I've eaten here twice now and always stick to their arepas. Service is absoutely friendly and if you can converse in Spanish, I think it is appreciated, but if not, they are very nice and accomdating. I wouldn't say the arepas here are Carcas Arepas Bar quality but they are pretty good if that is what you are craving. I don't know how fresh the batter is for the arepas because sometimes it is a bit hard and sometimes it takes forever for them to make one order of arepa. The sauces that come with arepas are great as well as their fried yuca. Everytime I've been here there are other patrons in the restaurant and also note this is a Colombian Joint so I think their arpeas are slightly different from Venezuelan style ones. But since it is a Colombian Joint, check out their Bandeja plate which is their national dish which consists of meat, fried pork rinds, egg, avocado, mini-arepa, rice and beans. It's a massive amount of food for one person.
I've eaten here twice now and always stick to their arepas. Service is absoutely friendly and if you can converse in Spanish, I think it is appreciated, but if not, they are very nice and accomdating. I wouldn't say the arepas here are Carcas Arepas Bar quality but they are pretty good if that is what you are craving. I don't know how fresh the batter is for the arepas because sometimes it is a bit hard and sometimes it takes forever for them to make one order of arepa. The sauces that come with arepas are great as well as their fried yuca. Everytime I've been here there are other patrons in the restaurant and also note this is a Colombian Joint so I think their arpeas are slightly different from Venezuelan style ones. But since it is a Colombian Joint, check out their Bandeja plate which is their national dish which consists of meat, fried pork rinds, egg, avocado, mini-arepa, rice and beans. It's a massive amount of food for one person.