As a Venezuelan, this place does remind me of home growing up with arepas. I would say this place was between a 3.5 to 4. We ordered the following dishes.
Chicharron with rice and bean - pork skin was not very crunchy but it was okay
Pernil with rice and bean - pork was sliced a bit dry
Chuleta with rice and bean - this tasted more like a ham flavoring
Empanadas de carne - good but small portion
Cassava Frita (fried yuca) with guasacaca sauce - nice but very small . Only came with 5 pieces.
The rice was fluffy, black bean was good, and arepa was yummy. We also ordered the guanabana and mango juice both was really good.