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4.4 (697 reviews)
Open 11:00 am - 10:00 pm

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Moderate noise
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Happy hour specials

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Greg T.

Don't judge a book by its cover. This restaurant exists in the tired fascia of Willowbrook Malls surrounding strip center, but you step inside the uninspired exterior and are transported to the Caribbean and cheerful island vibe. The staff was friendly and fast and the place has the air of a family run establishment. The menu is full of traditional Dominican Republic recipes, with a whole section dedicated to Mofongos. I had the Patimongo, a delicious gumbo like stew with beef tripe , something I don't usually think of a great protein, but in this flavorful combination it made for a great combo. Served with rice, I'd definitely try again. If you're looking for authentic DR food and find yourself in Houston, take the opportunity to go!

Guillermo C.

If there were 10 stars to choose from, it would be 10/10. This place has been my favorite homemade Spanish food I've tried since living in Houston so far. It reminds me of mom or grandma cooking, no lie. The restaurant itself was on the smaller side but a gem for sure. It was super clean and the music brought memories of my childhood. The server Juan was absolutely great, although it got busy once we got there he did not miss a beat. Food - OMG, it was some of the best if not the best Dominican food I've ever had. The flavor was so homemade and delicious that I did not want it to end. I'm usually a super fast eater but I took the smallest bites since it just got better as time went on. Everything was very fairly priced and I cannot wait to go back and try EVERYTHING on their menu, minus the fish. I don't do seafood lol My gf is known in our families for her tres leches cake and this gave her a run for her money, she was super impressed as well. Overall I'm very happy we gave this place a try and if you're in the mood for some good Spanish cuisine, you have to try them out. 10 out of 10.

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Nicole L.

Wow wow wow! So happy I to have found this authentic Dominican restaurant in Houston. Located in a strip mall with plenty of parking, this small restaurant has blown me away. It may be small but very welcoming and great vibes. Literally everything on the menu reminded me of home and I can't wait to come back and try other dishes. We started with the chicharron de pollo which was crispy, tender and flavorful. I had the carne de res guisada. The stew was so savory and delicious, paired perfectly with a side of tostones. I was so happy to see them served with ajo which is something I don't see often in this area. By the time we got our main dish, the restaurant started to fill up quickly but service was still on point. For dessert we shared the tres leches. I am very particular about this cake bc it rarely is made to my liking but this cake was better than I have had in any restaurant.

Anna S.

I love restaurants like Punta Cana, as soon as you walk in you feel a happy vibe. I've been here twice and I am for sure returning. The dining area is small but charming, quaint and I really like the decorations. The customer service is excellent! Super friendly, attentive, quick and efficient. The food is delicious, very authentic taste and with a homemade feeling. The portions are huge. I had Cheese Mofongo and we had Yucca Frita and Maduros everything was deli, I do wish they had more vegetarian options for main dishes. I also tried the Original and Coconut Mojito, they were both so refreshing and delicious and decorated with a cute flower and a cherry. There is plenty of parking spots available, since the restaurant is located in a big lot. We had a wonderful time at this restaurant and I highly recommend it. Gracias Punta Cana!

Adrianna B.

This is a great spot for Cuban food! I'm from FL and the food here was a little slice of home. They have Dominican food as well, but I haven't tried it ... yet. But if it's anything like the Cuban food I've already had it's probably delicious me & some friends meet up here after church once in a while. I highly recommend the oxtails, Ropa Vieja & the Cuban sandwich One of my favorite things about this place is that with your entrée comes with a side and avocado is a side, and as you can see in the picture, they don't skimp out on the avocado! The only thing that can be a bit frustrating is that if you come in with a big group, they will only do two separate checks. Which is why I would say it's not really group friendly plus the place is kind of small.

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Lauren E.

