Mi Casa Es Su Casa

Venezuelan cuisine isn’t abundant in the Boston area, but it hardly matters with La Casa De Pedro on the block. During lunch and dinner, you’ll likely see chef-owner Pedro Alarcon welcoming guests, directing staff, and ensuring that patrons are enjoying their authentically and flavorfully prepared meals.
La Casa De Pedro offers a bright yet warm dining room with an open kitchen concept, and an enclosed courtyard out back. You’ll do well starting with the crispy, piping hot empanadas (filled corn turnovers) and ending with the superb coconut flan; whatever you choose in between those courses surely will not disappoint.
La Casa De Pedro, 51 Main Street, Watertown, Tel: 617-923-8025









Comments
I second this recommedation - the food is delicious and the atmosphere is great! My favorite entree is the Pabellón Criollo (Shredded beef slowly simmered with vegetables served with rice, fried plantains and black beans).
Posted by: Jennifer Grams | September 15, 2006 1:51 PM | Reply to this comment