Unmatched Quality, Quantity and Flavor at El Bohío Restaurant! I want to take a moment to recommend El Bohío Restaurant in Pleasantville to everyone, regardless of culture or race, because their service is truly world-class. I just picked up a catering of yellow rice with pigeon peas and perni for 15 people, and I am blown away by the quantity and quality of the food! We served ourselves three plates each, and we still have food left. Amazing! Let me tell you, I am more than satisfied. The presentation was impeccable; everything was packed in a hygienic and professional manner, which gave me great peace of mind. The aroma and flavor of each bite was simply delicious, a true delight for the senses. The juicy and perfectly seasoned pernil, along with the yellow rice with pigeon peas that was cooked to perfection, made this meal an unforgettable experience. My guests are delighted and I am more than grateful! If you are looking for a place where quality, taste and professionalism are the norm, El Bohío is the place to go. I will definitely be back, and I will not hesitate to recommend it to everyone. Thank you, El Bohío, for exceeding all my...
Read moreDon’t come here!!! I should of read the red flags when I notice that it had a drive thru! What Dominican restaurant has a fast food drive thru. Red flag #1 door was locked like if they was expecting dine in’s red flag #2 the tables were dusty like they haven’t been used. Red flag #3 drive thru and poor exterior appearance. Red flag #4 brought out the food and we had to wait for eating utensils. We overlooked all these red flags because we were HUNGRY and not from the area, we was staying at the resort and was Limited at Hispanic selections for food. We paid toll and drove the distance so we had to stay. The rice was Mushy and sticky like they added too much water. On both orders, The pork needed salt and the chicken stew was water down lol what a Disappointment. Oh and btw they don’t have half of the stuff on the menu. I don’t understand why harm your business name by serving food that you know very well...
Read moreTired of hotel food and prices in Atlantic City? Just out of the hustle and bustle, tucked in a residential area, lies a little gem of a restaurant called "El Bohío" ("The Hut"). El Bohío features homestyle Caribbean cooking with a distinct Dominican flavor. Typically, you point to the protein you like best (e.g., beef stew, roast pork, fried chicken, etc.) and garnish it with different carbohydrates (e.g., rice, beans, yucca, plantains, etc.). The result is simple, filling and delicious. Two can have lunch for under $23. Service was quick and very friendly. The dining room, although a bit stuffy, is bright and...
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