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Several of us stopped for drinks here. It looks quite a small bar from the outside, but we received a quick and friendly service. The village was buzzing with tourists, and we were grateful to be able to get refreshments before catching our transport back to the hotel. The prices were reasonable too, as they mostly are in this area. View all feedback.
What Raquel Vila doesn't like about Arepera Yajaira:
go ahead that the food was super rich, both the cachapas and potatoes, the place would say it is normal and the friendly and attentive staff, I wish I could put the stars, but there was a detail on the wall that neither me nor my friends got a hair. And it is that one of the tiles/ceramics of so many that they hung on the wall, had a rather peculiar phrase, that I think in full and in the times they run should remove... View all feedback.
Came here after 7h Trekking the Vulcanos Path and it was like finding water in desert, such a relief to see again civilization, good food and human life! The man running the restaurant is super friendly and talkative, very attentive. I ordered two arepas, a natural orange juice and a barraquito coffee, all very well served and for a good price. Recommendable place!
Arepas are pretty good here and cheap as well (2 euros) but the rest is very average. It's more a bar than a restaurant so don't expect a nice service...
Several of us stopped for drinks here. It looks quite a small bar from the outside, but we received a quick and friendly service. The village was buzzing with tourists, and we were grateful to be able to get refreshments before catching our transport back to the hotel. The prices were reasonable too, as they mostly are in this area.
Arepas and cachopas goodisimas! simple and ideal cheap site for a stop on the road
Authentic Venezuelan taste. We loved the cachapa. Still, you have to put a big one but the decoration and what you can't pay with a card.