The restaurant we originally were planning to go to closed, so we stumbled upon this little corner Venezuelan restaurant in a pretty neighborhood. I never had Venezuelan cuisine before and didn't know what I was getting myself into. Just ordered some plantains as an appetizer. Can't go wrong with that and they were sweet and done well. Tried the Jugo de Tamarindo which was like super sweet sludge, I wouldn't try that drink again. Then we each ordered something called an arepa. Basically a small corn tortilla opened like a pita and stuffed. I had shredded chicken in a tomato sauce and I was shocked how delicious and how filling it was. On the side, a tiny chopped salad with an avocado, lime and cilantro sauce which was nice. Equally good was the roast pork and avocado salad arepa. It was a very inexpensive and nice dinner. Just be warned they don't have air conditioning so on a humid evening, you may want to do take out. Service was ok, the hostess was very nice but the server was a bit cold. I would recommend coming here.