

I had venezuelan-spiced seitan, black beans, potato salad and swet plantains. As a vegetarian, I was happy to see that they have veg option for Venezuelan food. For Venezuelan comfort foods like crispy arepas, plump patacones, and gooey tequenos, Cachapas Y Mas is your best bet in NYC.

You can also have your sandwich served on fried plantains (patacon), in an arepa (cornmeal patty), as a burrito, or on a hero. Delivery & Pickup Options - 6 reviews of Cachapas Y Mas NYC 'This is a review for their catering service for NYU. Since cachapa is in the name of the food truck itself, we followed our rule and ordered the dish that was in the vendor's name, which cost $9.įor the uninitiated, a cachapa is a sandwich served on sweet corn pancakes, kind of like very thin corn fritters. Whether you're getting a cachapa, a yoyo, a tacucho, a patacon, a pepito or an arepa, first you choose a protein, then choose a vehicle to put it on, then choose a sauce. Every weekday, there are usually 4-5 food trucks on this block serving lunch, with cuisines from all over the world.īut cachapas are only one of the items that Cachapas On Wheels serves. We found Cachapas On Wheels on 47th St just east of Park Ave. 228 W 18th St, (212) 206-8930 Cachapas Y Mas While most Venezuelan cafes cater to a middle-class constituency, this Inwood institution is one of a handful of places with a decidedly working. Vendy Awards tickets are still available, which we recommend if you want to experience street food nirvana. We're obviously not the only ones who think so, since just this week, Cachapas On Wheels was nominated as a Finalist for the prestigious Vendy Cup, which takes place on Sept. We recently came across a Venezuelan food truck on the street, and their offerings looked pretty interesting.

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