As promised we did stop for dinner on Friday.
An Arepa is along the lines of a Gordita. A filling in a pocket.
Everything was fresh and good! The portions small for the prices. The flavors were a little light and the addition of their special sauces goes a long way.
The Guasacaca Sauce (green) was heavy on the garlic and as explained by a family at a table next to us contains peppers, avocado, cilantro amongst other things. This was a great topping for almost anything.
The Aripo's Special Sauce (light red) was a tomato and mayo style sauce.
Nata was listed as a side to our Boliqueso and looking it up it appears to be a type of custard. The only thing we saw as a side that it could be was a sour cream?


For only being open for a couple of days they were doing a brisk business! No waiting for a table but nearly all of the tables were filled. Work must of gotten around and many of the tables were filled with FFaR (friends, family and relatives) or fellow Venezuelans.
Menu Board (click for larger image)
Even though there were numbers on the menu board, the ordering system was not set up for this and the gal had to manually cross reference to the printed menu. Also the menu board and printed menu were not in sync.
Not a problem and only a short delay.
Wanting to get a taste of the full menu, for appetizers we ordered...
Boliqueso (cornmeal stuffed with cheese) which was served with sour cream and the
fantastic guasacaca topping.
... and an...
Domino Empanada (black bean and cheese)
My Bride had the Reina Pepiada (Chicken and Avacado Salad) Arepa and I started off with the...
La Nuestra Arepa which was mentioned to be the National Food of Venezuela.
After working through our initial order (not counting the flan (Quesillo) I was still a bit hungry and was intrigued with the listing of Arepa Hamburger on the menu I thought I would give it a whirl...

La Musiua. Very colorful!

As mentioned on the menu this was a seasoned ground beef patty which had a taste more like meatloaf. Topped with lettuce, tomatoes, red onion and special sauce (watch out McDonald's

). The smooth 'bread' made the toppings hard to stay put and ended up eating most of them with a fork.
I did have a strong desire to head over to Ino's for a Gordita afterwards just to compare size/price ratio but then that would of just been over the top.

A good meal but a bit pricey for the novelty. A tummy filling meal would include an appetizer, 2 Arepa's and a dessert for about $20.
"Very good... but not my favorite." ~ Johnny Depp as Roux the Gypsy in Chocolat