Tou Xiong
I stopped by Maracaibo Mía Son y Sazón for lunch and ordered the Sopa de Costilla de Res (Grande) along with the Desayuno Criollo Venezolano. Everything was absolutely delicious and exceeded my expectations. The meal was hearty, comforting, and incredibly filling.
The soup was the clear standout. It was rich, deeply flavorful, and loaded with tender beef that practically fell apart. It’s the kind of dish that’s perfect on a cold day or when you’re not feeling your best. It was so good that I ended up ordering a second portion to go.
… moreDavid Seligson
Nice little restaurant. Good food and friendly service. Empanada with shredded meat and arepa with shredded meat/black beans/plantains/cheese were delicious. Did not walk away hungry!
WiFi available, so I did some work on my computer. They said they did not mind me staying.
Would come back again.
… moreJasmine Falcon
I enjoyed a mom and pop shops! Last minute thing so I googled a spot and said let’s go since we were in the area. Very nice and the food was good. Nice customer service as well!
… moreRetha Nellis
The atmosphere is great, the Raspados are delicious, the service is great, Authentic Arepas, el Pasticho…quaint place located on S.Semoran.
Gracias Mariana y Josi(the owner)
… moreK Visser
Incredible authentic food. I can come here every day. Ice cold beer. God bless
… morematthew white
Those that follow Me know I love venezeulian food. It’s hard to rank then over one another because it’s all good, but I have learned the slight variations depending on what part of venezuelia the food comes from. Maracaibo mia is the unique flavor from their city and although slight, I can now see why my wife says certain dishes taste better from her city. The food was amazing. Tequinos were some of the best I’ve ever had, the patacone was the best I’ve ever had but there is something so unique to just this city called aquita de sapo. It’s a very generous portion of seasoned pulled pork with a hashbrown looking bit of fried cheese and basically like the areapa white corn shell. The sapo water is actually the juice from the pork that you pour over the dish to counter the dryness and give a little more flavor. This is now my favorite dish. I recommend it. My only Americanized take would be to add some bbq sauce and it would be a dish for the heavens. The atmosphere was pretty original, great people and plenty of imagery of maracaibo to look at. The car outside is a pretty great conversation piece. If you’ve ever been to South America you understand, if not, it’s pretty interesting to hear about these cars and why they all look like rusted heeps lol. Overall great place to visit If your in the area. It’s a bit out of the way feom say downtown Orlando but worth it if you like venezuelian food. We bought about 200 dollars worth and took it back with us on our drive to Clearwater Beach and ate on it for 2.5 days. I think it was even better the next day infact. Additionally you can purchase drinks, snacks, candy and creamed ice uniquie to venezuelia and they are all tastey as well. I will return anytime I’m in the Orlando area.
… morePatricia Patricia
Very good service and very good food. I am from Maracaibo and this brought back some good memories. The food was on point and also very fresh. It was made to order. We took two other friends and they really enjoyed it as well. Highly recommend the hamburger.
… moreSandy M
Clean establishment and very friendly service – kid friendly too – various selection of Venezuelan food. Food comes out hot. Select your order at window or have your food brought to you. Great. I encourage you to try for yourself. Enjoy!
… moreMassiel La O Trujillo
I recently had the pleasure of visiting this place and had an outstanding experience. From the delectable cuisine to the warm and welcoming staff, this hidden gem deserves all the praise it can get. They have reasonable prices and very generous portion sizes.The quality of the food combined with the affordability truly made for a great dinner experience. Will definitely be coming back !
… moreLucy McNamara
Divino!! We were in Orlando just for a bit and spotted the place with the corner of my eye … Food was amazing and the ladies greeting you and taking care of you were the best! Real venezuelan warmth!! I had to have a patacón and i couldn’t eat it fast enough it was so tasty. The decoration is simple and the best is on the ceiling… If you are not familiar with the venezuelan slang, probably the phrases won’t make much sense, but for us, each of them is a smile in the heart and memories of the times you used them. Go, love a meal – yes, your barriga is capable of lobe too – and be happy!!
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