Modest, old-fashioned eatery making hearty, homestyle Dominican specialties, with delivery.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 345 N 12th St, Philadelphia, PA 19123
Phone: (215) 925-2000
Website: https://paradamaimon.shop/
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Reviews
The first time, I was craving ropa vieja, so I ordered the “Beef Stewed, from the “a La Carte” section, with a description that says, “served in separate containers” for $15. It came with rice and beans, which surprised me, because it said “a la carte,” but made sense that it would be a complete platter, considering the price and the note about it being served in separate containers. I also ordered a salad and a tres leches cake. The was perrrrrfect. The meat was so tender and so flavorful. The rice and beans were perfect. The salad was just a large container of lettuce with tomatoes on top. Nothing else, not even dressing, so I made a mental note not to buy that the next time. The cake was ok. But it was still a 5 star meal bc it was una bandera (a complete lunch plate) and it was delicious.
Today, I ordered the grilled chicken breast, from the same “a La Carte” section of the menu for $17. And I decided to add a side of “vegetables” instead of ordering a salad this time. I had my heart set on that rice and beans. When my lunch arrived, the bag was soaked thru from the chicken being packaged poorly, and the only thing in the bag was a container with two chicken breasts, a container of lettuce and tomatoes, and a side of dressing. Devastating, but, i don’t know if it was a mistake or not, bc the section IS called “a la carte.” The chicken is SO good, tho.
I just don’t know what to make of it. Which is the standard? WITH the rice and beans, or without? I would eat this every day if it came with the rice and beans.
I will be leaving Philly shortly, so I felt compelled to write a review about this restaurant….
Although I have basically tasted the entire menu, I would say that their Rabo Encendido (oxtail stew) has always been a standout; the meat falls off the bone and it is submerged in a rich, deeply seasoned sauce. Their Pollo Guisado (specially the family combo was always a home run)… If you’re looking for something that’s definitely a Dominican plate, I would recommend the Mofongo con Chicharrón, which I recommend eating it in house to enjoy it hot (don’t have this delivered)…. Make sure to get it with the accompanying broth (can be a little garlicky FYI).
As far as the ppl that work there…. Every single time the service was attentive and warm—the staff truly made us feel like family…
The prices are more than reasonable for the generous portions, though parking in this area can be a bit tricky because of the proximity to the city center. nonetheless, it’s a must-visit for anyone craving authentic Dominican home cooking.
Their food is delicious, the atmosphere is cozy, the value is unmatched. There have been multiple occasions where this restaurant has taken me from stressed and hangry to full and relaxed.
I tend to get roast pork with rice and beans, but I have never been upset with anything I’ve ordered.
I would have given a better rating if the beans and pernil wasn’t so salty and if aguacate and/or tostones where offered. However, still a good place to get your Latin food dishes
I ordered the cerdo guidado and it came with rice, beans. I also ordered super tasty maduros, sweet plantain.
SO good. Great prices (see menu).