The vibe in here is awesome. Kinda small but makes it more inviting and authentic. Music is amazing. Food is SOOO good! I love mofongo and a good one is hard to find, a lot of them are dry but this one is perfect and comes with a lot of garlic sauce . Service in here is AWESOME! Waiters are so friendly and nice. Empanadas were tasty and I love their mayo ketchup! Plenty of parking. This place is a vibe! Prices are affordable. Great lunch or date night spot

Karina T.

Small mom & pop restaurant in a strip center in Willowbrook area right off SH249. We visited around 4pm and got seated right away. Restaurant was pretty full. Our server was attentive. Food came out quickly and everything was good. Would recommend checking them out.

Country Club soda and Malta India
Julie H.

The food was true authentic Caribbean flavor. Dominican Republic ambiance. Great, friendly service delivered with a smile. Must try Country Club drink and the maduros!!!! OH MY GOSH!!!!

Pina colada
Destiny F.

One of my husband and I's favorite restaurant! We are boricua and doesn't seem to be a big community for us here in H-town so it's been hard to find that bodega-like Spanish food that just hits the spot! We never have a bad food experience here although the servers arent the greatest but the food for sure compensates lol. Doesnt matter what you are in the mood for everything here is absolutely on point! They have a little bit of everything too from mofongo, empanadas, rice and habichuelas and so much more! Plus they have fresh juice too which I love. This is my hubby and I spot we go here almost once a week depending because even though I cook this its always nice to have a meal cooked for you that reminds us of our ancestral home :) Foods amazing! Its fresh, and cooked to perfection. Service could be better, I can't argue with the price, and although it's very small inside we never need reservations and usually just do a walk-in. I highly recommend it. They do have liquor here too!

Cheese and Guava Empanadas
Ray F.

Punta Cana was walking distance from my Willowbrook hotel. It's small yet charming. The staff was very friendly! The service was quick and efficient! I decided to order multiple things on the menu to be greedy! Best decision because everything was good! I ordered fries, red beans and rice, plantains, cheese empanada, guava empanada and a mojito. I was very impressed with the empanadas. They were so flaky and flavorful. The red beans and rice did not disappoint. After eating I went back to my hotel to brag to the staff about all I ate and how good it was!

Carolina S.

This restaurant is located just behind Willowbrook mall in a strip plaza. We came in with our little kids and ordered chicharrón and beef empanadas. I also ordered a fried fish that was delicious. The food and service were top notch! Can't wait to be back!

Ceviche mixto
Eric M.

Almost feels redundant to review this place after having so many stellar reviews, what could I possibly have to say about this little north side that hasn't already been said? Well, since it is or was recently Latin-X month, I'll give it a shot. This is one of my favorite little kept secrets around town that always hits the mark. From the quaint ambiance and friendly service, you could be fooled into thinking you would walk outside to find yourself on a white sand beach with azure waters, to the freshly made dishes and drinks that will satisfy any appetite, this restaurant has earned its reputation. Today we stopped in for an early dinner. To start we shared the ceviche mixto; fresh fish, octopus and shrimp garnished with vegetables and cooked in lime juice, served on tortilla chips. A fantastic ceviche, if you know good ceviche, lots of fresh fish with a good amount of onions and cilantro. Next was a small, warm and crispy empanada stuffed with seasoned ground beef; their empanadas here are also hard to beat....proper amount of tasty filling, great crisp and warm texture...they just hit right. For my main dish I went with a personal favorite, the Mofongo Chicharron de pollo; chunks of perfectly fried chicken with crispy skin and warm, tender, dark meat inside, accompanied by a hefty serving of mofongo - a staple dish of mashed plantain with crispy pork skin peppered throughout, topped with the most delicious garlic and oil, with a small side salad topped with oil and vinegar to cleanse the pallet. The wife had Mofongo Pernil - similar to my dish only with slow cooked pork shoulder that falls apart and nearly melts in your mouth. On a whim I decided to try one of the Dominican cake desserts before leaving. We don't know what exactly this consisted of other than it being a some what dense cake, topped with toasted cream, layers of buttery caramel between the cake and what tasted like amaretto throughout. A delicious little treat that sent me from satisfied to stuffed, although it was still worth it. If you haven't been here yet, you owe it to yourself...you don't even have to take my word for it, there are 500+ other reviews that should convince you if I can't.

