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Ride the Fried Wind! — Brooklynian

Ride the Fried Wind!

lucas
edited November -1 in Prospect Heights
Just noticed last night that the apartment immediately above C-Viento has For Rent signs in the windows. Que lastima! El Carneviento strikes again!

Who will be the next to ride El Carneviento?!

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  • Subject: Re: Ride the Fried Wind!

    Lucas wrote: Just noticed last night that the apartment immediately above C-Viento has For Rent signs in the windows. Que lastima! El Carneviento strikes again!

    Who will be the next to ride El Carneviento?!
    Oh my god, if I lived there I would weigh a thousand pounds in about a month. We just went for the first time last weekend and have already been THREE TIMES SINCE. Carneviento junkies, I tell you. The waitresses are starting to recognize us. :shock:
  • That apt. has had the For Rent sign up fora year or so, really a long, long time. Wonder Why? :lol:
  • Alright, seriously... I'm inspired now. I would never set foot in that place unless by personal rec, so tell me: what's good there?
  • Lucas being a junkie to the place myself I love their rotisserie chicken, fried pork chops, yellow rice with red beans, acapuria (sp?) and cuban sandwiches
  • Lucas wrote: Alright, seriously... I'm inspired now. I would never set foot in that place unless by personal rec, so tell me: what's good there?
    Pernil (roast pork), Fried pork chops (chuletas), Rotiserie chicken, rice and beans, cuban sandwich (mostly thanks to the pernil), avodcado salad...
    I think you mostly can't go wrong. Even the burger is tasty and cheap.

    They do breakfast too.

    I'm thinking of doing a "Supersize Me" with Castillo. :twisted:
  • sje wrote: That apt. has had the For Rent sign up fora year or so, really a long, long time. Wonder Why? :lol:
    Yeah really. Living there might turn me against the place. And that would be a fate worse than death!
  • I'm thinking of doing a "Supersize Me" with Castillo. :twisted:

    Im with you on that one 8)
  • stacey wrote: I'm thinking of doing a "Supersize Me" with Castillo. :twisted:
    Im with you on that one 8)

    Me three!

    Though I need to stop reading this thread now. It's lunch time, I'm stuck in Manhattan, and the cravings are going to kill me.
  • Please... someone go in there and ask about the apartment for rent.
  • One word- Mofongo. YUM. ask for sauce on the side too.
  • bkrindy wrote: One word- Mofongo. YUM. ask for sauce on the side too.
    Agreed 100%. Great stuff!
  • Carnivore wrote: [quote=bkrindy]One word- Mofongo. YUM. ask for sauce on the side too.
    Agreed 100%. Great stuff!

    is this joint dominican or puerto rican? I'm cuban, so I want fufu, damnit! :wink:
  • is this the place right on flatbush by the 7th ave. Q station?

    I had fried chicken there once. it was pretty good. but the smell comming out of there is sooo strong. i can't deal. i can imagine the apt above it stinks as well.. but maybe then it would be cheaper... its been for rent forever though.. im very curious about the price. anyone go in and ask yet?

    anyone else ever notice how right near the door there is seriously a fan or something pushing out that stinky oily air? it is pretty bad. but the foods good and cheap. and the place is cozy and as informal as it gets. which i like.
  • outeraccelerator wrote: anyone else ever notice how right near the door there is seriously a fan or something pushing out that stinky oily air? it is pretty bad.
    Uh oh, is someone talking smack about El Carneviento?
  • never! i like the place! i just have to brace myself for that blast of funky hot air everytime i walk by
  • More Dominican than Puerto Rican, I recall a waitress saying many years ago...
  • outeraccelerator wrote: anyone else ever notice how right near the door there is seriously a fan or something pushing out that stinky oily air? it is pretty bad.
    To say "we noticed" is an understatement. We noticed, we voted, we debated, we ranted, we raved... and then we wrote haiku and long-form poetry about it. And then they got "wind" of our discussion and cleaned the vent!! Here's the discussion topic:

    The mighty, meaty wind emanating from El Castillo de Jagua
    http://www.dailyheights.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=513
  • outeraccelerator wrote: but the smell comming out of there is sooo strong. i can't deal. i can imagine the apt above it stinks as well..
    Actually, you'd be surprised - living above a restaurant, even an odiferous one, isn't too bad. I used to live above a Greek seafood restaurant in Astoria that did a lot of fried food (The Greek Fisherman on 36th ave), and my apartment actually smelled fine.

    The real problem was the caterwauling from the nightly fish-fueled cat orgies in the dumpster under my window.
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