Eaters line up early and often for Justin Guerra-Sarreal's cart selling addictive meat skewers
Chef Justin Guerra-Sarreal, owner of Erotori, grills skewers in Hoboken, New Jersey on Wednesday, August 16, 2023.Its Saturday afternoon in Hoboken, and a line is forming on the corner of Newark and Hudson Street. The customers aren’t deterred by the wait, or even the steady rain that starts to fall.
Whatever it takes, they will have their taste of authentic Japanese street food. The aroma of chicken over charcoal makes promises as chef Justin Guerra-Sarreal methodically grills in front of his hungry customers in a tiny roadside cart. If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation.
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