A New Food Truck To Try: El Paluche

Photo: Gourmet.com
With all the coverage street food has been getting online and off, I am always surprised and delighted when someone writes about a cart or truck I haven't previously heard about.
Though the rest of Gourmet.com's "Eight Great Street-Food Vendors in NYC" street vendor's list contains no surprises, Inwood's El Paluche truck definitely intrigues me. I want one of those chimichurri Dominican hamburgers right now, with a chicharrones chaser. There's only one problem. The author, Marisa Robertson-Textor, Gourmet Magazine's research chief, doesn't give El Paluche's hours. Say it ain't so, Marisa.
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Like most of the chimi trucks in Upper Manhattan (as well as El Dugout, the Venezuelan truck that serves patacones Maracuchos), El Peluche gets geared up around 7:00 p.m. and goes late into the night. When I was researching patacones this summer, El Peluche's previous digs (that is, the address given on Gourmet.com) had been sealed off by construction; look for the truck near Ninth Ave. and 205th.
EatingInTranslation at 3:36AM on 10/02/09