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Feautures
Takes Reservations
Accepts Credit Cards
Apple Pay
Delivery
Outdoor Seating
Good for Kids
Good for Groups
Waiter Service
Take-out
Wheelchair Accessible
Has TV
Dogs Allowed
Sells Gift Certificates
Alcohol
Has Music
Karaoke
Parking Lot
Valet Parking
Free Wifi
Smoking Allowed
Shower
Contact Information
736 Franklin Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11238, United States
Detailed Information

Chef Arturo Leonar was born and raised in Mexico City. He moved to New York as a young man and began working in restaurants learning the ropes from the ground up. His natural sensibility for food and cooking, something hed always loved to do, propelled him quicklyforward. His own path toward chef began in earnest In 1987 when he started working for Miles Angelo at Arizona 206, which at the time was the leading Southwestern eatery in New York City. What did this instill? . Eventually he went to work for David Walzog (of Tapika) – helping him open Strip House Restaurant in Livingston, New Jersey. Leonar went on to work with many well-known chefs, including Alex Garcia at Calle Ocho and James Botsacos at Park Avalon. When he made the decision to open his own restaurant it was a natural return to his own heritage to cook traditional Mexican cuisine – the flavors of his childhood. He revisited Mexico and reconnected with the way of cooking that he remembered growing up. In 2007 Arturo opened the first incarnation of Chavelas on Classon Avenue, to immediate response from local diners thrilled to find authentic Mexican flavors and a charming welcome – in the heart of their developing neighborhood. He and his wife Desiree worked all aspects of the small restaurant, which in short order became a mainstay of the area. After a few years it became evident that in order to accommodate the enthusiastic numbers wishing for a place at the table more space would be needed. Moving to the corner of Franklin and Sterling Place in 2011 afforded the restaurant more space, and Chavelas became a pioneer, and an anchor, on what over time has become a street burgeoning with creative new businesses. Diners who had fallen in love with those authentic flavors now flock to this corner hub, bringing new friends and family along with them, surrounding themselves with colorful décor that transports them, for a time, off the streets of Brooklyn into what feels like the heart of Mexico. Arturo and hi

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