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Contribuisci feedbackRustic, relaxed and rustic – three small varieties that they would not connect in the rule with bethnal green, but embedded in the rows of bars and restaurant on paradise row, lies the Venezuelan restaurant arepa co.
While this in a great location next to the river, this seems all they get for it. that is my first way into the Venezuelan food and that has not encouraged me to try again. eating was either hard, dry, tasteless or simply cold. the gips also came from my country and I used to the sweet of the taste when my gran cooked it to home. here they can either not keep mature bananes or think they can cheat the English palate because they don't know better. veritable, I do. I've had a badger that was soou dry, it felt like it was sitting there all day, just to land on my teller when I arrived at 19 o'clock. that's not really sharp. now more to say, really except...read more
Perfect for brunch or lunch or just for a drink on the canal. even better at sunny days during summer or even winter always full of tips hours during the weeks, but they can always grab a sky mojito and on their table I will certainly wait again, so many dishes still try
Friendly caffe in a pleasant location. I found eating nicely presented, but incredibly salty, although it was perhaps meant. I wouldn't try again.
First time trying Venezuelan food and I can say it was really good. I have tried the Arepa Pabellon which is something like a wrap (Arepa) filled with what you find in their national dish Pabellon such as beef, black beans, cheese and plantain (banana alike). Price was reasonable less than £15 with drinks. Staff is very kind and I'm looking forward to go back again to try the Cachapas.