A sign advertising arepas and chorizo caught our eyes, and we went into this tiny eatery. We shared one cheese arepa and a fresh fruit juice with strawberry, pear, and orange. Both cost only $3, an especially good price for fresh juice, and were devoured in seconds. There is a window for ordering from the street.
This was one of the stops on a yelper's UYE Taco Crawl.
We had already stopped at all the taco trucks near the 74th St station and we were wandering aimlessly down the street when we spotted this place.
A true gem. They serve arepas, but not what you think. They serve chuzos, which are basically kebabs that come with a toasted arepa. I shared a chuzo with a friend and although I normally don't like meat, this place made a mean kebab. The meat was tasty, moist and grilled perfectly.
You order from a window and eat it the kebab right by the window. A great culinary and cultural experience One of my favorite stops on the taco crawl.
A sign advertising arepas and chorizo caught our eyes, and we went into this tiny eatery. We shared one cheese arepa and a fresh fruit juice with strawberry, pear, and orange. Both cost only $3, an especially good price for fresh juice, and were devoured in seconds. There is a window for ordering from the street.
This was one of the stops on a yelper's UYE Taco Crawl.
We had already stopped at all the taco trucks near the 74th St station and we were wandering aimlessly down the street when we spotted this place.
A true gem. They serve arepas, but not what you think. They serve chuzos, which are basically kebabs that come with a toasted arepa. I shared a chuzo with a friend and although I normally don't like meat, this place made a mean kebab. The meat was tasty, moist and grilled perfectly.
You order from a window and eat it the kebab right by the window. A great culinary and cultural experience One of my favorite stops on the taco crawl.