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| - Excellent! The owner has cleaned up the old Dmitiri's space and made it his own. Order from the counter and relax while amazing, homestyle Venezuelan food is prepared.
I'm somewhat new to Venezuelan, but it seems to be similar to other Caribbean/Central American and not as hot-forward spicy as Mexican can be: homestyle plates of meat/beans/rice, with sides of fried plantains and the ever-present arepas, empanadas, and pastels.
And all of it is wonderful.
We tried the Pabellon, an arepa, and an empanada. The Pabellon is, according to the menu, the national dish of Venezuela, consists of a giant plate of shredded beef seasoned with garlic and not-hot peppers, cilantro rice, three slices of fried plantain, a small arepa, and a portion of black beans with a refried consistency and topped with a white cheese.
The arepa, which comes as a side with the Pabellon and other dishes, can also be stuffed and made into a sandwich. We had one stuffed with ham, and it was delicious. It is deep fried, like many items on the menu, but not at all greasy. The outside comes out crisp while the inside is a nice, moist texture. We also tried an empanada, which also comes filled with your choice of meat, and is deep fried. The empanada and arepa are also served with guasacaca, which sounds somewhat foreboding but is actually a garlicky sauce made with green peppers and avocado and tastes great.
I'll definitely be going back!
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