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  • This is the first time I've seen the Rika Arepa Express food truck near my work place and I couldn't find any reviews on yelp, so i'm assuming they are new. Anyway, I googled the name and found their website, where you can find pictures of their products. I was looking toward to munch on some empanadas for lunch but they didn't have any. They told me that they only have empanadas on special occasions. If that is the case, they should have noted on their website about it and when is the heck they consider "special occasion" !!! Another thing that rubbed me the wrong way is that they charged tax separately on the products (other food trucks I dealt with usually included tax in their price already), so I ended up with so much coins in my pockets and the time they sort out coins make wait time longer. Now that I got the anger out of my system, let's talk about the food. Since I couldn't order the empanadas because it's not "special occasion", I ended up ordered a #3 (stewed pork) and #4 (stew shredded beef) arepas. I didn't have high expecation and was just hoping that it's close to the arepas I tried at Viva Las Arepas on Las Vegas Blvd. I was floored when I took the first few bites. Damn, the arepas were good and actually much better than the one at Viva Las Arepas. The bun itself was fresh and not over-oily like the one over at Viva Las Arepas. The pork and beef meats were flavorful, juicy, and not salty like the other place. Overall, I love it and will definitely come back here for arepas. The price is not bad either. The pork arepa is $3.50 + tax, and the beef arepa is $4 + tax. Here is the memo to R.A.E owners, have tax included in the price and round it up to like $4 for pork arepa and $4.50 for beef. Also try to include empanadas in your menu if you have it listed on your website. Ohh, another thing, if you don't take credit card, don't have it listed on your website either. A co-worker of mine had to run to the nearby ATM and pay ATM fee just to get some cash to pay for it when he was told they don't take credit card even though their website said they do take it.
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