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1711, Coral Way, 33145, Miami, Miami-Dade County, US United States
contacts phone: +1 786-398-8827
larger map & directionsLatitude: 25.7510302, Longitude: -80.2223263
Segundo Montero
::I came to this place because I was doing laundry and Doggi's (another restaurant of Venezuelan food) wasn't open! So I walk that way and this guy super cool take care of me there and offer me the special of the day! A chicken breast on an amazing Alfredo sauce with Parmesan cheese and sweet plantain/potatoes but that's not all... I ordered the cachapa with queso de mano an orange juice (natural) and a bottle of water ALL THAT FOR $20 !!! If I do that at doggis I'll be paying $37 at least. Love you guys, I'm gonna visit you more often!
Alejandro Gonzalez
::The best Empanadas that I have ever eaten, and the service they provide is fast and excellent
Reinaldo Acosta
::This one is a small Venezuelan restaurant in Miami that serves empanadas (stuffed fried or baked pastry), arepas which are the classic breakfast dish, fried breaded cheese sticks known as tequeños, cachapas (they look like corn dough pancakes) and some other specialties of this South American country. The decoration and the ambience are unremarkable, but their offering prods you into enjoying the typical home-made Venezuelan meal. A good choice if you happen to be in the vicinity, although is not worthy if you happen to live far from this place.
Andres Aristizabal
::The specials are different each day, so it's hard to know ahead of time, but their cooking is good and I've liked everything I've eaten there.
Nar Espanol
::The empanadas are the best I've had in Miami. Great flavor , not greasy and all homemade. Definitely a place to visit if you want excellent service and food!