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Los Arrieros

4.2 (94 reviews)
ModerateColombian
Closed 11:00 am - 8:00 pm
Updated 3 months ago

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Casual
Moderate noise
Good for groups
Outdoor seating

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Lindsey D.

One of my few sit in breakfast in the area, and was it good! Beans, rice, steak, perfect chicharron, coffee. Menu at the location was a bit confusing as I ordered a half portion of the breakfast. The only reason why it's not a 5 is because, I knew what I was going to order before entering and they nickelled and dimed me for everything.

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Polly H.

I walked in to try their Sancocho cola de res (soup with oxtail) with rice and beans. The portions are large. It's so tasty. I would definitely come back with my whole family or a huge group of friends. One thing you will notice is that you will leave satisfied. It is a definitely women owned business, and they have Easter specials. I visited over Spring break. It was a Sunday evening. It was packed and people were entering and leaving. There's outdoor dining, but it is cozy inside. It feels like home. The people at the next table were singing along to the music inside. There are families surrounding me all enjoying the meal. It was a great vibe. I felt happy just seeing the couples and the regulars having their bandeja. According to CultureTrip's website, a Bandeja Paisa consists of two types of Colombian sausage, ground beef, rice, red beans, a fried pork rind called chicharrón, an arepa, a plantain, a slice of avocado and a fried egg to top it all off. I see all waitresses walking around and seeing that everyone is taken cared of. The service was great, and my waitress checked in on me a number of times. She spoke Spanish and English which allowed me to feel at ease, since my Spanish definitely needs a brush up. I can listen and understand the language, but speaking is a challenge for me. I walked in and loved the aroma of deliciousness wafting and reawakening my olfactory nerves. I thought it has really awesome vibes. Looking around, I see a lot of decor representing all Colombia which is cool. I recommend for those who want a big meal and good service. :)

The cute menu
Barry H.

Service is excelente y Los comidas español esta bien. They served me a fried chicken cutlet that was so huge and long, part of it was hanging off my plate on the left, while the other side hung off the right. Rice and frejoles are just okay, as are the platinos maduros. I can cook much of this cuisine better myself. But the place is nice and it's very friendly. Juice sin azúcar was hard to drink (demasiado agrio)

Dominic W.

The dining area was packed so we decided to order take out. We ordered one dish of chicken, pork and steak. They come in large thinly pounded slices. The pork was thinner than I would've liked but still good. This area in Jackson Heights has many different types of ethnic foods to try but Los Arrieros will definitely be one of the top Latin restaurants we will return too.

Passion Fruit drink, really good! Love this menu cover.
Jeannie T.

So good, had to come back!! I rounded up a few more Elite Yelpers to enjoy some chicharron, as my last visit had me raving about it. This visit just as excellent as the first. Only this time, we had a great opportunity to order more food since the group was bigger. The tostones were good, the rice and beans on point - simple yet so satisfying, and the arepas were excellent. They were not even made with corn which was a surprise. But they were so much better without the corn. Who knew?! I would totally recommend that. The biggest crowd pleaser was the Platter for 4 even though we were a party of 6. We couldn't even finish it. This platter was stocked with chicharron (although I must say it was better on texture when served in the single portion), sausage, fried pork belly, chorizo, steak, and potatoes. Meat overload but oh so good. :-) As per my last review...just come and try it for yourself. You are bound to find a favorite. I'm a believer.

Mango batido
Michelle G.

This review is only for the mango batido, as my friends and I came here after a really big meal and were looking for something sweet to finish off the night. I love the mango batidos at the Colombian restaurants in the area, even though I'd never been to this one before, and had a craving, so we all came here. It was as creamy and sweet and wonderful as I remembered, and my friend got one as well. She had never had it before, but liked it, while my two other friends got Colombian hot chocolate. They found it really rich and couldn't finish it, but it's a good portion if you're into rich hot chocolate and haven't had a huge dinner before. We also tried their flans, which my friends loved. The service was really great. The waitress was really sweet, and the place felt incredibly cozy. I would definitely come back here to have a proper meal.

Thursday special: Chicken soup with choice of two sides (rice and beans). $7.75.
Sam E.

I stumbled across this restaurant because, in shocking news, I did not want my usual Asian noodle soup. I walked around a bit and quickly found this restaurant. The decor is basically wood all around with lights at a medium intensity. If memory serves, it can seat approximately 26 or so, with a single tiny (I hate being 6'6" (198 cm) sometimes bathroom in the back. They have soup specials (small for $8ish, varies depending on what it is, a bigger one for I think $13). I never get the large; a bowl of soup, with rice and beans or beans and plantains fills me up just fine. Looking at my photos of past checkins, I'd say my favorite is the beef rib stew. Just falls right of the bone... into the soup. The chicken was good too, for it had a nice spice to it that I wish I had asked. The fish soup was so bland I took one look at the hot sauce they provided and just dumped it in. Worked out well. So in summation, if you want something other than the usual Asian / Indian food around Roosevelt Ave. station, give this place a shot. It's good food, cheap, and when an ethnic restaurant has me be the only white guy in there, I can't think of why that's a bad sign ever, seeing as that means people who grew up eating this type of cuisine approve of it.

blood sausage
Bryan G.

This was my first time here, and will not be my last. Took some photos, and you get a lot of food for what you are paying. Small place, a little bit of outdoor dining space. They know what they are doing here. Can't go wrong.

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This's an amazing Colombian restaurant, staff are really friendly and food is totally delicious. 100% recommended.

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11 years ago

This place is closed, false advertisement. Walked all the way from junction to find the place closed!!!

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