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Where To Eat In Uptown Manhattan's Little Dominican Republic
Let Shelley Worrell of I AM CARIBBEING take you on a food tour through the neighborhood officially known as the Little Dominican Republic.
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3 Great Dominican Restaurants In The East Village
Mofongo that feels like a party platter, pastelitos you’ll want to stuff into your backpack, and other Dominican dishes to try in the East Village.
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Bark Barbecue
The brisket at Dumbo's Bark Barbecue is among the best in the city, but some of their other smoked meats fall short.
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Forsyth Fire Escape
Forsyth Fire Escape's scallion pancake burrito is the most coveted item at Chelsea's Olly Olly Market. Is it worth the hour-long wait?
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Brisas Del Mar
Brisas Del Mar is a Dominican restaurant a few blocks from the Rockaway Beach shoreline.
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El Colmado
El Colmado is a bodega on the LES where you can get a Dominican lunch for under $10.
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Where To Eat In Uptown Manhattan's Little Dominican Republic
Let Shelley Worrell of I AM CARIBBEING take you on a food tour through the neighborhood officially known as the Little Dominican Republic.
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Dominican Cravings
Dominican Cravings in Essex Market serves great patacones, including the amazing breakfast version called “Tres Golpes.”
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Cibao
Cibao, a Dominican spot on the LES, has been open in the neighborhood for over 40 years. It’s one of our go-to spots when we want a great Cubano.
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Mofongo Del Valle
Mofongo del Valle is one of the best spots for Dominican food in West Harlem.
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El Panadero Bakery
El Panadero Bakery in Washington Heights is a great stop for breakfast and something sweet.
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Sandy's Coffee Shop
If you’re looking to spend under $15 on a delicious meal near the Lower East Side, Dominican spot Sandy’s Coffee Shop needs to be on your radar.
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3 Great Dominican Restaurants In The East Village
Mofongo that feels like a party platter, pastelitos you’ll want to stuff into your backpack, and other Dominican dishes to try in the East Village.
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Rossy’s Bakery
Rossy’s Bakery is a Dominican cafe in the East Village with cakes, rotating savory meals, and some very good red beans and rice.
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Malecon Restaurant II
This is the UWS location of a Dominican restaurant in Washington Heights where you should be ordering rotisserie chicken.
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KM1
KM1 is a casual Caribbean restaurant in the East Village with a menu of Dominican dishes and a nice outdoor seating area.
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Jelisa’s Cafe
Jelisa’s Cafe is a Dominican bakery on Staten Island where you can stop by for a big plate of pernil or a smoothie.
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Puerto Viejo
Puerto Viejo is a neighborhood spot in Crown Heights that serves really good Dominican food.
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Elsa La Reina Del Chicharron
This is the Inwood location of Elsa La Reina del Chicharron and the chicharron here is worth making a trip for.
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La Nueva Espana
La Nueva Espana is a Dominican spot that serves the best grilled chicken in Inwood.
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El Malecon
Malecon is a Dominican spot in Washington Heights that specializes in rotisserie chicken.
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Elsa La Reina del Chicharron
Elsa La Reina Del Chicharron is a neighborhood Dominican spot where you can eat your weight in very good chicharron.
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La Casa del Mofongo
If you’re going out with a group or you just want to eat a solid plate of mofongo in Washington Heights, check out La Casa del Mofongo.
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Habichuelas Con Dulce Stand
For habichuelas con dulce in Washington Heights, stop by this stand at 182nd and St. Nicholas Ave.
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Kenny Bakery
Kenny Bakery in Inwood is a must-visit for Dominican-style café con leche, chicken, pastelitos, or (if you’re here around midday) a tostado con queso with ham.