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Parceros Bakery II

3.7 (26 reviews)
Open • 6:00 am - 9:00 pm
Updated 3 months ago

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#1 Calentado Parcero: Huevos Pericos

The beef was hard and chewy, the scrambled eggs reduced to tiny pieces, no texture, and the rice was mushy and salty. It came with an arepa with cheese which it was over-toasted. At the end I had to throw the food out.

Empanadas y achira

Wow, what a great find! My partner and I stumbled upon this small Colombian cafe to try their empanadas and we were pleasantly surprised! The lady who was helping us recommended a baked good called achira as well, fresh out of the oven. All I can say is wow again, the achira was fluffy and buttery with a slight sweetness, very familiar with a biscuit or delicious scone. So much flavor and a great bread for coffee! We got a chicken and beef empanada with a side of hot sauce. This might be some of the best empanadas we've ever had! Perfectly seasoned with the meat and some potatoes. The green salsa that came with it went so well with the empanadas. We were looking at new homes and I would add a point to this neighborhood just for this spot!

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Margaret S.

Welcome to 30th Avenue! This is the cutest little Colombian bakery right off the 30th Avenue station on N/W subway in Queens that opened earlier this year. The staff is super friendly and the bakery items/fresh juices are delicious. I come here at least 3 times a week. I always see people sitting inside eating their lunch menu so I'll have to give that a try this weekend.

Carne Molida (Colombian style), yellow rice , boiled potato
Eloy Y.

Established in 2021 and located on 30th Avenue in Astoria, this narrow local bakery offers a variety of Colombian delights and was luckily open on Christmas Day, when my cousin and I came for lunch as first-timers. Upon entering, the Parceros Bakery II was already hopping with patrons enjoying their meal, with only 2 tables left. We were greeted by the staff and sat in the back. The interior was clean and colorful, with Christmas decor and festive music playing. Their menu is posted on the wall with typical baked items such as pan de jamon y queso, arepa de chocolo, or a good selection of hot food, i.e., chorizo, empanadas, tamales, and chicharon. Their popular selections are beef empanadas, baked chicken, and assorted soups. We decided on carne molida (ground beef) accompanied by yellow rice and boiled potato, as well as their Tamal Tolimense accompanied by a small arepa quenching with Colombian soda. I opted for one chicken and one beef empanada to go. The meal arrived hot and full of flavor, and the portions were generous. However, the arepas were served cold and hard. The food was authentic, delicious, and fairly priced. The service was good and friendly. We could recommend this place.

Beef empanada
Gerard Y.

I was waiting for a bus when I saw this bakery behind me. I haven't had empanadas in a while so I decided to grab one beer and one chicken to go for a snack. The beef empanada had more flavor to it but both were good and had some potato in it too.

Amelia L.

4.5 stars. Happened to walk by today while doing groceries and saw this new Colombian bakery had opened up. Found out their grand opening was just on March 4th but the place is already hopping. I saw quite a few people coming in and out to grab lunch to go. The interior is very clean and colorful. They have all the typical baked items like almojabanas, pan de jamon y queso, arepa de chocolo and they also sell whole cakes and by the slice. One thing that really stood out to me was the size of these pastries, they were huge! And they also have quite a good selection of hot food. Chorizo, empanadas, tamales, chicharon...just to name a few. I ended up ordering Pollo Al horno (baked chicken leg) which comes with rice and salad. The chicken was so flavorful and most. Was really happy eating this. This place is a wonderful addition to the neighborhood and it's now part of my roster of places to eat in Astoria.

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Polly H.

The ladies who assist customers at the window are friendly. I enjoy visiting to grab a coffee and a pan de queso. I also liked the hot food here. I had ordered a chicken and yellow rice dish. It was enough for two meals and so good. It had nice flavor! It was packed inside so I couldn't sit down, but I am happy to see a brand new business full of people enjoying the cafe. That makes my heart happy!!!

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Stop by and order an arepa with cheese and steak on it with a coconut lemonade, that was absolutely delicious.

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Service was 5 stars and the food took me back to Colombia. Went for breakfast it def need to try and go for lunch dinner and dessert.

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Best Almojábana I've had so far. Grab a coffee as well and your day is off to a great start.

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5 years ago

The food And the girls working there are amazing! I want to give them 100 stars! Real colombian food! Sooooo gooood!

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I live a block away, and after doing laundry, I decided to try Cositas Cafe. I got two empanadas,…read moreChorizo & Cheese, and Potato & Cheese. They come with a red and a green sauce. I was all about that green sauce. Both empanadas were really tasty. I recommend this cute little spot if you're in the mood for a taste of Latin America here in the UES.

4.5 Cozy, friendly cafe in UES, dropped by on a weekday afternoon around 3:30pm and picked up an…read moreoat horchata $6.25 and empanada $4.65. They offer a number of baked Colombian pastries, empanadas, breakfast with eggs, coffee, milk-based drinks, and teas. The owner/staff(?) was kind and helpful in answering my questions about ingredients. I saw on their menu online that their horchata was made with oat and rice, which I was excited to see, since most places usually include some type of regular milk. She was able to confirm there was no dairy. I also asked for her suggestion for which empanada to get--chicken or beef--and she suggested both, then with a thoughtful gesture said she'd give me both if I bought one, since they were closing soon. Thanks for the chance to try both! An extra 1/2 star for excellent service! The horchata is on the sweet side, which is as expected since it's a sweet drink to begin with. I'd describe it a creamy, warm embrace with balanced notes of cinnamon. Personally I'd go a little stronger on the cinnamon though that's more of an individual preference. The empanadas had decent flavor, a fair amount of juicy meat filling and I was glad the filling wasn't too salty. This is a tiny store so there are only a couple seats inside, and a few additional seats outside. They've created a lively atmosphere with tropical wallpaper and a woven chandelier that creates a beautiful sprinkle of lighting around the cafe.

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