Arepa Factory Latin Kitchen

Restaurant · Midtown West

Arepa Factory Latin Kitchen

Restaurant · Midtown West

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1000 8th Ave, New York, NY 10019

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Authentic Venezuelan arepas, cachapas, tequeños, and juices  

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NYC Restaurants That Permanently Closed in December 2020 - Eater NY

"The outpost of Arepa Factory in the Turnstyle Underground Market has permanently closed." - Luke Fortney

https://ny.eater.com/2020/12/4/21687875/nyc-restaurant-closures-december-2020
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Venezuelan Restaurant Caracas Arepa Bar To Permanently Close East Village Outpost - Eater NY

"It’s popularity also spawned a series of new Venezuelan restaurants and arepa specialists in the city including Arepa Factory in Manhattan and Guacuco in Bushwick." - Tanay Warerkar

https://ny.eater.com/2020/11/4/21549962/caracas-arepa-bar-east-village-closing-nyc-coronavirus
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Revel in Lush Venezuelan Arepas from Arepa Factory - Eater NY

"The focus of this column is the year-old outpost of Arepa Factory at Turnstyle food hall, which comes courtesy of Maracaibo-born Monica Muzzo. The kitchen, under the oversight of chef Rafael De Garate, makes the soft, aromatic cakes at the East Village flagship (est. 2015) before shipping them to Midtown, where they’re heated to order. Counter workers fill the handheld pockets with ingredients that range from traditional — shredded chicken, pork, avocado, or cheese — to more adaptively international, like short ribs showered in cheddar or Peruvian ceviche. The correct order is the pabellon, a classic blend of heady shredded beef, sweet fried plantains, and Guayanés cheese, a stupendously delicious Venezuelan milk curd whose concentrated dairy punch equals that of good mozzarella di bufala. You eat half the $9.74 pocket with a fork before even daring to pick it up as a sandwich. The robust cakes stand up to the ingredients with more strength than, say, a typical American slice of white bread. There is, I should note, another starchy option for the pabellon or any other preparation at Arepa Factory — the regal cachapa, a lumpy pancake of sorts that’s laced with fresh corn and folded like an American brunch omelet ($12.40). It is intensely sweeter than an arepa, and, without question, a perfect foil for the salty-dairy punch of the Guayanés." - Ryan Sutton

https://ny.eater.com/2018/8/2/17637384/arepa-factory-cachapa-pabellon-review
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Astrid Lamas

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Arepas, cachapas, tequeños. What else could I ask for? Oh, wait, jugo de parchita too. Great service. Staff is really pana.

Jimmy Moon

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It was great but it’s been closed for years.

Anthony Jordan

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Ordered the pabellon arepa and enjoyed every bite.

Ronald Alzate

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Eat here. Now! And do yourself a favor and order the Pabellon.