- Sandwiches
- American
Chacarero
Menu for Chacarero
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Ratings and Reviews for Chacarero
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Oct 19 2008
Maria S. via Yelp
Restaurant quality from a whole in the wall, literally. If you're indecisive, this is the place for you as the only decisions to make are beef or chicken...read more
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Oct 16 2008
Joanne R. via Yelp
In a nutshell Chacarero is....YUMMO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!read more
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Oct 16 2008
Jasmine T. via Yelp
People wait on line for these sandwiches even in the rain and wintry months. Downtown Crossing has much to be desired but this little spot is a great place...read more
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Jan 27 2009
nguthi04 via Citysearch
This sandwich is absolutely delicious!! the combination of the soft tender beef with the advocado sauce, cheese and string beans d...read more
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Jul 25 2007
annieward via Citysearch
I am forever greatful to my friend who introduced me to the Chacarero. The homemade bread is delicious, all of the topings make fo...read more
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Sep 12 2006
rspesq via Citysearch
Long line for terrible food and rude service. I thought the long line must be an indication of good food but it turns out it was ...read more
The Scene
Tucked inside an outdoor food court, Chacarero is the hands-down favorite of Downtown Crossing shoppers, tourists and business types eager to grab a reliably delicious, cheap bite on the run. A metal counter and a couple of grills are all this food stand has to offer, so customers take their food to go. During warmer months, happy patrons devour their sandwiches on nearby public benches.
The Food
The stand is named after a traditional Chilean sandwich, which the stand serves exclusively. The sandwich starts with light, puffy, cake-like bread, made fresh daily on premises and stuffed with tender grilled chicken or steak. It's completed with steamed green beans, jalapenos, Muenster cheese, tomatoes, avocado spread, salt and pepper and a secret hot sauce. Fans of the warm homemade bread often order it by itself. Soft drinks, water and juices round out the small menu.