A few years ago, a little food truck opened in Olympia at the corner of 4th and Plum Street. But instead of serving tacos or other common food truck fare, the focus was on the little-known Arepa. These days, Arepa Latin Street Food is more popular than ever, and the term is common knowledge in Western Washington.

Arepas are flat, unleavened patties made from ground corn dough or cooked corn flour.

Wikipedia They can be can be grilled, baked, boiled, or fried, and they’re often stuffed with meat and veggies. The cuisine is extremely popular in Venezuela.

Arepa Latin Street Food was opened by Marianne Socorro and her husband, Chef Luis Amengual.

Arepa Latin Street Food Facebook Both of them are from Venezuela, moving to the United States as young adults. First they fell in love with each other (in Orlando), then they fell in love with Washington. Eventually, their food truck was born.

The arepas here are traditionally prepared, and they’re delicious.

Arepa Latin Street Food Facebook If you’re especially hungry, you can get a side salad, some fries, or even some sweet plantains to go along with it.

The arepa options include pork, beef, chicken, or Cubana (roasted pork loin), but they also have several meatless options.

Arepa Latin Street Food Facebook The Vegetariana comes with black beans, caramelized onions, sweet plantain, and avocado.

And if you’re not feeling up for arepas, the menu includes plenty of other tasty Venezuelan food to try.

Luis A. / TripAdvisor This is Ropa Vieja, shredded beef, black beans, white rice and sweet plantains. You can also opt for steak with chimichurri sauce or Cachapas, corn flour pancakes.

Come try Arepa Latin Street Food and see why so many Olympians are so enamored with the arepa.

Arepa Latin Street Food Facebook They’re open Monday - Saturday from 11 .a.m - 7 p.m.

You can see the full menu for Arepa Latin Street Food here. And if you need some inspiration to visit Olympia, you’ll find it here.

Wikipedia

They can be can be grilled, baked, boiled, or fried, and they’re often stuffed with meat and veggies. The cuisine is extremely popular in Venezuela.

Arepa Latin Street Food Facebook

Both of them are from Venezuela, moving to the United States as young adults. First they fell in love with each other (in Orlando), then they fell in love with Washington. Eventually, their food truck was born.

If you’re especially hungry, you can get a side salad, some fries, or even some sweet plantains to go along with it.

The Vegetariana comes with black beans, caramelized onions, sweet plantain, and avocado.

Luis A. / TripAdvisor

This is Ropa Vieja, shredded beef, black beans, white rice and sweet plantains. You can also opt for steak with chimichurri sauce or Cachapas, corn flour pancakes.

They’re open Monday - Saturday from 11 .a.m - 7 p.m.

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