Canada's first arepa food has officially hit the streets of Toronto. The Arepa Republic debuted last month and has been serving up handmade Venezuelan cornmeal sandwiches curbside.
While some food trucks have already packed it in for the season, The Arepa Republic has been a regular presence on the streets this fall and plans to continue service for the foreseeable future.
So what can you expect from an arepa truck? The truck's menu boats a whopping nine arepas to choose from. The Rumbera is a cornmeal sandwich stuffed with Venezuelan pulled pork, cheddar cheese and garlic mayo.
Additional arepas include the Reina Pepiada which is a sandwich filled with a chicken avocado cream salad and a veggie option, the Pabellon Veggie, which is stuffed with black beans, sweet plantain, avocado and mozzarella cheese.
Beyond arepas there's also tequeños (cheese sticks), cachapas (corn pancake) and empanadas.
You can typically find The Arepa Republic parked at University and Dundas or Church and Bloor throughout the week during the lunch hour. To find out their exact location visit Toronto Food Trucks or download the Food Trucks iPhone or Android app.
Photos by Natta Summerky.
by Jaclyn Skrobacky via blogTO
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