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Bolivian Llama Party is one of those things you hear and have to know more. Are there real Llamas? How is Bolivia involved? What even is Bolivian food? I took the train to Sunnyside, Queens and was pleasantly shocked by some serious home cooking. This is the type of restaurant where you can't miss on the menu, everything is homemade, a modern take on Bolivian cuisine and delicious. Finding Bolivian food in New York is not impossible but an easy start is to join the Llama party. Episode Intel: Bolivian Llama Party 44-14 48th Ave, Queens, NY 11377 Reggie Ate: Freshly Baked Salteñas (Savory Bolivian pastries filled with beef and broth, think empanada meets soup dumpling), Bolivian Llajua (salsa) and Chola Sandwich (Traditional Bolivian pork sandwich) Las Americas Meat Market 4552 46th St, Woodside, NY 11377 Reggie Ate: Tamales Colombianos (Colombian Tamales) LA HUERTA Fruits & Vegetables 47-54 47th St, Woodside, NY 11377 Reggie Drank: Agua de Jamaica (Hibiscus Iced Tea)