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    Los Amigos Chimichurry - Carne frita, moro, ensalada, aguacate, chimi sauce (ask for bottle at counter!)

    Los Amigos Chimichurry

    4.1(89 reviews)
    6.1 miNorth Corona
    $

    Finally had a chance to try this place. Its a good spot after drinking but why no menu or prices…read more Make sure you add the sauce because it doesn't come with it.

    Two of my favorite things in life are street food and late night eats. Los Amigos Chimichurry…read morehappens to be both. It is a Latin icon in the borough and a bonafide post-nightlife option that has become a popular destination amongst locals. This has low-key become a favorite spot of mine to show visitors to Queens and a fabulous alternative for late night munchies in this part of Corona. The owner hails from Colombia and his crew of guys are bustling in a tiny food truck kitchen, cooking up variations of carne asada with tostones, salads, and rice. I've never seen a menu for this place and I've also never heard anyone speak English either. Es muy importante para comunicar en el español. It is strictly cash only and be prepared to wait during prime evening hours (1AM-3AM). My favorite combination is the carne frita, which is like a chunky Dominican style fried beef. While it's sauteed and not deep fried, the chimichurri condiment is readily available at the counter and is an essential component if mixed with the sides. Make sure an avocado is present and mix it up with the the moros (mixed rice) and tostones. The end result is a $10ish platter of late night goodness. While I sing their praises overall, I can't give them 5 stars for a number of reasons. Their carne asada platter is good, but more difficult to eat since their plastic knives don't do much with the meat. Parking for drivers is a zoo at times and folks are parking illegally just to get in line. It gets extra confusing when folks are standing around and not ordering, which leads to big crowds and longer wait times. ____________ (#1) Halal, Mexican, and pizza can wait another night.

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    Los Amigos Chimichurry - Always order the steak with rice and tostones & don't forget the avocado!

    Always order the steak with rice and tostones & don't forget the avocado!

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    Shah's Halal Food - Falafel over RICE

    Shah's Halal Food

    4.4(37 reviews)
    4.8 miSunnyside
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    I got the falafel over rice. It was good. I love how they offer you a variety of vegetables to add…read moreI got chickpeas, white onion, red onion and cucumber. There was lettuce. I opted out of the olives. And they said the white sauce is not tzatziki, but it's similar. It would be nice they made fresh tzatziki, but it sounds like it was premade, but then they have a variety of sauces that you can pick from. I went on a Friday evening. It was pretty empty, but there was a place to charge my phone. It's nice. It was clean in there. The halal food was good but I've had better. I'd come here though if I just needed a quick bite.

    What was once a humble cart in eastern Queens has ballooned to a number of locations across the…read morecountry and beyond, including this Shah's cart on the corner of 46th and Greenpoint Ave. The meteoric rise that Shah's has experienced over the years has been nothing short of impressive. If memory serves correctly, this cart started initially under the 7 train 46th Street station tracks before moving further into the Sunnyside Arch (#1). Since the name has taken off, even the cart looks different with bright colors and big branding. The good news is the food is still tasty. Most of the time, I tend to go for the evening hours when I might not be completely sober (#2) aiming for my go-to combination lamb and chicken over rice with a blanket slathering of white sauce and a dash of hot sauce. I also found the service to be friendlier at night with Muhammad (?). However, even during the daytime, the cart serves as an excellent lunch option. It's a different crew but the food is no less tasty. Different crowds are here at different times, so there are weights occasionally, but I found that the food has always been consistent without much of a wait. While the prices have gone up significantly due to foodflation, the portions have been consistently hearty. I have a feeling they accept credit card, but I always recommend paying in cash. (#3) ___________ (#1) Where uncoincidentally there's less competition from other Halal food carts. (#2) Drunk food is delicious food. (#3) Tell me you're from New York without telling me.

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