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Afficher toutcheese(17) venezuelan(9) ham(9) snack(9) tequenos(7) tasty(7) fromage(7) coffee(6) fresh(6) recomiendo(5) venezuela(5) wish(5)Venezuelan comfort food is unmatched. Specially when it's fresh & homemade, like they make it in cachitos. Will be coming again
Love the fresh cheese stick, warm served with great service!
They're absolutely amazing fresh from the restaurant but I also found them being sold frozen at the grocery store. They baked so well & were delicious. Much love to Cachitos Montreal!
We grabbed a drink & bite to eat & were so happy that we walked over to this establishment. The food was fresh & delicious & satisfying. We definitely will make our way over here again on our next trip to Montreal.
Non-enthusiastic service. Cachitos had too much dough. Atmosphere in accordance. Not all offerings available. Of those available not all were freshly made. But then again, it's virtually impossible to find a bakery in Montreal island which offers fresh produce.
Venezuelan food?! In Montreal?! Say less. This is a hole-in-the-wall bakery offering cachitos, a Venezuelan savory pastry usually filled with ham & typically shaped like croissants. They seemed to have some indoor seating, but we ordered at their outdoor window - it reminded us of the South Florida'ventanita' culture. It was a lovely experience. We stumbled upon Cachitos while walking around Montreal & had to do a double-take. The place's name wasn't in French, & upon closer look, we saw that it was a Venezuelan spot. Needless to say we had to try the food. As someone raised in Miami, I have somewhat high standards for Latin cuisine, & Cachitos' food did not disappoint. They had an extensive menu of different cachitos, everything from the traditional ham & cheese to guava-filled ones (which I regret not getting). We went with the traditional ham, & it was delicious! You could tell it had been freshly baked. It was so warm, & every bite just took us back to the street food in Miami. It was one of the best fast-food Latin pastries I've had in a while. It came with a sauce side, making for the perfect pairing. The one thing I wish they did differently? Adding prices to their menu. I had no idea whether we would pay $10 or $3 (we ended up paying $6 for one, a fair price for a hearty snack).
We tried the stuffed bread & they were fantastic! Fresh & tasty just how I remembered them back home. Staff was very friendly. They play good music too. We'll definitely be back