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German Sierra, founding father of Pana Meals Truck in Santa Cruz, California, by no means imagined his longing for a childhood consolation meals would lead him to construct a thriving enterprise with a loyal following and the excellence of Yelp’s Prime 100 Meals Vehicles.
“My brother and I got here to the USA in 2016 [from Venezuela],” he says. “There weren’t any arepas. We truly eat arepas day-after-day in Venezuela, so we would have liked them. My brother was like, ‘Hey, why do not we make some arepas and take them to the streets, and perhaps folks will purchase them?'”
Armed with foil-wrapped arepas and selfmade Venezuelan juices, the brothers arrange outdoors a grocery store. They did not promote a single one. A police officer stopped them, asking for a allow they did not know they wanted. As a substitute of giving up, Sierra gave the meals away and stored looking for a means ahead.
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“Generally there’s slightly miscommunication between entities. Generally the well being division will [have] totally different guidelines than the town,” Sierra says, describing the challenges he confronted attempting to get his enterprise off the bottom. “There are particular locations to park. You can’t park in every single place as a result of there’s gonna be competitors with eating places.”
As a enterprise with one core providing, Sierra needed to promote the worth of arepas to clients who had by no means heard of them.
“It was laborious at first — and [is] nonetheless laborious — to persuade folks why we do not have different dishes,” Sierra says. “We needed to give attention to arepas [so] there is no such thing as a confusion of what we promote, and it is memorable.”
Small changes, like itemizing arepas as “hen” or “beef” on the menu, helped introduce the dish to American diners and cut back confusion with out shedding cultural authenticity. “When clients come, they need 30-second choices — no half an hour determining the menu and what to get,” Sierra says.
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As phrase unfold, Sierra targeted on making connections with clients, pairing schooling concerning the meals with free samples to encourage repeat visits. Early on, he acknowledged that a wonderful buyer expertise made folks extra possible to decide on Pana over one other restaurant.
“I did not wanna be simply within the meals truck enterprise,” he says. “I wish to be within the heart-warming enterprise, as a result of the meals makes your coronary heart heat. That is the emotion I wish to create each time.”
Now celebrating six years in enterprise, Pana continues to develop whereas staying true to its roots. In 2025, Sierra and his spouse, Gabriella Ramirez, opened their first brick-and-mortar restaurant in downtown Santa Cruz. “It wasn’t an in a single day success, and we’re nonetheless rising and bettering,” Sierra says. “We’re only a child, and there is a lot that we will change and enhance.”
For Sierra, each arepa is an opportunity to share a chunk of residence, and to construct what he calls “an arepa empire, one arepa at a time.”
After turning a longing for arepas into one among Yelp’s Prime 100 Meals Vehicles of 2025 and opening a brick-and-mortar, Sierra’s recommendation for present and future enterprise homeowners is obvious:
- Begin small however keep constant. Break overwhelming challenges into smaller steps and decide to displaying up to your clients day-after-day.
- Adapt to your viewers whereas staying genuine. Buyer schooling will help your viewers perceive new choices and develop goodwill in your group.
- Lead with generosity. Heat service and significant interactions matter simply as a lot as what’s on the menu. Prospects return not just for taste, but in addition for connection.
- Take into consideration the large image. For Sierra, promoting arepas was by no means nearly meals — it was about creating heart-warming experiences. Any platform, whether or not it is a meals truck or restaurant, is usually a automobile to share your mission.
- Play the lengthy sport. Constructing one thing significant takes time, endurance and keenness. If your small business is not a right away success, analysis the steps you may have to take to realize smaller targets that get you nearer to your imaginative and prescient.
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Editorial contributions by Jiah Choe and Kristi Lindahl