Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Crispy, gluten-free Venezuelan arepas served fast in a lively food hall; excellent for plantains and pabellon, but expect occasional service cold spots and add-on charges.
Quiero Arepas delivers solid neighborhood-level quality anchored by genuinely crispy, flavorful arepas and quick counter service, earning a grade B standing. However, inconsistent execution—cold items, occasional thin arepas, and service attitude swings—prevents higher placement, while recent reports of declining portions and temperature control suggest the restaurant isn't strengthening. Strong for casual Venezuelan comfort in a food hall setting, but lacks the reliability and distinction of top-tier neighborhood spots.
Set inside a bustling LoHi food hall, Quiero Arepas draws steady lines for crispy corn pockets packed with beef, beans, and sweet plantains. Service is counter-style and quick when the hall is calm, and several celiac diners felt safe and cared for. One guest summed it up: "Crunchy edges, tender fillings, and a sauce that ties it all together." Do note occasional reports of cold items and a curt cashier, plus sauce upcharges. The cooking leans classic Venezuelan comfort—pabellon, reina pepiada, domino—with a few twists like smoked salmon in El Caribe. Think familiar, produce-forward fillings rather than culinary theatrics: crispy griddled arepas, sweet caramelized plantains, and a cool hit of guasacaca. Most find it flavorful and satisfying, though a minority of Venezuelan reviewers call it toned down. Families do well here thanks to simple combinations kids recognize: beans and cheese, plantains, ham and cheese, or the vegan La Original. There is no kids menu, but portions are manageable and sharing is easy in the hall. For picky eaters, steer toward Queso Arepa or Domino, and skip spicier add-ons since the default flavor profile is mild.
Area: Trendy LoHi food hall setting attracting locals and visitors; casual, social vibe with drinks nearby.
Safety: Well-trafficked, generally safe urban area with evening crowds and good lighting.
Nearby: Inside a multi-vendor food hall; bars and rooftops nearby; close to downtown and Platte Street attractions.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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