Eat Street
Episode: Serial Grillers
signature dishes include a Venezuelan slow braised beef pita with cilantro avocado sauce
Restaurant Spotlight
La Cocinita in New Orleans, LA is a Venezuelan-inspired food truck that has gained national attention by appearing on popular TV shows Eat Street, Taco Trip, and other food shows. It serves up delicious Venezuelan-style street food and has gained a loyal following in the New Orleans area.

Episode: Serial Grillers
signature dishes include a Venezuelan slow braised beef pita with cilantro avocado sauce
Episode: New Orleans
Food truck with Venezuelan food

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