Came for breakfast. $12 for a plate of mangu, salami, sausage, one egg and one pastellito de pollo. The mangu didn’t have much flavor and sausage was dry. They should pickle their onions to bring more flavor and add butter to the mangu. The pastellito was decent though. Didn’t finish the plate of mangu (threw it away after a few bites). Seems a bit over price for the quality. They should put prices up so people have an idea on how much they’re spending. The people behind the counter were nice though! Overall: Don’t bother to come for breakfast, lunch/dinner might be better. May come back and provide updates. 2 stars for the food (that pastellito was their saving grace) and 3.5 stars for the people behind...
Read moreGreat Dominican Food! It’s generous portions and fresh. Staff are very friendly and accommodating (For English Speakers, there might be a language barrier, they speak mostly Spanish depending who’s there.) Only issue I have is please set up a menu with firm prices, whenever I go there sometimes prices fluctuate and it can be a bit deceiving at times to the customer. But, overall I do recommend for anyone trying to try Dominican food and looking for good portions in a inflated economy for food prices. Also, PLZZ PUT CHICHARRÓN CON YUCA OUT MORE OFTEN, it’s good but y’all...
Read moreI'm a Charlestown native, and I gotta say, this is the best Dominican food in Boston. Without a doubt. Not only that but the prices are crazy low. You can get enough food for 2 days for 12 bucks. It's nuts!! I always get White Rice, beans, beef or chicken, and 2 chicken or beef patties. For all that I only pay 12 bucks!! But don't worry, it doesn't taste cheap! The food is amazing. Seriously, if you're low on money but you want to go out somewhere, definitely give this...
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