Dominican Authentic Cuisine, drinks & music. Perfect for family and friends dinning gatherings. Serving Breakfast, lunch & Dinner. Give us a call if you want something special made before you arrive.
NEW! Kareoke Saturdays starting March 1, 2025 5pm-9pm
offering free donplines @ 8:30pm
Every TUESDAY offering tropical special plate of the day. Will be posted on our Instagram page.
Le Hacemos Su CORO!! NOS VEMOS PRONTO 🙂
Geo LaUnica Reyna
We really wanted Dominican food so I told my boyfriend to put it in Google & it did not disappoint!! We both had rice n beans mixed & steak in gravy he also got the chicken in gravy & fried yuca or cassava & I got platano maduro both plates served with a little salad. Food was delicious felt like I was back in DR!! The owner is very kind & courteous & makes sure you’re satisfied.
… moreJelenny Clark
After a long successful day at the beach my family & I were looking for good food. Nothing fancy but this food was so yummy!! Spanish food tasted like home! The time we arrived they were in the midst of closing & she was so kind to serve us anyway. The helper was so kind as well! I had Bistec •steak • with white rice & guandules so good! Can’t forget the side salad was tasty.
The tostones were fiyaaa my comadre loved the pollo ala plancha & the potato salad. Also had a taste of the the pollo a la crema was fiyaaaa
Thank you so much for having us!! The food was delicious and the staff were so welcoming! We will return
… moreVirginia Jimenez
I drive from Central Massachusetts to come here. I went once while visiting Salem, and now it has become my go to whenever we want Spanish food. Talk about authentic!!! It doesn’t get any better than this unless you’re back home on the island! The cook definitely knows what she’s doing!!! I cannot recommend this place enough!!!!!! Great food and Superb service at a reasonable price!!!!!!!! You will not be disappointed!!!!!!! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
… moreDany Acosta
I’m not a big Dominican food person, but I was recommended to try this place. It is hands down the best Dominican restaurant in all of Massachusetts. I was aiming for the oxtail but apparently everything’s cooked the same day so they ran out. I got chicken with sauce, beans and rice. The beans were very good but too many spices in my opinion. The rice was very delicious with the chicken and its sauce. The chicken was good also. It was quiet when I went a little difficult to find street parking. I don’t know if it’s wheelchair accessible because of the stairs in the front. Everyone was friendly. The booths are very clean
… moreElizabeth Kennedy
Rosa, blondie was my the best and the food was fresh and seasoned perfect. Try their fried casava!! Delicious!!!
… moreDina Komarova
The service here was exceptional. The owner personally greeted us and was incredibly friendly and accommodating, and the rest of the staff were just as welcoming. The food was great too— I had the red beans and rice with pork, and my husband ordered the rice with pigeon peas and stewed goat. We also shared plantains and eggplant “meatballs,” and everything was on point. The wait time was short, and when it came time to pay, the owner even tried to treat us to one of our sides, which was such a kind gesture (though my husband politely declined). Overall, a wonderful dining experience—we’ll definitely be back.
… moreMiguelina Peralta (Miggy)
This a brand new (2024) Dominican Restaurant in the heart of Peabody, MA.
The place is beautiful, family friendly, nice and clean decor and has a.combination of tables and booths
The booths are perfect for families with small children.
The owner is super nice and sweet, very helpful. She and her staff offer a very nice service and are very accommodating.
As many Dominican and Hispanic restaurants, they also have a meal of the day buffet with a selection of the main Staples of the standard Dominican food. If you are looking for a nice and ymmy “Bandera dominicana” meal, this is a great place.
The “Moro de guandules con chivo guisado’ is like you are eating in the Cibao region of the Dominican Republic.
Order a side of tostones or sweet plantains to complete your meal. If you are there early enough you may be lucky to get “un chin de concon” (a little bit of the burnt rice that Dominicans love to have).
They brew fresh coffee in house, so you can have a regular cafecito after your meail and they also have a small selection of freshly squeezed natural fruit juices and a few Dominican dessert options.
When sitting down, feel free to ask for your favorite version of Dominican music or any other. Always mindful of the rest of the patrons in the place.
Fully recommended.
… moreAMCT
We had the jugo de chinola, yuca frita, mofongo con bistec en salsa, and mofongo con camarones al ajillo. Every single dish was seasoned to perfection.
The energy in the place matches the food: loud in the best way, alive, and unapologetically Caribbean. Service was solid, friendly, and fast. You could tell they wanted everyone to enjoy the experience, not just the meal.
If you’re looking for a spot that delivers flavor, rhythm, and good energy, this place hits every note. Definitely coming back.
… moreVianca Vasquez
If I could give this place 10 stars, I would ! The workers are very friendly & helpful. The food is fresh, the restaurant is beautiful & super clean ! Amazing experience, I will definitely be coming back.
… moreAntonio Garcia
This is definitely an essential Dominican restaurant in the area. I can say that as a Dominican. Reminds me of home. Our server couldn’t be better and she was all smiles. Great atmosphere, the service was amazing. The food was delicious. Once you walk in, you feel right at home with the neighborhood energy and charm. This is my destination once a week, they also make the best Chimis Sandwiches hands down.
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