Thursday, March 22, 2012

Restaurant Arepera

Rue Duluth in the heart of Montreal's vibrant plateau always promises yummy good times. There is an abundance of "bring your own wine" restaurants which can make your nights out way less expensive and way tipsier at times. But, I was with my friend (with whom i like to lunch) or "chum de fille" as you will, for a lunch date--so no wine this time. We had better plans: to consume hearty, flavourful, exotic...Venezuelan food!


We headed to the corner of Duluth and De Bullion to check out the restaurant, aptly named Arepera as it serves the traditional arepas. Not sure what that is? Neither was I. The handsome and friendly waiter was very happy to explain that arepas are a type of white corn flour chewy bread stuffed with delicious meats and vegetables of all kinds. Sounded good to me!


We went with the chicken and avocado arepa. Hoder, qué bueno! It tasted like chicken salad suspended in the creamiest guacamole imaginable. Pleasure synapses fired in my brain--the combo of carbs from the corn bread, fat from the avocado, and protein from the delicious fresh chicken just flooded my limbic system and made my brain and taste buds very, very happy.


We also ordered a "plato" which comes with the meat or veggie stew of your choice, rice, black beans, fried plantain. Oh the plantain..., is there another substance that lends itself better to a quick bath in piping hot oil? I don't think so! You eat all of this with another mini-arepa and amazing homemade sauce. Avocado sauce, and homemade hot sauce with chipotle peppers. I will be back to Arepera just for those sauces. Trust me.





You can't say the food at Arepera isn't fresh. The cooks were grabbing produce off of the display to make our lunch. Beautiful. 



The interior is clean, bright, and warm. All the elements you need for lunching on a cold winter's day.



A hammock in the restaurant, why not? You might need this after stuffing your face with delicious arepas...I settled for a brisk walk home, feeling full and satisfied.

4 comments:

  1. I LOVE AREPAS. Oli and I lived in Venezuela in ancient times. Arepas were dinner and empanadas were breakfast and lunch.

    I must go there. I'd love an eating tour of Montreal from you some day.

    Also, I don't see a search box on your blog? Can you enable such a beast. I'd like to make your Green Goddess Stir Fry again and need a quick way to find it.

    Looking forward to seeing you at Easter (and thanks for your lovely comment on my blog).

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  2. We can totally do an eating tour of Montreal. I would love that. Green Goddess was the only post in September of this year. I will look into a search function. In the meantime, is there a way to search tags? I tag all my posts. See you soon!

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  3. Yay! I noticed the search feature. Thanks!

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