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Delicious! Such a wonderful food experience. We had Arepas, Seafood Tostones, an Empanada, and traditional Venezuelan breakfast. Great flavors! And the sauces are to die for. Also had plum juice and avena drinks which were yummy!
Beautifully decorated restaurant, delicious food especially the lentil chicken soup, friendly service and for sure worth trying.
I've never tried Venezuelan food before but this place was great! Heard about them through social media and loved the food here. I had a mamey smoothie and a pabellon cachapa. The food was very different from anything I've eaten before but very delicious. The corn was a little sweet but not super sw
This place is a family owned restaurant. The owner and all the family staff are friendly and generous. The drinks are all amazing and come in large portions. The food is all hand made and delicious. The chicken is tender, juicy, and full of rich flavors. We found this place by accident, and have
Amazing little taste of Venezuelan cuisine in the heart of Downtown Santa Ana, CA. Authentic Venezuelan food. Hard to find that. Got the pabellón Cachapa (sweet corn pancake w/ beans, shredded beef, and cheese), the pastelitos de carne (beef filled pastry), and passion fruit juice. Everything was
Very good place to explore the menu! Alfajores are super yummy. The camaron con tostones was very good. I also tried the plum juice and it was super tasty. If I'm ever in the area I have to stop-even if just for one cheese arepa-which that itself is worth the drive. Staff doesn't speak English any t
Years ago I had a venezuelan cachapa with a friend from Venezuela. It was one of the most wonderful things I ate and it was in Santa Ana! I could never remember the place. So when I came across this place on Google and read the reviews... I gotta admit I was skeptical... however when I went with a f
We’re from Houston, TX and love this place! My husband is Venezuelan and he says this food is like food from his mom’s kitchen back home! Platos de Lentejas is good , as well as lentejas & tequenos!
I have been coming here for at least 20 years. The quality has not changed. They have delicious food and yummy batidos. My favorite is the mamey batido and the tequenos. The guanabana is a close second. You can get your batidos with water or milk which is great for the lactose intolerant folk. The a
We came hungry and left very happy. (That's the motto for some other place but it applies here.) This was my friend's first time trying Venezuelan food. She ordered an arepa with caprese cheese and a mamey shake. I ordered a fish bowl with plantains and a cachapa con queso y frijoles. Never in my li
Authentic delicious Venezuelan food. Great people.
Nice place with artisanal decor. Authentic Venezuelan food made fresh so getting your order may take some time. My first experience at Mil Jugos was nice. The food was tasty but limited on vegetarian/ vegan options. Their menu offers a variety of dishes (including gluten free fare) without being ove
I love Mil Jugos and always look forward to the next time I'll have opportunity to go. I live in Oceanside, so it's a bit of a trip to go, but completely worth it! I always recommend tequenos. My personal favorite is cachapas con questions y crema! Everything I've had there is great, but I can't not
First time having Venezuelan food! I had the chicharrón arepa with a pineapple juice and I am obsessed. Definitely coming back soon!
Love this place! Every arepa I've ever ordered is fantastic. The empanadas are delicious. And the juices are so fresh -- gotta try the guanabana juice! Yum!
Perfection from Venezuela’s Norah Briceno. Norah will sit down and help you decide on her dishes, which feed Padres,Dodger and other baseball nationals. There is already so much said and accomplished about this wonderful cook, I can only say, Authentic,Homey atmosphere, great Latin music and satiate
Pabellón Arepa: Really juicy shredded beef with plump black beans and slightly pungent cotija. Love it. The corn bread part is pretty dense and filling. Guasacaca (dark green): spicy sauce with hints of lime? Picante (light green): This tastes like a chimichurri sauce.
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