and fast. Great fresh fruit drinks: try guanabana, parchita, or pineapple. Great place for a quick lunch or diner, not fancy but good food.
What a lovely, sober, honest and plasent place this is! Based as an Cooking School but not any food: venezuelan food as its best! Mr Lovera, an historian in ha own right, into venezuelan food historicity, has built an incredible place that fused teaching, practising and the delivering chain of food transformation and hospitality. This is a remarkable exception in venezuelan scenario as the usual experiencie is rather gloomy. Well deserve a visit : expect tranquil ambiance- althought its sorroundings are not as nice- correct service and superb food,though small portions. Advanced telephonic booking is the only way to get throught as well as cash payment ( worth every penny!!!)
4 based on 54 reviews
Cheap as chips (especially if you are a tourist using the parallel E/R). Great welcome, a bit of theatre with the food being grilled at the front of restaurant (smoky!) and super-tasty chicken and meats. A Sangria to wash it all down and a great night was had by all. Area OK-ish and it has the usual guards outside etc. Well worth a visit to World of Chicken!
4 based on 45 reviews
If this restaurant would be better located, it would by far be the best meat restaurant in Venezuela! Their meat quality is very good... They cook to exact detail. As always, ask for rojo arrebatado (rare and charred on the outside) you won't regret!
4 based on 112 reviews
Either for a business or personal dinner, the Palms is my favourite restaurant. The menu is sophisticated Venezuelan cuisine, and offers a new and sophisticated alternative. The restaurant is calm (great for business as you can talk and there is little noise... and the tables are distant from each other) or a romantic dinner. Few restaurants offer both, and this one does. Ask for a table by the pool.
Most Popular Venezuelan food in Caracas, Capital Region, Venezuela
4 based on 111 reviews
Friends invited me to celebrate my birthday and we had an amazing time. Service was great, food was wonderful: We had the aubergine salad and ceviches, and of course, in the end we had to share a 3 milks milkshake... Perfect time, I fully recommend dining here.
Most Popular European food in Caracas, Capital Region, Venezuela
4 based on 69 reviews
We were looking for new places serving something different found this restaurant ,Food is creative ,interesting but unfortunately the food was far less appetizing than expected if you like food as art and that been " MINIATURE "art then this place is for you,you will pay to be starved if you eat here , if you are hungry this is the wrong place ,very very small portions offered , slow cooking.. Zzzz waiting for food , it takes for ever ! That's why we didn't stay for deserts , we were four people and asked 7 different dishes just only one was really good (the fish) , the risotto with meat ( asado negro) was over cooked and salty , the worst was the cappresse tasteless (ridiculous size ) the food did not represent the prices it's just not worthy , totally overpriced food , service was excellent the area very nice , they have a good wine list , if you come to this place think about drinking and tapas , not as a restaurant , seriously if you are in caracas there so many other better places to eat , Would I go back ? No a chance !!
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4 based on 676 reviews
A top notch restaurant, very large, with a waterfalls inside. Seating for large groups is possible. There are several grilling stations around the restaurant, so you may see your meat cooked. They also offer good deals on bottles of wine. There is a full bar in th restaurant, that often offers live upbeat music, (at times a little loud, so choose your seating accordingly). It is Avery large place, so you have lots of choices. There is a viewing station at the entrance, so you may select you cut of meat by viewing your choices. Parking is difficult in the neighborhood, so use their Valet parking, fast, efficient and donation.
4 based on 535 reviews
This is a place were you'll be surprised by quality and foremost creativity! Cesar Garcia is an excellent chef with international education and experience. His offer is based on local ingredients treated in unthought ways that render them amazing. His black bean soup is just sublime. A limited menu offer that changes every 8 months or so. Unique deserts all design by Garcia complements a great experience !
4 based on 860 reviews
Right in city and food was yummy. Decor and ambiance was great. Staff was friendly pleasant and helpful.. Food is alot though so be ready to be stuffed. Price amazing too not pricey at all.
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