Are these dirty montherfu#%rs for REAL!!! I went to buy some food over there for my aunt as I was going to visit her around midnight. After seeing her & leaving, she called me saying her goat was rotten. WTF??? I am in complete shock. She left the food for me so I can taste as evidence & boy o boy how disgusting it was. These motherfu#%s are messing with the wrong one. Im about to call the Better Business Bureau on they asses. Waste of my damn money. Unacceptable
Jemeil D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Brooklyn, NY
Spanish food, I truly love it… and for great prices, the amount of food given felt as though I was feeding a huge family… lol. my point is that their food is delicious and their not stingy with it… I will definitely be here again!
Santos P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Bellingham, MA
This spot is one of my favorites when passing through the Bronx. Food is always fresh and very tasteful, prices are reasonable and they always have delicious family dinner combos. You will enjoy Spanish food and appreciate it!
Lisa S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Bronx, NY
Informal spot with food under the glass,…you point and pick what you want. I think it’s delicious. Lived in the neighborhood for 8 years and keep coming back. $ 6 gets you a big bow of stewed chicken, rice. And beans that lasts me several days. It can be loud, but also, they serve alcohol, so if you need a drink, thus is the spot.
Tina C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Queens, NY
«I want… I want my Cuchifrito!!» — Demetrius D. Caridad, is a franchise fast food Spanish restaurant with multiple locations. With my sweet 2013 Valentine along with his brother-in-law, we elected takeout for a whole chicken with yellow rice, salad with beet all totally approximately $ 50.00. Who puts beet in their salad? MEH. Neither of us request beet in our salad as it was automatically dumped in. Beet reminisce me of my former love’s mother of Saltibarsciai, a traditional Lithuanian cold beet soup. Beet is not for everyone’s individual taste or liking as I do not consume beet in any shape or form as it ain’t to my liking. The chicken was prepared as rotisserie style, nothing uniquely Spanish as I’d hoped, but was very moist and somewhat salty. The yellow Spanish rice also leans on the salty side. This Caridad lies in East Tremont in the Bronx but sadly no Ceviche. It serves as a local hangout for the community and opens late. Atmospheric conditions are multiple TV screens all viewing Spanish sports. Seating is ample where the tables are embedded with the local favorite, NY Yankees player(past or present). This restaurant appeared somewhat empty on a Friday night. It appears to be dark, but clean and staff are fluent in Spanish as well as English. A bar in the corner of the restaurant serve patrons of mostly middle-aged men whose highlight of the week is a whiskey or a brandy to dispense their former glory life’s adventures to anyone who listen staving off a mental breakdown. All alcohol genres at the bar are served in Snifter glasses. All patrons are subject to disclose valid photo identification in accordance with NYS law of age 21+ to be served. There were no Churros either as I have a craving for Churro covered with warm chocolate. I wanted to try Cuchifrito con Ajo(Puerto Rican style) but sadly my party of three opt for chicken, salad and yellow rice. Franchise fast food is not my pick for taste, but Caridad gets the job done to fill my hunger pangs, amid the fore mentioned. «I want my Cuchifrito uptown, downtown, Spring, Winter, Summer, or Fall I want my Cuchifrito mmm… always hits the right spot» – Demetrius D.