Sabor Venezolano Pembroke Pines

2010 N Flamingo Rd, Pembroke Pines
(954) 534-9692

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miguel farias

They have a good variety of Venezuelan items, but the prices are very high…

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 3

LG

The prices are exorbitant! I could dine at a high-end luxury restaurant for the same cost as a meal at your small and modest establishment. Many people are talking about the unusually high prices at all Venezuelan restaurants. The food is good, but the prices are too high—I can eat for a much lower price with the same quality elsewhere.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

NATALIA Moreira

No prices listed on their menu. That should have tipped me off yo get out of there. We had 2 soups, 2 sodas, and 1 cheese pancake. $70.00 !!! Outrageous! Way too pricey!

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 3

Service: 2

M Garavito

We went for some empanadas on Saturday at noon, we ordered 2 shredded beef and 2 ground beef. I hadn't tried such ugly empanadas in a long time, from the dough to the filling. The only good thing was the attention.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 4

Barbara Mazar

This places was good before. I will never be back again. Service and food was horrible.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Veronica Montiel

I went on the recommendation of a friend, for a toston gratin. I waited more than 30 minutes, because the girl who took the order was apparently a little distracted and told me that it had taken so long because of a mistake. We ordered the food to take away and paid two separate bills and at both of them they asked us for tips. The food was very nice but the portion of the soup was very small for the cost, the prices were really high for other places with the same menu.

Food: 3

Manuel Losada

I saw the menu and just looking at the prices made me not want to go, they are exaggeratedly high

Susanna Robinson

Very disappointed. I had their arepas before and they are ok. Today I tried the chicken soup and a large bowl came with a side so I had the plain arepa. I asked for some cheese in a cup on the side.
The soup was broth and a couple pieces of potatos and corn. The chicken was all bone or skin. Very disappointing and the fact that they charged me $4.50 for a side of cheese brought the total to over $20. For a disappointing soup. Will not be returning

Food: 1

Service: 1

Christian Arias

This place never has Empanadas, cachitos, tequeños, etc. ready for sale, you have to go and wait 20 to 30 minutes for them to be ready, before you could call and place an order for pickup but now they make you pay half of the order Even if it's a little bit in advance which is another inconvenience, this is the only place I know that does this. For better service it is preferable to go in the mornings when the general manager is there, otherwise the service leaves a lot to be desired, also the prices are extremely high compared to other restaurants of the same category, also the portions of the dishes are considerably small. I used to go here often because of the proximity to my house but now I prefer to drive a little further for better service and quality of food and I recommend doing the same.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 2

Maria Del Pilar Anaya

Prices! The regular menu is very high for other Latin restaurants. The chicharrón is the best!!!🫶🏻

Food: 5

Service: 5

Maher Nisr

I remember going to this place a couple of years ago before inflation and orderered 2 arepas and 2 coffees and ended up paying $65. Fast forward to now, I googled "arepas near me" and found this place again and noticed they're selling 1 measly cheese empanada for $5.19.

Luis Alvarez

The food was much better than expected. The soup was perfect, as was the picaña burger. The attention was great! Thank you

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Hamburguesa

Yetsis Rodriguez

You have many options to eat. I recommend it

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Andres Giraldo

It's delicious but they are very stingy with the sauces. I ordered 3 arepas by Uber and they "can" only send me one sauce per product.

Advice, it is better not to be stingy with nonsense and so that the client can eat deliciously. They have a lot of competition to get dense for a couple of sauces.

William Hauzeur

The best cachapa in Broward, the freshness and its flavor is indisputable the Venezuelan

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

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