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El bacilon

5.0 (1 review)
Closed • 7:00 am - 7:30 pm

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Morena's Kitchen

Morena's Kitchen

(15 reviews)

North Corona

Really cutely-decorated place with good food! I came for lunch on a weekday and got oxtail with…read moredirty rice (rice and beans) which was a filling portion with delicious broth. However, I have to give Morena's a less-than-great rating due to difficulties with the service and payment. When the server came to take my order, I asked about the lunch special specified on the menu, where it's stated that all main courses are available as a lunch special at a reduced price; I had seen that online and it was a big reason I decided to stop by for lunch. The server directed us to the counter with a hot bar of selected dishes (but not all of the main courses as the menu said) and told us that ordering from there consisted of the lunch special. Fortunately, the oxtail I wanted was there anyway. When it came time to pay, I expected the check to be brought to the table but I had to get up to go to the counter. The server gave me a charge that was higher than the lunch special prices on the menu, more in line with the regular non-special price. I asked to confirm if it was the lunch price (apparently yes) and if I could see an itemized receipt before paying (apparently not). I ended up just paying because I didn't want to make a fuss, but something seems to have gone wrong. Was the menu inaccurate or outdated? Was the server not fluent in English and didn't catch what I asked? Is this something they pull on people who they assume to be from outside the area? I'm not quite sure and I don't want to assume bad intentions, but I unfortunately can't recommend this restaurant based on that spotty experience.

I will start by saying how cute this place is! Randomly walked in after a NYCFC game and was sat…read moreright away. Their decorations are set up so you feel like you're in DR. And I loveeeeeee that! The bathroom was so cute too! The mirror border was literally a bunch of old phones lol The servers also give you a homey vibe too! It was so cute! The kitchen was "open concept" so you can see the cooks. They were two older women and it was the cutest thing. Gave Tia vibes! As for the food. My plate was okay! It was good but didn't wow me. The flavor was good and all but something was missing. I had the pescado a la parrilla and my friend had the rabo. The rabo was 10/10!!! But the pescado was ehh. The rice and beans though BOMB. The margaritas were great too! Maybe it was just the way they seasoned the fish. But I still recommend this place and say give it a shot!

Yolanda’s Dominican Food - Top: Rabo Guisado (oxtail) with yellow rice and red beans  Bottom: Pernil with yellow rice and black beans

Yolanda’s Dominican Food

(14 reviews)

Elmhurst

If you're looking for Dominican food around Elmhurst, honestly Queens in general...this is 100% the…read morespot!! And I'm saying that as a Dominican with a Dominican grandfather who cooks just like this. I have NEVER been able to find a place that makes rice the way my grandpa does. Like that real, home-cooked Dominican rice that actually tastes like something. And of course I don't always want to bother him when I'm in the mood for good Dominican food... so I'm genuinely so happy I found this place. Ordering was super easy and pickup was quick. Prices are also really good for the amount of food you get. And everything I've tried has been delicious. The beans though... oh my God. I'm still thinking about the beans. For the amount of food you get for the price, it's amazing! I can't wait to keep ordering from here, and I'm honestly already thinking about placing larger orders for events in the future. If there's one local business in Queens you should support, it's this one. Hands down one of the best Dominican spots!

Great fresh Dominican food . Loved the Moro the baked chicken and their plantains are all top…read morenotch . Restaurant was clean and the ladies at the counter were friendly and helpful . The only negative was their bathroom. It was (extremely musty) due to possible water damage. It was unbearable to be in there more than a minute while holding my breath and that tainted the outing abit especially since it was before my meal...

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La Brisa Restaurant

(113 reviews)

$$

North Corona

Still my absolute favorite Dominican restaurant and truly one of the best places to eat, period…read more They serve the best flan I've ever had anywhere. Even though I don't live in the area anymore, I always make a special trip back to La Brisa Dominican Restaurant because the food is just that good. The rice and beans are perfectly seasoned, with fluffy rice and rich, flavorful beans that taste homemade every time. The bistec is juicy and well-marinated, but the real star for me is the liver. It's the best liver ever, tender and full of flavor, cooked to perfection with onions and green peppers that add a sweet, savory aroma. Every bite is juicy, rich, and absolutely delicious. Their coffee is bold and smooth, the perfect finish to a meal. And the flan? Still unbeatable and sooooo creamy, silky, and perfectly sweet. My son loves their soup of the day which is hearty, comforting, and packed with flavor carrots ,potato , yuca and meat . The prices are still fair, which is rare these days, and the quality has never slipped. They even bring out a complimentary salad with your meal, a thoughtful touch that makes the experience even better. La Brisa feels like home, with warm service and food made with love. From the tender liver with peppers and onions to that unforgettable flan, this place will always have my heart and my appetite.

