Mrs. S C.
I ordered Dulcio’s Caribbean Restaurant on Uber Eats, and overall we had a pretty good experience! We tried the large turkey dinner plate and a side of Lalo. The turkey was super flavorful, lots of seasoning; but it was fried a bit too hard for my taste, and the portion felt a little small. The “large” mainly comes with extra rice and black beans, so honestly, I’d say go with the medium next time!
Now, the Lalo… surprise crab! Nowhere on the site did it mention that, which is so important because shellfish allergies are no joke. I’m allergic, so sadly I couldn’t try it. BUT my husband absolutely loved it and said it was one of the best Lalo dishes he’s ever had, so major points there! Another tiny disappointment is their pikliz. It was way too spicy and you can’t really enjoy it. And the friend plantains were to big and lacked flavor.
Overall though, still a good experience with some room for clearer descriptions.
… moreRyan Clarke
First time going it was great hospitality, clean restaurant and the food was decent. Chicken extra crispy, rice was fresh, plantain was crispy and soft on the inside, salad was fresh. So I give them 5 stars and a must place to try
… moreKissey Divine
Whoever giving this place 5 stars have to be family because everything about it was terrible. The place is run down, I wait 20 mins for my food to taste like NOTHING it had no Haitian flavors to the 2 plates I order. The rice was hard, the stew chicken and spaghetti was old. I was really looking forward to this spot because it’s close to my house and the reviews was pretty good. But I will continue to go to lake Worth from now on. Clearly the young Haitian Americans are back there cooking not auntie’s
… moreKatherin Cerna-Perez
10/10 Food was AMAZING!
Excellent service.
The portions were also great.
The kind gentleman in the front was very helpful when it came to deciding what I wanted.
As soon as I walked in I was greeted respectfully! I definitely will be returning in the future.
… moreHunter Axtell
Dulcio’s Caribbean Restaurant is the real deal. The griot was tender, the rice perfect, and the pikliz? Next level. I also had the Haitian spaghetti — packed with flavor and done right. Staff treated me like family and the whole vibe felt authentic. If you’re near West Palm Beach, this spot is a must. I’ll be back.
Recommended: Griot, Haitian Spaghetti, Pikliz, Diri Djondjon
… moreCora Hinds
Wait for the meal was long, but truly worth the wait. The food was delicious and plenty. Price was reasonable compared to other Caribbean restaurants. We had lots left over to take home .
… moreMarie Carline Muscadin
The service at Dulcio’s Caribbean Restaurant is excellent! The staff members were very knowledgeable about the food and provided fantastic suggestions. Our waiter was so attentive and accommodating. Dulcio’s Caribbean Restaurant is the place to eat.
… moreJennifer Gardner
Highly impressed. The legeme was so flavorful and the black rice was also delicious. Only thing i wish was that i bought a 2nd cup of pikliz bc they were everythingggg. My daughter got the griot and also loved everything sos pwa was so on point. My husband got the taso bef and demolished his plate. Very satisfied they definitely have a new customer. Staff was also exceptional and kind. Overall 10/10
… moreJasmine Browley
Mid Haitian food ever… please don’t waste your time. And they only gave me 4 pieces of groit… for $13.. then it was mid on top of it.. rice was mid.. pickliz was even midder… not that good. Go anywhere else.
… moreMillie Aurielus
I order 4 patties last time and I clearly stated I wanted hot dogs, eggs and chicken in all of them. My husband went to pick them up and they gave him all veggies and no type of protein patties. I’m like maybe they made a mistake and I let it go. Yesterday, placed another other, asked for the same thing but this time they gave me all hot dogs patties. I called over the phone, the person that picked up the phone was so rude and busy arguing with me. She had the audacity to tell me it was a language barrier when i’m a born and raised haitian. So apparently they don’t speak or understand Creole nor English. You can’t just whip up some flour, put couple pieces of hot dogs in it and charge me $8 for each one. I used to go there at least once a week and needless to say I will never go back there again. FYI, Your customers are the reason that you are even in business so if you don’t know how to talk to people you deserve to go out of business.
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