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Cibao Restaurant, located in New York, NY, offers a diverse menu featuring Dominican/Latin cuisine. With a variety of meat selections, including Beef Steak, Chicken, Seafood, and Fish dishes, there is something for every palate. Customers rave about the flavorful dishes, such as the best baked chicken, fast service, and generous portion sizes at affordable prices. The daily lunch specials are a great value, and the attentive staff adds to the overall dining experience. Whether you crave home-cooked Dominican flavors or want to try something new, Cibao Restaurant is a must-visit spot for authentic and delicious food.
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Welcome to Cibao Restaurant, a hidden gem located on Clinton St in New York City. This veteran-owned establishment offers a wide range of delicious dishes from Dominican and Latin cuisine.
From the mouthwatering Beef Steak selections to the flavorful Chicken dishes and exquisite Seafood and Fish options, Cibao Restaurant has something to satisfy every craving.
Customer reviews rave about the Best Baked Chicken, fast delivery, and generous portion sizes at affordable prices. The Daily Lunch Specials are a great value, and the home-cooked flavors will transport you to the streets of the Dominican Republic.
One satisfied customer even mentioned, If this place ever closed down, I would cry. That's how beloved Cibao Restaurant is by its patrons. So, if you're looking for a taste of authentic Dominican cuisine, be sure to visit Cibao Restaurant for a delightful dining experience.
“ Best baked chicken ever , super fast delivery time , if this place ever closed down I would cry ”
“ Service was fast, food was pretty good, the pernil was a bit dry but chicken was great. The prices are very good for the amount of food given. One plate of food is only $9. ”
“ Daily lunch specials are great values for the portion size. I haven't yet tried some of the more pricey dishes but Only heard good things about them. ”
“ If you're craving some home-cooked Dominican/latin cuisine, swing by and get yourself a chuleta with some arroz con habichuelas or tostones (the maduros are fire too). Will definitely be back to try other dishes!! Also, this post (& the food) was approved by my Dominican wife ”
“ Came in for a late night dinner. A lot of places in the area were closing kitchen at the time, so it was nice to find one with later hours. Got a chicken salad and it was phenomenal. Chicken cooked properly, not sure what the dressing was but there was just the right amount of it, making the salad taste delicious while still being light and filling. Our waitress was very sweet and attentive. I took half of the salad home and she brought me a container, utensils, napkins and a bag. Very simply decorated, might not look like much on the inside, but good food, nice staff and they played music at the end, making it an enjoyable experience. ”
“ Dominican cuisine as it should be, authentic. This definitely isn't the fanciest nor is it high end looking, what it has is the most delicious authentic Dominican food you're going to find on the LES (Lower East Side) and probably in this part of Manhattan. Everything I had was incredibly seasoned criollo food, and it was all incredibly fresh. I had the Chicharon de Pollo and Arroz Blanco, and Sopa de Pollo (fried chicken chunks, white rice and chicken soup) Everything we had totaled less than $30.00 and the portions were ridiculously huge. If you're in the area and looking to eat tasty delicious and fresh latin food then you've got to stop here. ”