Being Puerto Rican in Chester County has its challenges. One of them is finding a decent place to have Puerto Rican/Dominican food. I moved here from NYC 4 years ago. Aside from the restaurant I found in Spring City, this spot is the closest to me. They always have familiar dishes at reasonable prices. Not the type of place to dine in but great for take out. The food is usually good and the selection is typical of a classic Cuchifritos from NYC. Just had lunch from there today and it was great as usual. If you are Puerto Rican, Dominican or Cuban you will definitely appreciate this spot to grab food on the go when you dont want to cook. They also have qvocados, plantains and other typical Dominican treats for purchase. If you've never had this type of food, I highly recommend Sisters if you're close...
Read moreI came in here to grab a chicken finger platter for my daughter. I’ve never bought cooked food from here so I figured I’d give them a shot. The man said he was having an issue with his oven so I had to wait quite some time which was fine because I wasn’t in a rush. But what they handed me looked like chicken that was not only left in an oven all night but they were so burned and so dry that I wasn’t even sure how to react. I still paid for them to avoid confrontation, thinking I could just eat them and order her something from another restaurant but I ended up throwing them away. I can’t believe they would even serve something like this. I will...
Read moreYears ago this store was owned by a young girl who had no merchandise or food. Since it became Sisters, its totally changed for the better. A classic example of a Latin Bodega, Sisters is a wonderful little store. In the rear they make fresh food from scratch. The Mexican style platters are as good as anything you'd find in Mexico City. DEEEEELICIOUS! Very clean...
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