Cariaco To Go (Para Llevar)

  4.2 – 270 reviews   • Venezuelan restaurant

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✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery Cariaco To Go (Para Llevar)   91203

Hours

Friday9 AM–4 PM
Saturday9 AM–6 PM
Sunday9 AM–6 PM
MondayClosed
Tuesday9 AM–4 PM
Wednesday9 AM–4 PM
Thursday9 AM–4 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 211 W Wilson Ave, Glendale, CA 91203

Phone: (818) 300-4055

Website: http://cariaco.square.site/

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Location & Hours. 211 West Wilson Avenue Glendale, California 91203-2607 (818) 300-4055 · Get directions. Monday. Closed. Tuesday. 9:00 am. -. 4:00 pm.

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Reviews

Carlos L Bethencourt
I always get the cheese empanadas when I come. Thin and sweet dough, it’s always right. It has the perfect amount of cheese and it’s always made on the spot. They have a little market where you can purchase the same cheese they fill the empanada with. This place never disappoints. A little pricy but worth it in my opinion. Tequeños are great too!
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Carlos Babcock
Little place right next to the Hyatt I stayed at. The menu has a variety of dishes but I started with the Pastelito Andino, a savory pastry filled with rice and beef. I then had the Pabellón Crillo, Venezuela’s national dish, and a Maltín, a fermented malt drink made with sugar cane.

Also included is three different sauces. Very tasty.
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Dasler Jimenez Winkelman
I am changing my review from 5 stars to 1 star, the guy in the front desk is very rude and also very disrespectful, he treats you like you are asking for free food, the food there is also very expensive I spend last time I was there just to myself in a brunch almost $70 in my order with only 3 small items. ( dos empanadas y un Papelon con limon).
The guy in the front desk should take an anger management curse and also a costumer service classes along with some manners.
I will never return to this place again, even at the beginning I help them with a nice reviews when no one was knowing this place at all in the Venezuelan community.
If u want some good Venezuelan food don’t waste your time and money in this place and go instead to Chamo Venezuelan Cuisine in Pasadena they have a good food and not to expensive and they staff are very nice and very pleasant people.
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Diana Hsu Morris
First time trying arepas! Delicious, flavorful and great customer service. Will definitely be back! Love that it included a little side salad. If you have a big appetite, consider getting 2 arepas!
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Jared Cohee
VENEZEULA
Excerpt from Eat the World Los Angeles:
The busy downtown core of Glendale between Brand and Central can seem like an area to stay away from, with malls, chains galore, and probably the longest line at any Porto’s throughout the entire city. Good news has come to those that work here though, in the form of a buzzing little Venezuelan cafe that is fairly new.

When your order is called, a tray with your arepa will be presented with an assortment of sauces. Whether it be fast food dishes like arepas and patacones or plated meals, Venezuelans always seem to want to be surrounded with a variety of sauce options, and Cariaco does not disappoint in that regard.

Pabellón, the shredded stewed beef that can be found anywhere in Venezuela in many forms, is celebrated as the national dish. You can get a plate here that includes rice, beans, and fried plantains, but having an arepa de pabellón ($10.50) really cuts to the heart of the matter if you arrive with only one stomach. Besides the rice, the rest of the plate is all there, with healthy portions of each component stacked to give an eye-popping first impression.
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Marcos Rujano
I didn’t like that they don’t pay attention to the expiration date of the food they sell there. Attention consumers: the third-party products that they sell here are almost always expired. Keep in mind that these products may have been on your shelves for a long time. Before buying something, check the expiration date before you are disappointed.

I bought this product this week on 5/15/2024 and I noticed that this corn dip is going to be expired today and that was made from 2023. Totally disappointed
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Cinthya Holder
Yummiest tequeños I’ve ever had in the US. Really nice crew taking care of customers. I super recommend Cariaco
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Raphael Ramirez
Authentic Venezuela cuisine . The arepas were full of flavor and texture was on point. Hidden gem for sure.
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Reeves
Ordered our food and we got it within 10 minutes. Everything was fresh and the service was great.
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Angel Matute
Guys Cariaco has the best Venezuelan food in Los Angeles area. It’s super tasty and authentic. I’ve been here many times and it’s always top.

The empanadas are so delicious. If you are craving for those classics Venezuelan empanadas, this is the place.
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