The10 Best Restaurants In Caracas, Venezuela
Venezuelan cuisine is one of the most varied in Latin America, offering delicious treats beyond the typical dishes of cachapas and arepas. The bustling metropolis of Caracas is where the flavor and color of traditional Venezuelan cuisine merge with modern international food trends. We explore ten of the best restaurants in Caracas, all of which guarantee a memorable adventure across the city’s diverse culinary landscape.
La Guayaba Verde
Cachapera Doña Inés e Hijos
Cachapas form the basis of many traditional Venezuelan dishes and Doña Inés and her sons serve the best in Caracas. Prepared from a mixture of ground corn, milk, salt and a pinch of sugar, these pancake-like delights are a great choice for breakfast or lunch. Cachapas, usually sold at roadside stands, are traditionally served with queso de mano, literally ‘cheese of the hand’, a soft fresh cheese, and/or with a side of pork. Doña Inés’ restaurant has no frills, with a menu as simple as the decor, but as far as traditional and authentic go it doesn’t get much better than this. The restaurant is usually very busy, especially on Saturdays and Sundays, but the long wait for the world’s best cachapa is time well spent.
Cachapera Doña Inés e Hijos, Carretera Vía La Unión, Caracas, Venezuela, +58 212 961 39 62
Alto
After working in world-renowned restaurants such as El Bulli of Barcelona and El Celler de Can Roca of Girona, chef Carlos Garcia returned to Caracas to open his own restaurant, Alto. During his time in Europe, Chef Garcia was heavily influenced by Carlo Petrini’s slow food movement, which is immediately apparent in the meticulous attention to detail poured into every single dish. Committed to using only locally sourced meats and seasonal produce to recreate the earthy flavors of Venezuelan traditional cuisine, Alto infuses them with a Mediterranean flair and turns every plate into something new and surprising. Every dish is a delight, starting with shots of vodka, lemon, and basil as an appetizer, going on to the eggplant crème and goat cheese dumplings, all the way to the cochinillo (slow roasted suckling pig), and topping it all off with the tierra de cacao, a pot that contains seven different types of chocolate. Alto is Caracas’ real gourmand experience.
Alto, 1era Avenida De Los Palos Grandes con 3era Transversal, Caracas, Venezuela +58 212 284 36 55
El Mercado Peruano de Quebrada Honda
Market, Restaurant, Venezuelan
Hajillo’s
Located in El Hatillo, the southeastern municipality of Caracas, Hajillo’s is the perfect place to get away form the bustling life of the city. Owner and head chef Felicia Santana brings forward her unique vision of innovative Venezuelan cuisine by blending it with Asian influences. Chef Santana’s passion and talent met with public acclaim in 2012, when she was awarded the prestigious Armando Scannone prize from the Venezuelan Academy of Gastronomy. Her restaurant is simple and elegant in decor, white with nuances of green, infused with an intimate mood best enjoyed when the dark cover of the evening envelops the city. Though one of Hajillo’s most popular dishes is arroz con mango (rice with mango), Chef Santana specializes in aphrodisiacs, which makes the venue the perfect place for a romantic date.
El Aranjuez
Avila Burger
Restaurant, Venezuelan
Tarzilandia
Restaurant, Gastropub, Pub Grub
Arepa Factory Luna Llena
Pastelería Danubio
Bakery, Pastry Shop, Pastries