Established in 2021 and located on 30th Avenue in Astoria, this narrow local bakery offers a variety of Colombian delights and was luckily open on Christmas, when my cousin and I came for lunch as first-timers. Upon entering, the Parceros Bakery II was already hopping with patrons enjoying their meal, with only 2 tables left. We were greeted by the staff and sat in the back. The interior was clean and colorful, with Christmas decor and festive music playing. Their menu is posted on the wall with typical baked items such as pan de jamon y queso, arepa de chocolo, or a good selection of hot food, i.e., chorizo, empanadas, tamales, and chicharon. Their popular selections are beef empanadas, baked chicken, and assorted soups. We decided on carne molida (ground beef) accompanied by yellow rice and boiled potato, as well as their Tamal Tolimense accompanied by a small arepa quenching with Colombian soda. I opted for one chicken and one beef empanada to go. The meal arrived hot and full of flavor, and the portions were generous. However, the arepas were served cold and hard. The food was authentic, delicious, and fairly priced. The service was good and friendly. We could...
Read moreThe food is great however the people working are not. One time I ordered a sandwich along with other items and they charged me for the sandwich but forgot to pack it. I noticed 45 min later when I was already at work. The next day I asked for the sandwich or a refund and the lady said NO, lol. I didn’t argue because whatever, it’s like $5 or something. But it happened again a few days later with the same girl. I ordered 4 empanadas to go and was charged for 4 but only had 2 in the bag. And then I get attitude from the lady the next day when I asked her about it, and still she said NO. I never argue and I never have an attitude and I tip $3-$5 every single time I come here (2-4 times a week). This morning yet again I order something and don’t get it, and the sandwich that I asked to be heated up, was cold. She put it on the grill for maybe 1 minute lol. I don’t get it. The food is great but the staff needs some attention. It’s not a language barrier, I speak Spanish. I speak to them in Spanish every time. I don’t know...
Read more⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️☆ Delicious, Authentic Colombian Food – Just Fix the Phone! ParcerosBakery II is a must-visit if you love Colombian food. I stopped in recently and was seriously impressed. The morcilla (Colombian blood sausage) was a standout — freshly made, perfectly seasoned, and reasonably priced. It’s hard to find Morcilla this good, even at more expensive spots. I also tried their empanadas, pan de bono, and arepas, and everything tasted homemade with authentic Colombian flavor. You can tell they put care into what they serve. The bakery section had a great variety, too — definitely worth checking out if you like traditional Colombian pastries. The only downside was that I tried calling ahead, and the phone number listed on Google wasn’t working. It would’ve been helpful to place an order or check hours in advance. Hopefully, they can get that updated soon. Still, the food and service were excellent — I’ll...
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