Javi’s Cooking Will Be a Permanent Tenant at Prescott Night Markets

The concept is known for offering a “variety of authentic, Argentine empanadas made with fresh, local ingredients."

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Javi’s Cooking, known for serving a “variety of authentic, Argentine empanadas made with fresh, local ingredients,” has earned a permanent spot at Prescott Night Markets according to Berkeleyside.

For readers who are unfamiliar with the concept, its become known by locals for its Argentinian empanadas, ranging from empanadas prepared as they are in the south of the country, to ones filled with meat and vegetables, as is traditional in Buenos Aires.

According to the restaurant’s website, its founder Javier Sandes, originally from Buenos Aires, previously ran a small food business in Argentina. In 2009, he co-founded the food truck Primo’s Parrilla, “the first-ever Argentine food truck,” which “quickly grew, serving the masses with slow grilled, Argentine asado.” Before finding a brick-and-mortar location, he was “catering and selling empanadas, chimichurri and alfajores, both direct and wholesale.”

What Now San Francisco reached out to the concept’s co-owner Carolina Abolio — who operates the business alongside Sandes and Cintia Karpinskyj — to inquire about the opportunity, but they could not provide additional information before publication.

Prescott Night Markets will launch in early June. Follow Javi’s Cooking on Facebook for updates.

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Elise Love-McCorkle is a freelance writer for What Now Media Group. She is an alumna of The University of Texas at Austin and works in the creative sector. She is currently based in Lisbon, Portugal.
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