An "amazingly delicious" "change of pace", these "authentic" Venezuelans churn out "crisp arepas" loaded with "flavorful" fillings "on the cheap"; to bypass "insane" waits at the "chaotic" East Village "hole-in-the-wall", try the "funky" Williamsburg branch (complete "with a cute backyard") or hang "at the beach" in Rockaway.
Venezuela's greatest gift, now in Williamsburg. Apologies to Chavez, but pseudo-communism's got nothing on the arepa. Corn muffins crisp to the touch, soft in the center, stuffed with goodies. Menu nearly identical to East Village progenitor. Tried and true faves avocado and chicken mashed Reina Pepiada, fried sweet plantain cheese balls. Crucial difference: unlike sugarwater-only pops,...
Editorial Review by Josh Ozersky:
A Williamsburg outpost of the popular East Village eatery, excelling at Venezuelan casual food.