Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Venezuelan-led Latin spot with standout arepas, cachapas, and lively cocktails; delicious for many but marred by slow, inconsistent service and occasional billing/order errors—go for flavors, budget extra time.
⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. Caracas delivers warm, lively Latin atmosphere with solid cocktails and crowd-pleasing Venezuelan comfort food that fills a neighborhood niche. However, quality fluctuates noticeably—cold items, sparse fillings, and undercooked elements appear regularly—while service lags significantly with 40-60 minute waits and forgotten orders. Worth visiting for the vibe and Venezuelan staples, but inconsistent execution and service delays prevent a stronger recommendation.
Caracas brings a slice of Levallois-Perret to Latin America with a room that feels warm and bustling, upbeat music, and a friendly team that many locals call out by name. One diner summed it up: "the vibe was lively and the cocktails hit the spot," though others noted waits that stretched well past comfort. However, there are some review authenticity concerns raised by a few commenters and templated owner replies, so take extremes with a pinch of salt. In the kitchen, the approach is comfort-driven Venezuelan—arepas, cachapas, tequeños—supported by Spanish-Peruvian-leaning tapas like paella, pulpo, and ceviche. When on song, the pabellon arepa and tres leches make people smile; on off nights, empanadas can be sparse and cachapas bland. This suits diners who want hearty Latin flavors and a drink or two more than seekers of meticulous fine dining. For families, there are kid-friendly options: burgers with fries (€15), queso arepas (€10), tequeños (€9.50), and simple patatas bravas (€7.50). Portions vary and service can lag during events, so early evening on non-event nights tends to be smoother. No explicit kids menu, but the staples are approachable.
Area: Leafy, residential-business suburb just northwest of Paris; relaxed local vibe with growing dining scene.
Safety: Generally safe and well-lit with steady foot traffic; family-friendly streets.
Nearby: Near shops and offices; draws locals and weekend diners; occasional events bring crowds.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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