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    La58 Fastfood

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 9:00 am - 11:00 AM
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Venezuelan Chamo Cuisine

    Venezuelan Chamo Cuisine

    4.5
    (567 reviews)
    12.8 mi
    $$

    Firstly, the service is amazing. The restaurant is beautifully decorated and super clean. The staff…read moreare incredibly nice and the owner offered to get my dog water as we sat outside. The food itself is very much worth it, the Arepa is as beautifully cooked nice and crispy on the outside and the flavors were nicely balanced. The garlic and picante sauce paired perfectly. Nothing was over powering or underwhelming. I would def come back here again! Thank you for a delicious meal!

    We drove quite a distance to see what an authentic Venezuelan arupa was all about. While it was a…read moredelightful experience overall, I would not be tempted to drive that far in the future on a whim. We ordered two Arupas, one cheese and one fried pork. The corn flour dough is salty and moist, almost the consistency of mashed potato, but is crispy on the outside. While good, the garlicky fried pork filling did not appeal to me so much. The cheese-filled one had a huge serving of chilled shredded and jack cheese inside. It was plain and the cheese not melted, but I really thought this one was the more delicious of the two. Shredded beef platter. Loved the tomato-ey sauce it was stewed in. Very rich tasting, and the meat was very tender. I would kill for the fried Plantains. These came with the platter and were ripened to a sweetness that is uncomparable.. Loved them. Black beans, well seasoned also came on the plate. Loved them, too! It was a real treat eating them mixed with the plain white rice and the overflow of gravy from the meat. A great choice. I am completely incapable of passing by an empanada opportunity. So, we ordered just 1 beef empanada which the owner made on the spot because she had run out. Big and showy. We had hoped for the spicier ground beef version, but instead, it was filled with the same tender, beautifully seasoned beef as the beef platter, but without the tomato sauce. The dough was fried, but had a different consistency than Cuban and Mexican empanadas, not tender or flaky as I had hoped. I would liken the texture closer to the heavier texture of a chinese sticky, rice flour even though it is probably made from corn flour. I was not in love with this dough, even though the shredded beef inside was tasty and generous. This is a very cute place with a very big heart. The owner is a lovely person, and was taking in generous donations, huge boxes of necessities to send to the victims of the massive earthquakes in Venezuela, June 2026.

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    Amara Chocolate & Coffee

    Amara Chocolate & Coffee

    4.5
    (2.2k reviews)
    13.2 mi
    $$
    Vegan friendly
    Gluten-free friendly

    I can't believe that I haven't left a review for Amara yet, because this is one of our very…read morefavorite places. Everything we've tried is fresh and delicious, but our personal favorites are the arepa la suegra with black beans and plantains, the churros (just a little bit crunchy and crispy on the outside but chewy on the inside and not too sweet), the guava pastelito, and of course the Venezuelan drinking chocolate. As much as we love the food, what really keeps us coming back is their hospitality and sense of community. As locals, we really feel welcome and it is great to see the same faces week after week. (Our husky is always especially delighted to see her BFF, Valeria!) Finally, while the small inside area has a nice cafe vibe, the sidewalk seating and covered patio have been perfect for us with our husky. Amara is the kind of place that makes Pasadena special, and I definitely recommend them if you are in the area!

    I m glad I found a this place. Their hot chocolate was pretty close to European style. It was milky…read moreand thick. Their place was a bit tricky to get to. It's located right next to entrance of the public parking. They have both indoor and outdoor seating and ambiance was casual. The service was great. The server explained different hot chocolate styles they have and recommended me. Their empanadas were also delicious. I can't wait to come back here again. Highly recommended.

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    Gluten free Arepa All day Brunch! Pal Pana. Black beans, Gouda, Eggs and your choice of Spanish chorizo or Bacon!
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    The Arepa Stand

    The Arepa Stand

    4.6
    (71 reviews)
    22.1 mi

    The Arepa Stand is a different but delicious take on arepas. Arepas are both Colombian and…read moreVenezuelan. Dating back thousands of years to indigenous populations, they were made long before modern borders existed. Both countries claim the arepa as a national staple, but they prepare and eat them differently. Here the corn masa sandwich is filled with various interesting ingredients. I ordered the Classic Combo which was a main arepa, the The Red Queen- Shredded chicken, pickled red onions, avocado sauce, dutch cheese and cilantro. The Classic Combo offers Your choice of arepa + drink + fried plantains. The arepa arrived huge and packed making it a bit messy to eat but that is not a big problem. The Plaintain were delicious. This combo was very filling and satisfying. For street like food the price was a bit high but the flavors were very tasty.

