As its name suggests, this establishment has a jungle theme, perhaps inspired by the Avila mountain at whose foot the restaurant is located. No other restaurant in Caracas unites so many exotic elements, from parrots and macaws moving throughout the exuberant tropical vegetation to the bows and arrows mounted on the walls. One might expect the waiters to dress like Tarzan, but things don't go that far. Terraces at different levels permit the enjoyment of nature. Venezuelan entrees include the national dish, pabellón criollo, camarones combinados con frutas (squid combined with fruit), and pastel de tortuga (turtle pie). The menu also features European cuisine and a children's menu.
Mamma Mia is located within one of the areas in the capital most saturated with restaurants, yet it still manages to stand out from the crowd. It is not an easy task to foresee what decoration one will encounter on arrival, since it has been refurbished four times to date. Currently, it offers vast open spaces, with brick and lush shades of green. It's a different combination and agreeable, if rather pretentious. It also offers some tables outside. The food is totally conventional Italian. The most outstanding dishes are the pizzas baked in a wood-fired, special oven and the risotto. The types of risotto dishes featured on the menu change each week, offering varieties with salmon, mushrooms and other equally refined combinations. They offer food to take away too.
As in Las Mercedes, several homes in El Rosal have been turned into restaurants, like this two-story one which is now home to Pizza House. This is Italian/U.S. in style and décor, serving up a large range of pizzas in different sizes and with a long list of possible ingredients, as well as a selection of pasta dishes and some international ones. It is a good place to come with the family, not only because of the generous portions and affordable prices, but also because children can play outside and upstairs before or after eating, leaving the grownups in peace.
To stand out from your competition is a basic prerequisite for any business and this is exactly what happens with Yamoto Suchi Bar, which strives to be original in its presentation and service. Its sign seems more like a cinema billboard than the name of a restaurant. And once inside, you will see a relentless small boat setting off or navigating along the bar and conveying the dishes to you. You can also ask for something special. The selection has well known items like the traditional rolls, even chocolate ones, sushi, temaki or steamed sakana. There is Japanese beer and sake to complete the picture. The little Yamato boat seems to be doing well as it has also arrived at the modern and luxurious Lido and Sambil centers.
This relaxed cafe in La Candelaria delights with its finely made coffee and convivial atmosphere. Artesano Cafeteria is tastefully done up, with lots of wooden elements, exposed-brick and warm lighting. A chalkboard menu announces the coffee offerings as well as the daily food specials. There's fresh breads, muffins, sandwiches and baked goodies to go with your food. Settle down at one of the tables outside to take in the local atmosphere as you sip on your coffee.
Damasco is run by an entire family dedicated to serving authentic Arab cuisine. This is quite possibly the finest Arab restaurant in Caracas. A pleasant atmosphere makes guests feel they are amongst family from the moment they arrive. Guests feel particularly at home on Friday evenings at 8:30p, when the dancers' performance begins, which lasts until 11p. Everything in Damasco makes for a wholly positive experience: the good cuisine, the friendly company, the careful service, the reasonable prices. It is recommended to take a wrap, as the air conditioning works quite efficiently!
To stand out from your competition is a basic prerequisite for any business and this is exactly what happens with Yamoto Suchi Bar, which strives to be original in its presentation and service. Its sign seems more like a cinema billboard than the name of a restaurant. And once inside, you will see a relentless small boat setting off or navigating along the bar and conveying the dishes to you. You can also ask for something special. The selection has well known items like the traditional rolls, even chocolate ones, sushi, temaki or steamed sakana. There is Japanese beer and sake to complete the picture. The little Yamato boat seems to be doing well as it has also arrived at the modern and luxurious Lido and Sambil centers.
This relaxed cafe in La Candelaria delights with its finely made coffee and convivial atmosphere. Artesano Cafeteria is tastefully done up, with lots of wooden elements, exposed-brick and warm lighting. A chalkboard menu announces the coffee offerings as well as the daily food specials. There's fresh breads, muffins, sandwiches and baked goodies to go with your food. Settle down at one of the tables outside to take in the local atmosphere as you sip on your coffee.
Damasco is run by an entire family dedicated to serving authentic Arab cuisine. This is quite possibly the finest Arab restaurant in Caracas. A pleasant atmosphere makes guests feel they are amongst family from the moment they arrive. Guests feel particularly at home on Friday evenings at 8:30p, when the dancers' performance begins, which lasts until 11p. Everything in Damasco makes for a wholly positive experience: the good cuisine, the friendly company, the careful service, the reasonable prices. It is recommended to take a wrap, as the air conditioning works quite efficiently!
Barako is a traditional steakhouse that is well located in Altamira. The space is nicely decorated in a modern and sleek way with dining rooms at all levels and a well stocked bar. The dimply lit ambiance is perfect for a romantic date, celebrate with family or simply enjoy with friends. They serve a variety of Latin steak entrees, BBQ and some delectable South-American dishes. The steaks are perfectly cut, well seasoned and served with their signature BBQ sauce. At Bokara, you will receive personalized attention from the staff from the beginning to the end.
You can dine on delicious dishes prepared at Brasero Steak House with family. The food that is prepared here uses the traditional South American methods of cooking. Complement your meals with the beverages offered here such as beer and wines. The food is presented in a very artistic way which is a visual treat. Patrons praise the restaurant for their kind and warm service.
Offering the perfect view for a special dinner date with your partner, Granja Natalia, Galipan is a beautiful restaurant in Caracas. This restaurant, located on the north slope of Warairarepano-Avila, is surrounded by a lush green landscape and offers mesmerizing views of the Caribbean Sea. The cuisine served is predominantly French with local and other European influences quite evident in the dishes included in the menu. There is a full alcohol bar that doles out craft cocktails and a selective list of the finest Venezuelan and French wines. The restaurant also features gardens, a spacious patio area, trails and green spots within its premises.