Great Local Dominican Spot in Corona!…read more Returned to this family-friendly Dominican restaurant on 103rd Street in Corona, Queens. Its truly a staple in the community. They offer a variety of delicious meal options, including our family favorites: Pollo a la Brisa, chicharon de pollo, steak with onions, and shrimp al ajillo, all paired with classic rice and bean, tostones and maduros. The food is consistently flavorful and well-prepared. The service team is seasoned, friendly, and attentive, adding to the warm and welcoming vibe. The atmosphere is chill, with soft Latin music playing in the background. The space is roomy, and there is even a bar if you are looking to relax with a drink. Street metered parking is usually available nearby. Great food, good vibes,$$ prices. We were a party of 6 and found everything yum. We will definitely be coming back!

Quisqueya Restaurant - Yuca

Quisqueya Restaurant

(54 reviews)

$$

North Corona

Here's a place that's been here forever & recently I started to come back!…read more Presidente or Dominican sodas are a good start great beer, decent sodas. Main dish I had the Pechuga quisqueya this is chicken, great tasting sauce I had it with tostones very good comes w a small side salad, very tasty dressing. Hubby had the Chicharron de pollo , also very good comes with white rice & beans. On the to go I like getting the Yuca empanadas, great meat, good chicken & cheese. Pastelitos are good as well both meat & chicken, they are fried to order & tend to be on the greasy side. Food on the go, Roasted chicken with white rice, salad, beans & tostones good size meal, very good chicken & rice w the beans, good salad & tostones. The latest visit gave the Sancocho a try with white rice, great soup hits the spot on those colder days. Also tried the Pollo al ajillo comes w rice & salad good as well. Small location, decent music playing this place can remind u of any random place in walk into in DR. Good service, decent prices for the amount of food they give u, service has always been good. La comida es muy buena, happy that I rediscovered this place & will for sure continue to visit from time to time.

What a hidden gem in Queens! One of the best mangu's I have ever had! The plate was scorching hot…read morewhich I love! And the mangu was so fresh!!! It's a cute, spacious restaurant. Great music too. The portions were big. Very affordable prices. Service is great, My waiter Ivan was attentive, kind and helpful!!! I will definitely be back!

Boca Chica - Bacalao comida

Boca Chica

(51 reviews)

$$

North Corona

Calling all seafood lovers! Huge portions with quality food for a great price. Note: It is…read morehelpful if you speak Spanish. If not, I think you can get away with pointing but you definiately have an advantage if you can converse to ask about the daily specials! Boca Chica is a Dominician seafood joint that also serves chicken, pork and beef. But why order that when you can order their speciality of seafood? Their complimentary fish soup is so tasty that I didn't even want to order anything else. In fact, the first time I came here I just ordered a bowl of their fish soup with a side of rice. Very hearty and satisfying. You have to ask the lady in the front what kind of fish they have for the day. If they have grouper-go for it. Amazing, fresh and tasty. They also have ceviche and shakes so go crazy here because this place is a secret gem for delicious affordable seafood. I am so glad that my colleague introduced me to this place.

Just as the upscale Domican restaurant Gabbana moves into the neighborhood, Boca Chica comes to…read moreremind us all that things change and things stay the same. Boca Chica is a treat. The tasty smell of seafood cooking is strong enough to draw you in from the street. On entering you'll see some pre-prepared mangu (mashed plantains and onions), grilled fish, ensalada de pulpo (octopus salad). You'll be greeted with a smile, some bachata or reggaeton but most deliciously, (if you're lucky) a free sample of the days soup. Perfect is all I have to say about that and we haven't even started eating yet! Had the pork mofongo (a Dominican/Carribean plantain cake) and it twas plenty and wonder-ful. Fish sandwich: bread, fried fish and salad. Tasty, so-so. Hot chocoloate (in summer you ask) delish. Whole milk with a hint of cinnamon. If I were a traditionalist I'd say that Boca Chica is "real" Dominican food. Whatever it is, I know I'll be back for more....

El bacilon - pizza - Updated May 2026

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