I used to be a frequent customer, but the Food can be a hit or miss ! sometimes really good I guess when the owner cooks it or just real rubbery. I used to enjoy coming here but the Mexican lady at the register has a REALLY BAD ATTITUDE !! and I refuse to eat there because the customer service SHE gives is like she’s annoyed to be there, or annoyed that you’re asking a question. I went there in person to order a tres leche cake for the first time and I didn’t know it came in different flavors, when I asked what’s the difference she said loud and rudely caramel or strawberry she had an issue explaining the difference and she didn’t want to visually show the difference in flavors and I haven’t eaten there since and I used to be a frequent customer. Rude workers bring a good...
Read moreDominican breakfast & lunch spot on a parked sleepy street in Alphabet City. small menu of bakery items, sandwiches, rice + and protein platters from the hot bar, and more. haven’t grabbed food here in a bit, but the food is solidly food and wallet-friendly…and you get to enjoy a bit of authentic eats from Dominican / Caribbean side of the ABCs. last time, i stopped by here—grabbed an iced coffee bc it’s quick and the coffee gets refreshed often, so it did its job of caffeinating and cooling me off on a summer afternoon. the bakery provides a lot options when you need quick calories on the go. the people who run Rossy’s are friendly and continue to make this a neighborhood spot for residents and...
Read moreI like some of the latin foods from this place but it is not that cheap to buy, the latin restaurant in East 3rd st and avenue D only $5 rice over there sounds cheaper and they give alot of it for one person but anyway in this restaurant in avenue C and 3rd st I think the Baked Chicken, some desserts like the Vanilla Cupcakes, Coconut cookies were in Dominican Republic they call them "Conconete", a Latin Cake with White Frosting, some years ago I had 3 Milk cake ( bizcocho de 3 leche) also I had before in this restaurant Pigeon Peas rice, White rice and Beans, Chicken and Cheese Empanadas and the Dominican fried food that had chicken called "Quipe" were I think in Puerto Rico they call it...
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