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**A Culinary Exploration at Arepa: A Hidden Gem in Harvest Hall**
Arepa, nestled within Harvest Hall, presents a vibrant selection of Venezuelan-inspired dishes, particularly its famed arepas. While opinions vary, many patrons rave about the generous portions and delightful options, including gluten-free alternatives. The ambiance is inviting, with a friendly staff eager to assist. Highlights include the brisket arepa and well-prepared yucca and plantains, which have garnered praise for their taste and authenticity. Despite some mixed experiences regarding vegetarian options and staff knowledge, Arepa stands out as a promising destination for a casual meal or late-night snack. Overall, it's a worthy stop for any food lover exploring the area.
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Never tried an arepa before so I don't know what to compare it to. I ordered the brisket arepa and it was yummy although I didn't finish the whole arepa (it was very filling). I loved the fresh avocado and tiny bits of plantain chips that came withit. Food wasn't too special; I wouldn't go out of my way to come here but if you're in the area, it doesn't hurt to try thisplace out. Lady who served me was friendly too!
Delicious. Been here twice, I didn?t like the pulled pork bbq with arepa (I gradients were still very fresh, just personally didn?t like the combination) and got the chicken salad arepa the next time. So good. Chicken salad in general can be hit or missbut theirs is solid. I just wish this was closer to my house so I could go more often!
The Best Fusion Gourmet Arepas, located inside Harvest Hall. Arepas, Venezuelan speaking, means fried, grilled, or oven cooked. Some people like them soft, others crunchy. Cut in half to be filled of any kind of protein, vegetable, or sauce Theses areFusion, when more than two Hispanic Countries most common and known typical platters are cooked to fulfill your Gourmet taste.
One of the many great options at Harvest Hall, walking in, Arepa was the first place to catch my eye, so I decided to check it out. With so many good options to choose from and since I've never had an arepa before, I defaulted to it instead of any the delicious-sounding sandwiches, tacos, and burritos on the menu. What a tasty...thing! An arepa is a stuffed cornmeal cake popular in Columbia and Venezuela, which makes sense why it would be popular as a street food item. The Brisket Arepa that I ordered was packed full of smoked brisket and the chimichurri sauce that came with it had the perfect level of spiciness to it. I look forward to trying more of Arepa's menu on the next Harvest Hall visit.
As a Native Californian in Texas I have come to realize good Hispanic food is few and far between out here. If you are looking for the usual disgusting texmex move along because this is not only edible but extremely delicious. Harvest hall is a great place to sit down a get work done during the weekdays so we will definitely be back.
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