I tried the Venezuelan eats at P'Karos and enjoyed the pulled pork arepas ($6.99) and the papellon ($3), a drink made of brown sugar, lemon and ice. They make the sauces and wrappers in- house and offer daily specials.
Now for things the restaurant can improve on. ..they need to decide what kind of restaurant they want to be. Their sign says P'Karos coffee, but the restaurant serves pricey burgers ($10 to $17), pizza, gelato....and Venezuelan food. Yes there's a coffee machine but the restaurant does not look like a coffee house or that they specialize in that.
My Venezuelan friend was the one who recommended the resto to me for Venezuelan food, otherwise I would have not known passing by. The Venezuelan eats is only a small section on their menu.