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    El Rincon Boricua

    3.7 (3 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    10 months ago

    Good food with good service. Nice ambiance with local atmosphere. Worth trying. Very friendly!

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    La Casa De Sabores

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    4.5
    (90 reviews)
    13.8 mi
    $$

    This restaurant is still a favorite for pulled pork and other Dominican dishes. The service is…read morefriendly, the food is always on point, and very authentic. In particular, we like the pulled pork, barbecue ribs, the stew chicken, and the yellow rice and beans.

    So, I'm from NYC and I'm Dominican. I was very excited to see this place in Buffalo, but we got…read morereally disappointed. If you want real Dominican food that you can at least stomach without being disgusted, try Latino Cuisine at the Galleria Mall. We came here and got the mac and cheese, ribs with yellow rice, and the fried pork bites with yellow rice. First, we ordered the mac and cheese. It came once we were done with our two first meals, which we couldn't even finish. It was basically a soup with a cup of actual macaroni; the rest was just cheese liquid, very disgusting, and it doesn't look at all like what they advertise on DoorDash/Uber Eats. The rice wasn't actual Dominican rice; it had corn in it. They had no moro, and when I asked for it, he put huge brown beans with the sauce that ruined the rice. Also, they only had rice with corn or white rice. The fried pork bites were really dry; they needed a sauce. The only thing we liked were the ribs slathered in BBQ sauce, which was still mediocre. The service was awful, trying to rush you into making a decision just for the food to take ages. He got annoyed by other customers asking questions and modifications. They only had one person in the back cooking, and if they don't "feel like it," it doesn't get done even if it's on the menu. At one point, it felt like we were getting punked because everyone else was getting four plates worth, and they had amazing reviews online. Huge money waste! Almost 50 dollars--back home, I'll tell you, this would have been 35 max. Everything was off from the service to the food in other places where Dominican food is common like nyc or Pennsylvania allentown people who work are respectful and make good food. They bring that Dominican experience over to the U.S, this really sucked. Sadly no pictures taken as we threw the food out and this was a couple days ago. It honestly felt like the big guy at the front was antagonizing us after the mac and cheese, every second coming over and asking if we like the food. Overall, horrible food, flies and mosquitoes everywhere at the restaurant, weird seating, and a huge waste of money if you like actual, real, authentic Dominican food.

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    Kiosko Latino

    Kiosko Latino

    4.5
    (25 reviews)
    21.8 mi
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    Inside the West Side Bazaar, in a tight little corner stands this Latino culinary masterpiece…read more.. If you have a deep endearing love for sazon chicken, melt in your mouth pastelitos, taco soup and the best flan that you've ever had in your entire life RUN TO THIS PLACE! The sazon baked chicken is a chicken leg quarter perfectly seasoned, and moist and juicy. You'll lick your fingers its so good. Pastelitos in chicken must be the same sazon chicken inside a delicate crisp shell. A bit greasy, but that's to be expected with very good pastelitos. Theres also beef pastelitos and just take my word for it, they're just as good! The taco soup is a delicious chicken broth with beans, corn, and tortilla chip strips, salsa and sour cream. The cumin really stands out but wow! It's so refreshing. Lastly, if you go for nothing else, please try the flan. This isnt no normal baked custard with a sweet sticky sauce. This is the texture of a smooth, yet heavy New York style cheesecake, with a luscious burnt sugar caramel with a maraschino cherry on top. I love flan, I've tried it many many places, I've even made one that was absolutely delicious, but this flan deserves a FLAN OF ALL FLANS AWARD!

    I ordered take-out and went inside today. This is a cute little spot to sit inside and eat, the…read moreplace is clean. I was taken care of at the counter by the owner, all good vibes. I would bring my family inside for dinner. I noticed some Mexican items on the menu, like tacos. I'm Puerto Rican, I went in to try their Puerto Rican food because there aren't many places close to my home in Depew and once in a while I get a craving for something fried that I stopped making at home for health purposes. This is my second time ordering from Kiosko. I don't know what people are talking about when they say the food was bland. Both times I tried different foods and all the Spanish flavor was there. The only thing I saw that might be bland on the menu was white rice. Pernil isn't cooked with salt, it's cooked with mostly garlic and other seasonings. The flavor of all the items I tried wasn't grandma's cooking but it was flavorful and tasty, I got my fix. I spent $29 today on two beef and cheese pastillio's and a chicken stew with Spanish rice dinner (side salad and three tostones with sauce and dressing included). I grew up in Buffalo and having eaten at various Puerto Rican restaurants throughout the City of Buffalo, I have to say that for the portion size I received, the food was overpriced. Let's be honest, it's probably because of the crappy economy we're in and the outrageous costs of food but normally one dinner can be enough to make two adults full and have some left over. The pastillios were yummy but also too small for $4.50 plus the extra cost for cheese, I think was .75 cents on GrubHub. For that price, I need something to rave about to make me come back. If it's going to be small, at least fill it with more meat. Yelp doesn't let me pick a half star but my rating is a 3.5. A 4 only because it's the only place nearby serving this food so that I don't have to drive into the City of Buffalo. I'd love to see more people patroning this restaurant. Not sure it's in the best location for that but I certainly wish them all the best. I think one of those wood signs out by the curb offering a lunch special might bring in more customers, everyone is looking for a good deal.

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