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Broadway Shish Kabob Cart

4.6 (7 reviews)
InexpensiveFood Stands
Open • 10:30 am - 11:00 pm

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Always there when I need a quick bite. Great food, great people. Can't go wrong with the chicken pita Lettuce tomato and lemon.

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Sabor Ecuatoriano

Sabor Ecuatoriano

4.5(4 reviews)
1.4 mi•Sunnyside
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Delicious humitas, small and slightly sweet. Great choclo. Everything is fresh. Very popular, with…read morefolks lining up before she opens up.

My review from 2 years ago is clearly botched. I wrote it in such a hurry that I never got to truly…read moreelaborate why Sabor Ecuatoriano is low key one of the best food carts in the whole neighborhood. There was a time it wasn't alone in the Ecuadorian street food game, but somehow the rest of those carts have disappeared and Sabor Ecuatoriano has managed to remain. As a result, it is the only Ecuadorian street food option in western Queens outside of Jackson Heights. (#1) It seems crazy to think that I've enjoyed more of the food here than I have at the JH street carts. Their llapingachos (potato cakes?) are addicting and the hornado (roast pig) is usually the first thing that is gone from the cart. The sweet woman who runs the cart will often break off a piece of that crispy skin for every platter on top of some mote (hominy) rice, and veggies. I've managed to score a humita (choclo tamale?) every so often and love it as the perfect appetizer / snack. On even more rare occasions they have bolón de verde, which is like a mofongo-type ball that is very tasty. I haven't indulged much on the stew side, but I am pretty sure I've spotted seco (meat stew) and encebollado (fish stew). If I'm not mistaken they're still around from Thursday-Saturday. I wish they'd be present every day, but at least this gives us fans something to look forward to. The cart only accepts cash and most platters run one about $10. Throw in a coconut drink (agua de coco) and it'll be a wonderful meal. ______________ (#1) I've never wanted to be more wrong.

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Sabor Ecuatoriano - Humitas

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Choclo con habas. Corn with Lima beans

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Potala Fresh Momo - Beef steamed momo

Potala Fresh Momo

3.0(6 reviews)
1.4 mi•Sunnyside
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You can see the scrolling lights down the street but you wouldn't be able to tell it's a Momo cart…read more You'd have to go up close to find that out. It's totally by happenstance that I came across this stand walking across the street and I was thinking ooh and huh, Momo from a cart... then Momo from a cart? I look in and I see pots covered with what I assume as Momos steaming. I order 8 chicken Momos for $5 and walk down the street to eat them because I like eating things right away when I order them, when warm or hot. The reason I don't eat them there is because the cart is right there off the subway station. And under this subway platform, it's dirty, so I walk away to eat. They are steaming hot (temperature-wise), duh Andrew. The Momos are tiny. But they are filling, because of it's dense and thick dough. The chicken filling is tasty but not that flavorful. The chicken is a bit on the meaty side. By the time I finish all 8, it felt like a meal but wanted a second order. They are pretty good, not bad, not great. Maybe if they had a lighter texture. If this were a restaurant, I'm sure it's acclaim would be a little higher. It includes a tiny tub of chili sauce, this is not hot sauce. I drizzled once and then again and I said no more. It reeks a little and not burns but I can feel the heat in mouth and I can feel it hit my stomach, whoo, good stuff!

Momos are nothing new to the neighborhood, but street side ones a la Potala Fresh Momo are…read moredefinitely a first in Sunnyside. Hailing from the famous late night cart in Jackson Heights (http://www.yelp.com/biz/potala-fresh-momo-jackson-heights), it seems the momo movement is well on its way west to bring some diversity to a hood dominated by taco, Halal, and gyro carts. One thing worth pointing out, Potala Fresh Momo Sunnyside doesn't actually stay out late. On most nights, it's already closing up shop by 10pm and is often found underneath the 7 Train 46th Street stop or more likely on 47th, past Greenpoint Ave. The prices are the same as the original and the lines are almost always nonexistent. Folks will get their choice of their momo dumplings either steamed or fried. There are beef and chicken momos, but no vegetarian ones to report for now. Each order is $5 and for a little more, one can buy some prepackaged ones that are frozen. Unless you're a serious momo fiend, the steamed / fried ones suit me just fine. If going the fried route, shoot for the chicken and if steamed is your thing, beef is the way to go. Don't forget the hot sauce. The cart is operated by a sweet Tibetan woman who speaks just enough English to take orders. Of course, Nepalese, Tibetan, and Mandarin are also within this lady's range of tongues, As always, the cart is cash only and drinks are limited to water. Here's hoping they're able to stick around Sunnyside for the long term.

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