Masas is a Venezuelan restaurant in Norwalk, CT that sells delicious arepas, chachapas, and sandwiches. I first learned of this place from CT Bites, and I instantly reminisced of my trip to Colombia, and the arepas I had there.
I ordered the Pollo Arepa (Shredded Chicken) and Pernil Arepa (Roast Pork), with a side of Yuca Frita (fried cassava). The arepas were delicious, and very filling – not bad for a meal under $5.
What’s an arepa?
An arepa is a dish made of ground corn dough or precooked corn flour popular in both Colombia and Venezuela.
The arepas at Masas are cooked when you order them, so expect a wait time of 10-15 minutes until your meal is served. But nothing beats a fresh arepa – especially theirs – grill marks and all. The outside of the arepa is slightly crispy, and the inside is soft and warm, even until you reach the last bite.
And now the filling:
- The pollo (shredded chicken) is very mild, but flavorful. I think it would taste better if it had more spice.
- The pernil needed flavor so I asked for some green cilantro dressing, and to my surprise, they didn’t have any. And so my fried yuca was naked – sigh. It also needed salt.
Despite the fail with no green cilantro dressing, I would still come back.
Top: Pollo arepa Bottom: Pernil arepa |
Masas
330 Westport Ave
Norwalk, CT
NOTE: location is closed