Weekend brunch of arepa, scrambled eggs, beans, plantain and cheese. Add a side of meat, preferably chicaron, wash it down with a fresh tamarind juice and get ready for a siesta after. Rich and heavy.
I'm Venezuelan and I'm one hundred certain this is the best Venezuelan Food in Montreal, PABELLON DE CAZON (merely to Venezuelans) you should try PAPELON CON LIMON AND PASSION FRUIT JUICE 😋😋😋
Arepa (sandwich) #1 with tamarind juice. Authentic with so much flavour. For those who love spicy food, don't shy away from the spicy sauce, but the avocado sauce is also excellent!
La atención es excelente, muy amables y alegres, la comida exactamente como la esperaba, con ese sabor que me recuerda los platos típocos de mi país Panamá, que es muy similar a la comida venezolana.
Best arepas in town! Go for a Pelua if you're into beef, or a creamy Reina Pepiada with avocado and chicken. Don't forget to get some plantains an a fresh juice on the side. Ufff
Amazingly tasty, healthy and cheap with a great atmosphere. Venezuelan or Columbian food is nothing out of the ordinary and is extremely tasty. Service was really good to. A great, casual place!
Best arepas: plantain with cheese or pelua. The traditional pabellon is pretty good, but get a side of plantain! Juice: passion fruit! Dessert: tres leches or plantain cheescake!
Will go back for sure to explore, but found that the food lacked a little bit of tzing or brightness. A bit more coriander or lime? The bison chorizo was awesome.
Celiacs rejoice! You can eat the corn fritters here! Everything except the chorizo is guaranteed gluten free. Try the sugarcane juice (it's really yummy!)
Arepas are still fairly undiscovered and lay low on Montreal’s culinary scene, so you’ll get some street cred from the get-go. You definitely won’t be disappointed with the food, either. Mehr erfahren
Arepas here are probably delicious (I've never had a bad arepa really) but I don't know for sure bc Waitress forgot our order for 45 min then yelled at me when I said I was leaving. Was a bummer.
This are the best Arepas I've eaten in a restaurant out of venezuela. I tried many in Spain. The filings are usually sort of ok, but the arepa itself tends to be pretty bad. In this case, both prefect