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Wama BCNB+Worth Trying
C. La Farga, Av. de Josep Tarradellas i Joan, Piso 2 Local G9 C, 08901 L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona, Spain
· Venezuelan restaurant
· 4.9/5 Google (1085 reviews)
Delivery · Takeout
Hearty Venezuelan street-food classics with huge portions and friendly service at moderate prices, best for casual sharing; expect occasional slow service and variability on busy days.
Why it gets a B+ for overall quality
Wama BCN delivers solid neighborhood dining through strong food quality anchored by authentic Venezuelan comfort fare and friendly, attentive service. However, inconsistent execution—occasional raw dough, missing items, and lukewarm arrivals—prevents a higher grade, while modest ambiance and setting appeal keep it from grade A territory. Excellent value and generous portions make it worth visiting for casual, shareable Latin dining.
Restaurant Summary
Set in L'Hospitalet, Wama BCN channels Venezuelan street-food energy with hearty, shareable platters and a friendly crew who help you size up portions. Diners talk about food that "feels like home" and a space that is casual and lively, almost like an indoor food-truck lane. Plates arrive big and bold; just know service can be a touch unhurried when it is busy. The cooking is classic Venezuelan comfort: corn-sweet cachapas with queso de mano, loaded pepitos, salchipapas, and mixed grills. Expect generous toppings and familiar sauces over culinary fireworks. It suits groups who want to order one or two things to share, fans of Latin flavors, and anyone craving a satisfying, no-frills feast. Families fit right in. There is a kids salchipapa and plenty of starter-friendly choices like tequeños, fries, hot dogs, and mild cachapas. Portions are huge, so share to save and still send everyone home happy.
At a Glance
- Huge portions ideal for sharing
- Authentic Venezuelan flavors praised by diaspora diners
- Good value for money at moderate prices
- Occasional order errors and missing items
- Service can be slow and food sometimes arrives lukewarm
What Sets It Apart
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What People Love
- Feeling transported to Venezuela
- Corn-forward cachapas with queso de mano
- Pepitos and salchipapas that feed two
- Friendly, helpful staff guidance
Points of Concern
- Some reports of low protein content in pepitos versus social media expectations
- Isolated quality dips: raw or undercooked dough, cold buns
- Service delays at peak times; a few attitude complaints
- Pricing on tequeños perceived as high by some diners
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€22-32 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- Share a Parrilla Mediana (€19.90) plus a Cachapa con queso de mano (€10.00) for 2–3 people
- Add Extra queso de mano (€2.00) if you like it extra cheesy
- Perro clásico (€5.00) is an easy add-on for kids
Perfect For
- Casual group feasts
- Comfort-food cravings
- Diaspora nostalgia nights
- Budget-friendly sharing meals
Location Insights
Area: Urban, mixed commercial and residential zone near retail corridors; casual, multicultural crowd.
Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic; typical urban vigilance advised at night.
Nearby: Cluster of Latin American eateries, shops, and services; convenient for groups and families.
La FloridaLa Florida is a primarily residential neighborhood characterized by mid-20th century apartment blocks and local commerce. The dining scene is modest with a focus on traditional Catalan and Spanish eateries, alongside some newer international and casual dining options reflecting the area's diverse population.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday09:30–23:00
Tuesday09:30–23:00
Wednesday09:30–23:00
Thursday09:30–23:00
Friday09:30–23:00
Saturday09:30–23:00
Sunday09:30–23:00
Available: Delivery, Takeout
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