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Feedback gevenI am Dominican and was excited to see a place finally selling Dominican cake. For those who know and have had DR cakes you know its hard to come by authentic Dominican cake because its definitely a labor of love but when done right its one of the most delicious desserts you 'll taste. So I ordered not just the cake but an array of food over $100 worth. I was unfortunately disappointed. There was american cheese... on my cuban sandwich! My bistec sandwich had ham on it and again some kraft singles slices. The chicken stew was dry, no flavor. My chicken croquetas were more like chicken nuggets. Everything lacked flavor and was a far cry from authentic. The Dominican cake was soggy and also bland.
Ummmm…. This is definitely not authentic Dominican Food or Cake. I’m Dominican and just moved here from Miami. I was excited to see that there was a “Dominican” Cafe near me. I decided to give them a chance and wow all I can say is I’m disappointed. The chimi had no real flavor and it seemed like someone threw several packets of salt on it and called it a day. The empanadas were dry and held no real flavor. The quipes were underwhelming and lacked the usual seasoning you would find in Caribbean food. I was hoping the slices of cake I purchased would save the day but dang, it was completely soggy and not at all packing the flavors they promised. Dominican cake is suppose to be moist, not watery. We purchased 3 different slices of cake and none of them were good. If you’re truly from the island or have at least eaten in DR, don’t bother trying this spot cause this ain’t it.
The best Family owned dominican food in town! fresh food everyday , made from scratch, large portioned plates. And there strawberry fresno juice is the best ! Very good prices and service is phenomenal!
I am originally from New York and it’s hard to fine real Dominican Food . Angie is it Straight from the streets of Washington heights New York She has a forever customer in me and my co worker and the plates are huge. Thanks Angie for always making our lunch special
I’ve driven past this place dozens of times and had no idea they served hot food until I saw a sign outside their door advertising j chicken, empanadas, stew beef, etc. I decided to go in and ordered the stew beef with red beans, rice, and plantains. It was amazing, and the portions are massive. I have a big appetite and couldn’t finish the whole thing. Prices are very fair at around $10 for everything. I don’t always love plantains, but theirs are delicious. The red beans are great too. The place is modest, unassuming, and a bit of a “hole in the wall” (I mean that in the best possible way because hole in the wall restaurants are the most authentic and amazing, which this place definitely is). Highly recommended!