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Jay D.

I've been coming here for years. 5 stars. Nothing less of the best. I am speechless when it comes to this place. Amazing menu with various options from chicken to pork and seafood. Lunch menu is on point with prices and portions. The food is cooked to order and the beer is cold. You must try a Presidente when you visit as it is the local beer of Dominican Republic. Love love love everything about Punta Cana. Keep up the great work!

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The best Dominican restaurant in Houston Texas. The goat stew is unbelievable! Worth the visit ! Amazing staff as well!

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The food is good, it has a good flavor and the staff is very nice, the restaurant is cozy and atmosphere is pretty cool

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Great food. Wonderful staff! Empanadas were so delicious. Should've ordered so many more.

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The Service and food is awesome highly recommend going to this restaurant. It I lived closer I would go daily

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The taste was great, the services was on point . Everything look was perfect. I am definitely coming back.

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Truly authentic Caribbean food, meat falls off the bone, reminds me of abuela... What more can I ask for, a must try.

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Food is really good just a little pricey. But people there are nice and service is good

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Doña Juana's Dominican Restaurant - (MOFO) Chicharron de puerco

Doña Juana's Dominican Restaurant

4.2(45 reviews)
16.1 miWest Oaks

I really enjoyed the food and how well decorated this restaurant was. Once we entered the…read moreestablishment, we were greeted right away and were given menus to look through before our order was taken. This was our first time here so the menu was big and it had a lot of options to go through. Although some items were on the pricier side, they all looked very good and were worth to try. I got carne guisada with maduros, white rice and red beans as my dinner. We also had gotten salami con queso which came with tostones as an appetizer. The presentation was great but it made it a bit of a hassle to go back and forth between all the little pots as you are trying to eat. I love to mix all my food so that's what I said that. The guisado was a little too oily and over-seasoned, a little too salty for my liking. Overall I'm glad we were able to try yet another Dominican spot. Give it a try, there is something on the menu for everybody.

I really wanted to enjoy this place more than I did. It's not often I come across a Dominican…read morerestaurant so I was looking forward to getting a taste. The menu looks great and has plenty of options. The decor is super cute and it looks like they have some work space available. My only complaint there was the seating. The chairs just didn't fit well under the tables so I was constantly kicking my partner since I tend to move a lot. Each dish that came out was very well presented. Maybe sometimes too much going on the table with all the cutting boards, cute little pots and pilón. On to the food! The salami con queso hit the spot but was not well balanced with the amount of tostones provided. Definitely needed more salami & cheese. The salsa rosada paired well. I followed with the mofongo de chicharron. The chicharron was perfectly cooked. The skin was very crunchy and had a nice chunk of pork. The way this dish is presented made it hard to eat as I normally would. Even after clearing the way, the mofongo was very dense inside of the pilón. This made it hard to mix in the accompanying sauce. To make things extra awkward, I felt as if I was being watched most of my meal. Maybe because we were the only patrons dining in but combined with the difficulty of eating my meal, it just made for a less than ideal experience.

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Dominican Grocery Y Deli - Seasoned chicken

