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A Venezuelan Arepa Expert’s Favorite NYC Hispanic & Latinx Spots
Mercedes Golip shares her favorite places to find carnitas, tequeños, and more.
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Cachapas y Mas
This Venezuelan street food place in Ridgewood serves top-notch cachapas, arepas, patacones, and more.
Guacuco
Come to this casual Venezuelan restaurant when you want to get a little loose on a weeknight with some frozen margs and fried food.
Santa Salsa
If it’s midnight and you want a frozen marg and a hot dog topped with potato chips, head to Santa Salsa in Bushwick.
Patacon Pisao
The original location of Patacon Pisao in Inwood serves great fried plantain sandwiches out of a food truck.
Cachapas y Mas
This is the Inwood location of Cachapas y Mas, a Venezuelan that makes the best patacon in NYC.
Patacon Pisao
Patacon Pisao is a counter-service Venezuelan spot in Elmhurst that has a few locations around NYC.
A Venezuelan Arepa Expert’s Favorite NYC Hispanic & Latinx Spots
Mercedes Golip shares her favorite places to find carnitas, tequeños, and more.
La Ñapa
La Ñapa is a Venezuelan tapas spot in Crown Heights that’s great for dinner dates or brunch when you’re not in the mood for pancakes.
Caracas Arepa Bar
Caracas Arepa Bar serves really good arepas and frozen drinks on the boardwalk at Rockaway Beach.
Arepas Cafe
If you’re in Astoria and you’re looking for some arepas, empanadas, and possibly a pitcher of sangria, try Arepas Cafe.
Patacon Pisao
Patacon Pisao is a tiny spot on the LES serving Venezuelan street food such as patacons (sandwiches with plantain discs in place of bread).
Caracas Arepa Bar
The Williamsburg outpost of Caracas Arepa Bar has a rum bar attached and lots of outdoor seating.
Arepera Guacuco
At Arepera Guacuco in Bushwick you can get thick corn patties filled with pork shoulder and plantains. That's reason enough for you to get there.