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    The menu and the Venezuelan flag
    Melinda M.

    2nd time was equally delish. Great to see that Leo, the wonderful cook, and Tayana have the same personalities when Miguel isn't there. This time I tried Colita ( Venezuelan soda). Its very tasty, reminds me of bubble gum. Have an open mind and palate when you come so you can enjoy your experience to the fullest. I forgot to post my review yesterday. Today is actually my 3rd day in a row and trust me when I say the 3rd time is just as good as the 1st and 2nd. Today Tayana cooked and im still very happy. Usually you go to a place and can tell the difference between the chefs/cooks. Miguel picked the right people because the food is great no matter who cooks. Looking forward to the new menu items. Im going to miss this food when I leave but will be back every time I visit! felicitaciones a todos, sigan con el gran trabajo

    45 minute wait. They didn't mark two arepas cabimeras to indicate which had beef and which had chicken. Both should have had avocado, but didn't. My husband complained his was cold. The flavor was good though.

    Eeerrrrmaageerrrrddd Nutella Milkshake!!!
    Carolyn S.

    Great little place that serves up sone pretty awesome latin street food and classic American faves. I was super curious to check this place out and get me an order pf chamo bites, their namesake, as well as their milkshake, which I don't normally do, but they had me at Nutella. Since I live in Town n Country, there's a lot of Latin restaurants around me, and I may not be well versed with it, but I'm slowly learning. So I guess chamo is small little corn cakes that are deep fried and covered with all kinds of delicious toppings. When I bit into it, it was crisp on the outside, soft and pillowy on the inside, reminding me of funnel cake. If you get the chamo bites, please note the order is quite large as shown in my picture, so either plan on sharing it or let it stretch for a few days. I ate all but three and froze them for later. It cones with a side of delicious cream cheese for dipping. They make great milkshakes too. I would recommend the nutella one. Its nice creamy and very generous with nutella. They ate open late so its perfect for a late night noshing.

    Toston Zuliano - the plantain was ripened so it was on the sweeter side; stuffed with chicken & cabbage
    Ian S.

    This food truck is tucked behind the Qwik food mart by the Burger King on Sheldon Rd. There's a Colombian food truck nearby but don't get confused by that one being there, just wrap around the Colombian food truck and you'll find Chamo Bites facing the Publix supermarket. Highlights for me were the tequeños which are small Venezuelan style cheese sticks you can have made with regular flour or sweet corn flour. I opted for the regular flour. You can always ask for house sauces to enhance your menu selections. The dough the tequeños were made with reminded me of Latin empanadas but with an even better texture. They were made with white cheese. The 3 house sauces are: a garlic aioli, a cilantro-garlic aioli and a mayo-ketchup combination they call salsa rosa ("pink sauce"). I was surprised their fried arepa was not greasy at all. I got the vegetarian arepa and was pleased with it. Their Toston Zuliano consists of huge plantain slices (which in my case the plantains were ripening so they held a hint of sweet) and stuffed with your choice of ingredients. They do drizzle the plantain "sandwich" with the cilantro-garlic aioli and a Latin style bbq-like sauce. The panela con limón drink is supposed to be made with raw cane sugar and lemon juice. It might be too sweet for some palates and/or perfect for others. I'm glad I tried it at least once. Loved the authenticity of the food and definitely recommend if you're in the area.

    Johanna M.

    I tried this food truck while I was driving by the area. Let me say they need to improve in the waiting time Big Time! After a couple minutes there they finally took my order, no people was in front of me but they seem to be busy preparing meals. I ordered a cheese cachapa, a cheese and ham empanada and a malta. Simple order for what I never expected 45 minutes to get my order, yes 45 minutes and I was not the only one waiting for their orders, which many were pick up and even for pick ups, people were standing there for orders to be ready. The food was just ok, the cheese and ham in the empanada was not melted, just dried cheese with a few pieces of ham, the cachapa was better. I really hope they develop a better system to make the whole process quicker, they were very disorganized and looked overwhelmed, only a young woman and a older woman were taking and preparing orders, until a guy came to help. They apologized for the long time it took for my order, but even though I am not retuning to this place.

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    Worst experience waited over 45 minutes for food and was not busy. Poor service and manager. How do you call yourself a quick bites place.

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    Their sampler is the best. Best Venezuelan food I've had in tampa. Will not disappoint

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    Absolutely delicious! Order 2x in 1 week!!! I highly recommend the champ bites and their empanada OMG SO DELICIOUS!

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    I've been here a bunch of times and it's one of my favorite places if I'm craving for cachapas…read more This time, they were just okay, but usually they're good. I got them with pork skewers, which were super fresh. The natural juices were so good and the tequeños were delicious. The service was great, they took really good care of us! It's a small place, but a good spot if you want to enjoy Venezuelan flavors. Overall, still a solid experience!

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    The inside
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    My wife and I were craving authentic Venezuelan cuisine and couldn't really find a spot in the…read moreTampa area that caught our attention. After looking at reviews on Yelp, we decided to check out Alma Llanera in St Pete. We made the drive and were welcomed when we walked in. They have a great overall selection on their menu, a variety of authentic Venezuelan dishes you can dig in to. Really, we were craving empanadas - but we are eager to try more dishes next time. We ordered three carne mechada empanadas (shredded beef hand pies), one cheese empanada, and two mora natural juices. Each orderaccompanied with a side of their house sauces that compliment the natural on-going flavors of the empanda - a creamy, white garlic sauce (salsa de ajo) and a cilantro based sauce (salsa de cilantro). The moment you sink you teeth into their empanadas, you're brought to a whole new world - A country called Venezuela! You are instantly met were explosive delicious flavors. The outter shell of the empanada has this savory, with a slight hint of sweet flavor. The inner part is stuffed with tender, satuéed shredded beef, you can taste the amazing flavors of the sofrito based meat. I would recommend anyone, someone who has yet to try this place to someone who eats empanadas on a daily basis, to come on and give them a whirl. It's a must try!

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    Every work day, I sit at the same intersection. I always turn east. Today, I turned west... and…read morethat has made all the difference, since I found Ricopan. It's in a stand alone building, right next to a large apartment complex. The turn is very easy to miss on your first visit, even with GPS. But once you've been there, you'll never miss it again. Your tastebuds will lead you home. When I got there, early on a Thursday morning, the place was humming. There are no tables or booths-it's take out only... and people were whizzing in-then whizzing out with big boxes or bags. That was a very good sign. But soon, I didn't notice the other people (cue the music montage)... I was mesmerized-transfixed, even... by all the goodies. Everything from delicate coconut pastries to corn casserole to fruit tarts/tortes, to chicken empanadas, to fancy cakes to big, puffy/fluffy cheese loaves... all beautifully displayed and labeled. It was a feast for the senses. I couldn't stop taking photos! I also couldn't decide what to get, but finally blurted out something about the corn casserole and quickly added the coconut cocada and pan bolo (guava). I am happy to report that everything tasted as good as it looked. As the 80s ballad declared: "the search is over"... I have found my favorite bakery, I love that it has both sweet and savory items. I will be back again and again. But not just for the food. It's the service! The woman helping me was absolutely delightful. She was warm and friendly and helpful and full of good suggestions. She was sunshine. That's something you can't put in a display case or add to a recipe.. Ricopan, you're a star! I'll be back! P.s. private parking lot-fair prices-very clean and they also sell coffee-maybe other drinks, too.

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    Inside, in February 2026. No seating, but plenty of room!
    Inside, in February 2026. No seating, but plenty of room!
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