Dominican Grocery Y Deli

4.1(10 reviews)
15.9 mi

One of the things I miss most from living back out in NY is the Dominican cuisine, so I was…read morenaturally ecstatic to find Dominican Grocery Y Deli on the stretch of Richmond between Hillcroft and Westchase where Latin businesses are seemingly everywhere. Compared to many of the Caribbean all-encompassing establishments that exist, this place is most definitely legit. Like many family-owned places in the area, it is part convenience store and part restaurant. The dining room is deceivingly spacious, with ample seating for all sorts of groups. They are primarily a takeout joint and are especially busy during lunchtime where they offer some of the areas best hot lunches. It's a lot more quiet at night, which would be advantageous for a big group looking to go somewhere where there's plenty of room. I'm extremely pleased with the authentic options, which include mofongo, bizcocho, sancocho, mangú, pollo guisado, yuca con mojo, arroz con gandules, locrio, and espaguetis (#1). I've only been able to sample a handful of items and am eagerly on the hunt for pastelón (#2) and am very keen on trying their version of tres leches. The pollo guisado I had was full of flavor and perfectly stewed over habichuelas and rice. My espaguestis was a tinge on the salty side, but had a nice amount of olives and the indulgent greasy finish that I would want in any pasta meal. Lastly, the mofongo was quite tasty, thought I do wish we had more chicharron in the mix. The staff is most definitely Dominican as well. I was greeted every step of the way, followed with a "que lo que" and I appreciated the kind service. Prices are solid for the area and cash is preferred here (#3). I am so pleased an option is here and I look forward to many future meals. __________ (#1) Dominican style spaghetti. (#2) Dominican style lasagna. (#3) Read: credit card fee.

My friend from RI recommend me this place and she said this was one the best caribe places she's…read moretried. We ordered a couple stuff: chivo, pollo guisado, carne de res, mangu, arroz con habichuelas and a side of plátanos. I thought it was pretty good. The mangu needed some more garlic to it though. We spent around $70-80 for 4 plates and I would say that's kinda expensive. I'd give this place at 3.8

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Mamajuana Cafe - Stuffed snapper

Mamajuana Cafe

3.9(174 reviews)
17.5 miDowntown, Fourth Ward

My friend suggested this place. When I seen it was Latin American with a hint of Caribbean, I was…read moreimmediately turned off. However, you don't just a book by its cover. The food was good. The vibe was everything. Our waiter, Chelsea was amazing. Super personable and overall sweet. She definitely added to the experience. Ya'll... this place is amazing. The vibe, the decor, the music, everything was great. The food was amazing. The drinks strong. I looked at the menu before arriving and I was just going to get a drink. But no. They have an all day brunch on Sundays only. Definitely take advantage of that. They have bottomless mimosas with your choice of a specific meal item for $50. It's a great deal if you're a mimosa person. I am. I will be returning.

This has been on my list for a while so I'm glad I got a chance to dine in at Mamajuana Cafe during…read morethe ACHE conference with a group of about 17 on a Monday night. Our assistant made the reservation and despite a conference being in town, alongside a CHEER competition and the kickoff to the Rodeo, I was genuinely impressed with how smoothly everything went. Even with a large party, the staff handled our orders with ease. There was no confusion or delays and our food came out in about 15 minutes, which again, is pretty impressive given our group size. Everyone ordered something different, and there were no complaints across the table about the food. I got the stuffed red snapper, and it was flavorful. You can tell the kitchen knows what it's doing. The staff were also friendly and the restaurant is very spacious and well maintained. As expected for a downtown spot, parking is what it is, so plan accordingly (weekdays are better). But overall, the efficiency, service, and quality of food made this a great experience, especially for a large group.

