I've never had an Arepa before so I have nothing to compare it to. I think I'd classify it as tasty and quick street food. The shredded beef was well seasoned and the Spanish cheese reminded me of cheese I had in Nicaragua. It was topped with a spicy and quite tasty avocado sauce.
Its all stuffed into a grilled bread that was both fluffy on the inside and crispy on the outside. The guy cooking was very nice and happy to explain what everything was, I'd definitely suggest dropping by here if you want a late night snack, plus right down the street were some break dancers who apparently are there pretty often. So you can eat your Arepa and watch some cool dancing.