    My first time having an arepa and I'm glad it was at The Arepa Stand!…read more We ordered: - The 405* - The Red Queen Both of these were extremely yummy! To me, shredded chicken has a tendency to have a rubbery texture and I'm happy to report that isn't the case with the Red Queen! Full of flavor and extra delicious paired with the Arepa Stand's hot sauce. It's difficult to choose a favorite between the two arepas I ordered, but I'm leaning my preference towards The 405 simply because I believe every dish with platanos and black beans is perfect. Obviously this was delicious and I can't wait to have it again! I will note that this is a very messy meal! Be prepared for a lot of spillage, but just know it's worth it. The Arepa Stand pops up at a few locations - enjoyed mine at The Hollywood Farmer's Market (every Sunday).

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    The Valley Arepa. This one was a special. Amazing!
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    Pepiteria+58

    Pepiteria+58

    4.3
    (15 reviews)
    16.3 mi

    I visited Pepitería 58 about a week ago, on the day Mexico played Ecuador. I've actually been here…read morea couple of times before, but I completely forgot to leave a review, and this place definitely deserves one. If you're looking to try authentic Venezuelan food, I highly recommend giving this place a chance. The food here is absolutely delicious. Their cachapas are incredible, and their arepas are some of the best I've had. On this visit, I ordered a cachapa and a patacón. The patacón was very good, but for me, the cachapa (and their arepas) are the real stars of the menu. The staff is always very friendly, the service is fast, and the atmosphere is casual and welcoming. It's the kind of place that keeps you coming back. If you've never tried Venezuelan food before, this is a great place to start. Highly recommended!

    I found out about and decided I wanted try it immediately. Some of the things I wanted to try were…read moreonly available on Sundays. I went on a Saturday. I wanted to try the arepas, but they had just run out. That is why I opted to get the patacón & hallaca. I loved the patacón. It was a generous portion, along with a fantastic mix of egg, tomatoes, lettuce & meat. I didn't like the hallaca much, but that as nothing to do with the preparation or presentation. I just didn't care for the flavor. The jugo de mora was wonderful. It was a welcome refresher. I will definitely be coming back. It's a clean restaurant, which adds to the experience. I'm glad I decided to try it out.

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    Chicken Ham & Chesse , GordonBlue Empanada !
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    Zema

    Zema

    3.5
    (35 reviews)
    12.5 mi
    $$

    Zema offers exquisite homemade cooking in a truck. The corn pies- "arepas " are very filling and…read morehuge! One arepa is enough to satisfy me at lunch. The fillers for the arepas of shredded beef, porky pig, and the queen take many hours to get cooked, the corn cakes are freshly cooked and are cooked in the spot.Hence, it takes about 5-10 minutes of waiting. The cheese arepa is also very tasty, it is supposed to be fresh cheese and not totally melt. This is not supposed to be a grilled cheese sandwich- for the people who have other expectations of the cheese arepa. Lastly, the tequeños and cachapas...Oh my! The cachapas are also homemade and require work. The cachapas are also made with sweet, fresh corn and they are accompanied with delicious, traditional Venezuelan white cheese. People back in Venezuela's capital, Caracas drive over an hour to a town - El Junquito, to eat these delicatessen. We are so fortunate being able to enjoy such delicious food at Zema. Thank you!

    Venezuelan style food, nice staff and fast service, about $10~$15 for a meal, the wrap corn pocket…read moregot soggy and broken easily. The Queen - *** stuffed with shredded chicken salad and mayo mix dressing Hairy - *** seasoned shredded beef with sauteed veggies to[[ed with signature grated yellow cheese The Blondie - *** signature shredded chicken sauteed with Caribbean fresh veggies and grated yellow cheese Pabellon - **** shredded beef sauteed with veggies, black beans, grated white cheese and slices of sweet plantain, bold taste, rich in flavors, recommend

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