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Antojitos Dominicanos

Antojitos Dominicanos

4.9(20 reviews)
6.3 mi

A New Yorker in Houston... finally feeling at home!…read more As a New Yorker now living in Houston -- and a Colombian who loves Dominican food -- I have been searching everywhere for authentic Dominican flavors. I have especially been craving Bizcocho Dominicano, and since my fiancé and I got engaged on February 1, I had only ONE non‑negotiable for our wedding: it had to be a Dominican cake. Honestly, I searched online with very low expectations, thinking there was no way I would find a true Dominican restaurant in Houston... and then I discovered Antojitos Dominicano. We visited on Saturday around three o'clock in the afternoon. We arrived late, so some of the daily specials had already sold out (which we regret!), but everything we did try was absolutely delicious -- comforting, flavorful, and authentically Dominican. Then came the moment of truth... the cake tasting. And let me tell you -- the first bite lifted a huge weight off my shoulders. I turned to my fiancé and said: "We found our wedding cake!" The flavor, the texture, the nostalgia -- it was everything I had been missing and hoping for. Pure perfection. I am beyond grateful to this New York family for bringing true Dominican cuisine to Houston. Their food, their cake, and their warmth make the restaurant feel like home. If you are Caribbean, a former New Yorker, or simply someone who loves great food, do yourself a favor and visit Antojitos Dominicano. Houston truly needed this gem.

The pineapple bizcocho is sooooo good, the cake is so moist, will definitely come back again…read more Hopefully they add bring back the passionfruit cheesecake so I can try it since they didn't make it when we went. They also have food items and some meals as well including costilla de res, pollo guisado, pernil, moro, etc. We ordered the costilla with more, and the costilla de res (beef) was fall of the bone and the moro was yummy, for $16 we have at least 2 meals. They also have pastelitos, but by the time we got there (2pm weekend), they only had cheese (will try the beef pastelito next time.) There are tables in case you want to eat indoors and plenty of parking since this is in a shopping center.

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4.7(182 reviews)
34.9 miClear Lake
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Amazing food, everything was absolutely delicious. We tried the curry beef, oxtails, and brown stew…read morechicken. Macaroni pie, collard greens, cabbage and curried potatoes for a side. Ice cold red stripe to wash it all down.

Lucian's has been on my list for a while and I finally tried it out today…read more I love all the premier league football flags on the wall and also the Houston hbcu banners including my alma mater, TSU. The dining area is pretty spacious and on New Year's eve there were just a few other guests also dining there. A few others came in grabbed to go orders and left. The women's bathroom was spotless. I forgot to get our servers name but she was great and it didn't take too long for us to get our food besides the patties being made fresh to order. The beef, chicken and spinach patties were all fresh, flaky, crispy, and well seasoned with the perfect amount of spice. I had brown stew chicken with rice/peas, cabbage/carrots and plantains and my niece had jerk chicken with white rice, plantains and greens. All the food was good except I felt they skimped on my chicken portion a little and my chicken could've used a little more spice. It was cooked perfectly though, very tender and even though the portion was smaller than I'm used to it was just the right amount for me to eat during lunch, just not enough to take home for later like I'm used to doing at other Caribbean spots. We ended up getting patties, plantains and jerk chicken to go. Also, the patties were fresh and piping hot but the rest of our food was warm, almost room temperature.

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4.1(92 reviews)
2.1 mi
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The only bad news about this visit was learning that the owner will be closing this location at the…read moreend of February. I was immediately impressed with the sparkling clean interior, spicy warm aromas, and attractiveness of this restaurant. The lady working the front of the restaurant was polite and attentive. The food was wonderful. We started with beef, spinach, and chicken empanadas. Each had a crispy crust, savory filling and great dipping sauce. Next was the fish and shrimp with fried plantains... crunchy fried goodness. Our finale was the oxtail served with rice and peas, collard greens, and candied yams. Nothing beats a good serving of oxtails and these were good. I will have to visit their Missouri City location the next time I am in the mood for soul food in a Carribbean flair.

Looking for some Lat-Am/Caribbean food? Braised oxtails, plantains, empanadas... This is the spot…read more Comfort Foodies gave me comforts from "home." I'm not from the Dominican Republic, but I grew up eating this food, as a girl from Queens, who would eat at my friend's house, after school, and her abuela was always cooking the best home cooked rice and beans, and tender arroz con pollo. I drove out here about 40 minutes from Southwest Houston and was very happy with my meal! TY Comfort Foodies! Bonus mention-- the tres leches cake for dessert... YES. Get it. They also have a kids menu, and lunch specials. Yay for that! Not many places have it anymore!

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