The Absolute Best Dominican Restaurant in Nassau County! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Lucas Dominican Restaurant is hands down the most delicious and flavorful spot in Nassau County! Every single bite is an explosion of authentic Dominican goodness, from their perfectly seasoned pernil to the mouthwatering mofongo that melts in your mouth. Their portions are generous, their service is warm and welcoming, and the food is always fresh and made with love.
I often order for my team at Luxurious Beauty Studios, and they absolutely love it. The quality and consistency are unmatched! Whether I’m bringing my family for a sit-down meal or grabbing takeout for the spa, Lucas never disappoints. The arroz con habichuelas, tender pollo guisado, and tostones are simply perfection.
If you’re looking for real Dominican flavors, home-cooked quality, and a restaurant that treats you like family, Lucas Dominican Restaurant is THE place to go! Five stars are not enough—I’d give them ten if I...
Read moreAbsolutely delicious, homemade-tasting, comfort food for a wallet-friendly price at Lucas Dominican Restaurant. The staff is always courteous and welcoming and willing to explain any dish with which I am not familiar being of non-Latino descent.
Thanks to Lucas chef(s), I've enjoyed their pasteles en hoja with pork, mangu, sancocho, mondongo (tripe soup), ceviche, pernil, various types of rice, the spare ribs, churrasco, chicharron and stew cod fish. Definitely a fan. Definitely glad they're in the neighborhood on all those nights I'm not cooking.
After the last 2 months of treating myself 2 nights a week minimum, I have my favorites but still enjoy the variety of food and soups (new and familiar) that rotate through the daily menu. Haven't been for breakfast, but lunch and dinner, I...
Read moreJust a basic small Dominican restaurant. There are two tables if you would like to sit. Nothing special. I had baked chicken with yucca. Yucca was actually good but the onions hardly had flavor and they were cut way too big. The baked chicken was okay. Not great, not good just okay. My wife had rice with beans (morro) and a pork pastele and passion fruit juice. The juice sadly tastes pre made and I’m not sure why you would serve juice without ice. No one likes warm juice. The pastele tasted like vinegar almost sour. The meat filling was good. The rice was very dry and for some reason the yucca they served my wife was very dry compared to the yucca that was served to me.
Honestly not sure why there’s so many...
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