
Authentic Venezuelan Cuisine with dine in, carry out, and delivery. At the the intersection of Hwy 92 and Main St in Woodstock, we feature the best Arepas, Cachapas, Empanadas in North Metro Atlanta . Phone orders are welcome or delivery through Uber eats or Grub Hub.
Hours
| Sunday | 10:30 AM–7 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 9 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 9 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 9595 Main St B, Woodstock, GA 30188
Phone: (404) 343-5819
Website: https://cylantros.net/
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Reviews
You learn as a kid to ‘not judge a book by its cover’ and that is true of Cylantros. Yes, it is attached the Shell gas station but a better way to put it is that the gas station it attached to it. Cylantros is the main event here after all.
Our table ordered the VENEZUELAN PATACÓ (with pork and shredded beef), CACHAPA (with just cheese), and sampler. All of the items were phenomenal. The cachapa was a sweet corn pancake and just perfect amount of flavor- I would add meat next time. The sampler gave a good variety of options- the best being the plantain and black bean arepa in my opinion. The star of the show though was the pataco. Hands down the BEST sandwich I have had in a VERY long time. The plantains are the ‘bread’ it is filled to the brim with meat, lettuce, tomato, etc. It is a must try!! I cannot wait to go back and get the sandwich again and try other arepas. If you need to ‘fuel’ yourself go to Cylantros, eat outside and embrace it!
The food at Cylantros was excellent—fresh and full of flavor! I ordered a combo with steak, rice, beans, fried plantains, and a drink for just $14, which is a great deal for the quality and portion size.
The only downside is the location. It’s literally next to a gas station, so parking is very limited, and inside seating consists of only three tables. There are more places to sit outside, but it was way too hot during my visit.
Overall, if you’re looking for authentic Venezuelan food at a great price, this is worth checking out—just be prepared for the seating and parking challenges.
I’ve tried some other stuff on the menu like tacos and burritos but personally think their arepas and other Venezuelan offerings are the way to go. I recently tried a “Chicha” drink, it was like a very thick horchata. Tasty but the texture really wasn’t my thing.
All the staff is always pleasant, and the little patio is nice despite looking at a gas station parking lot.
At first I didn’t even know they were there,…. It’s a part of the Shell gas station, but on the far side.
They have a few tables inside and a covered area outside for dining.
Expensive tea that is not even handmade.
Good was pretty alright.