Hello, fellow foodies! I’m excited to share my latest dining adventure with you all. As a restaurant blogger, I’m always on the lookout for unique culinary experiences, and my recent visit to White Maize in Brooklyn did not disappoint. Today, I’ll be taking you through my journey at this charming Venezuelan eatery.
Located in the heart of Brooklyn, at 277 Smith St, NY 11231, USA, White Maize is a must-visit for anyone looking to explore the vibrant flavors of Venezuela. This cozy restaurant specializes in traditional Venezuelan cuisine, with a focus on empanadas that will leave you wanting more.
I recently had the pleasure of savoring the most delicious empanadas at White Maize, a Venezuelan restaurant in Brooklyn. The steak empanada was a standout - tender chunks of steak wrapped in a flaky pastry crust, bursting with flavor in every bite.
The sides at White Maize are just as impressive, particularly their flavorful rice dishes. I enjoyed a plate of perfectly cooked rice, infused with the subtle spices and herbs that complemented my empanada beautifully.
To add some freshness to my meal, I also tried their avocado salad. The creamy texture of the ripe avocados paired wonderfully with the crunch of fresh vegetables, making for a delightful and refreshing side dish.
The restaurant has a casual and inviting atmosphere, with a mix of modern and traditional decor. The tables are set with white tablecloths and napkins, and there is a large window that lets in plenty of natural light. The walls are adorned with colorful artwork and plants, adding to the warm and welcoming ambiance.
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