Arepas Cafe
33-07 36th Avenue, Queens, NY 11106
About Us
Arepas Cafe is a charming cafe located at 33-07 36th Avenue in New York, United States. Specializing in delicious and authentic Venezuelan arepas, this cozy restaurant offers a unique dining experience for those looking to explore the flavors of Latin American cuisine. With a warm and inviting atmosphere, Arepas Cafe is the perfect spot to enjoy a casual meal with friends or family. Whether you're craving a savory or sweet arepa, this cafe has something for everyone to enjoy. Come and taste the flavors of Venezuela at Arepas Cafe!
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Hours open
Monday:
12:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday:
12:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday:
12:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Thursday:
12:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Friday:
12:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Saturday:
11:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Sunday:
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
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Reviews
"This is THE place to get arepas. I have searched near and far for arepas that come close but nothing has yet since the discovery of this gem 5 yrs ago. Absolute favorite arepa is the pollo mechado drenched in green sauce and spicy sauce. Fave meal is the pabellon Camarones. I love this place!"
"I was recommended by a friend, the food is so-so, but the waiter gave me two extra dishes, but I didn't order these two dishes, and I don't know why the price is inconsistent with the menu, I will not come again."
"I have dinner with my friend, this is the second time I go, take my friend, I like the food there very much, I order a lot of food, then the arepa beef has no taste, I ordered 3 servings of cachapa, I ordered a beef arepa, and my friend also ordered arepa, but, I must explain to you, I ordered arepa with the waiter, not cachapa, I have already ordered 3 mini cachapas, how can I order beef cachapa Woolen cloth? The male waiter said that he had already repeated it to me, but you didn't say it like this when you repeated it, which caused us to be unable to finish eating and wasting food. A really bad dinner that led to a bad night and you think that's the way to go? No, the first time I went to a restaurant with my friends, I didn’t charge 20% of the consumption. This time, the restaurant charged us 20% directly, and there was no service, no service at all. If you serve a little Yes, I don't care about restaurants charging 20%, I will tip double, anyway, this is the last time I go, and I will never come back, bye, arepa coffee"
"Staff was friendly and accommodating. Food was delicious. Great portions and a diverse selection on the menu. Will return."
"Authentic Venezuelan Food. Fried Yuca with the green sauce is favorable. You won’t regret if you order any arepa, they all taste good. The restaurant is not super big but normally, you don’t need to wait on a weekend afternoon. They also offer Chicha (a nonalcoholic drink)."
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