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    Gena's Grill

    3.8 (239 reviews)
    InexpensiveDominican, Puerto Rican
    Open 7:30 am - 11:30 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    GENA'S GRILL ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for kids

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    Stewed Beef Special
    Chris S.

    Dropped by on a Saturday afternoon to get some lunch. Very small and cozy, brick-and-mortar mom-and-pop vibe. Order at the counter and find a seat anywhere, though it probably only seats like 6-10 people max. I got the stewed beef with yellow rice and beans. The rice and beans were great - can never go wrong with that at a Dominican spot. The stewed beef was a bit on the dry end, but I find that to be pretty common. Still, a good amount of food. Recommend if you're looking for a small authentic Dominican joint in the East Village!

    Mofongo with Chicken
    Kathleen S.

    I was excited to try Gena's Grill, which I had read as offering some of the best Latin food in the area. Focusing on Dominican, Puerto Rican, and Cuban cuisine, Gena's Grill is a local neighborhood favorite. Unpretentious in its interior and ambience, it focuses on delivering reliably good food. I'd walked past the restaurant numerous times, and then finally opted to order delivery from there over the weekend. We ordered beans (habichuelas), the Latin daily soup (sancocho), a stewed goat dish (chivo guisado), mofongo with chicken, and a Dominican cake (bizcocho dominicano). Everything was flavorful and delicious. I especially loved the sancocho, mofongo, and goat dish. The rich, warming beans accompanied the mofongo wonderfully. Portion sizes were also generous; there were plentiful leftovers from our meal for two. Although others have complained about price increases, given the current inflationary environment, I thought the prices were reasonable.

    Stewed Oxtail Special

    A small shop I found while wandering through the area, this place had food packed with all the flavor I could ask for. The oxtail was nice and juicy and the rice was seasoned perfectly. Food served in a timely manner.

    Sancocho
    Amy W.

    This is definitely not Authentic Dominican or Puerto Rican food. The Flavor of my and my coworkers food was completely off. The oxtails she ordered were tough red and oily. The Sancocho I ordered was flavorless. The soup had a tip of a drumstick and a small piece of beef mostly bone, and the broth was Cilantro Flavored but also salty. The saving grace was the bread as I used it to dip into the broth to get full.

    Saddest arroz con pernil
    Oliver A.

    I am Dominican and I was in the area waiting to pick up someone from the eye hospital nearby and decided to get lunch from here, since it is advertised as a Dominican/puerto rican spot. What a disappointment. This has got to be the saddest Dominican lunch I've ever had. The portion of pernil was sooo small. They took one small piece of pernil and shredded it and spread it on top of the rice.Plus, I paid almost $10 for it. Seriously, what a joke. Food didn't taste Dominican at all. Perhaps because there was no one Dominican there. I feel I have to apologize for the people who've eaten here and think that's what Dominican food tastes like. Please do yourself a favor and skip this one, if looking for a bite in the area. There's plenty of pizza spots around. Gave 2 stars because the service was fast and the lady in the counter was pleasant.

    Latin / Sancocho
    Victor H.

    This place is amazing! I ordered a sancocho and it was tasty and well done. It was well stewed as the meat was well seasoned, tasty, and good consistency. I also had a beef stew with maduros. The beef was very good. The sauce was also good. The maduros were well made. The whole beef stew with maduros went really well with sancocho. I would definitely recommend this combo for you. The place is small but it gives you a very good feeling of mom and pop shop. It also offers you the traditional Dominican dine in experience.

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    I got the beef stew, it was not tender and received manly rice. At least the rice was good.

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    Food is always good and priced reasonably. Not fancy and very few tables, but delicious Caribbean food.

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    The food is always season well. The rice and beans has a lot of flavor. The roast pork is off the chart. The Cubano are excellent.

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    Food was delicious, been coming here for long time now,had the pork chops with rice and beans and avocado salad, yummy, yummy

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    Got here just before the lunch crowd - this place is a hole in the wall in the middle of Times…read moreSquare. There were lots of choices available - we chose the fried chicken chunks and the Cuban sandwich. All were very tasty - would have been awesome if the chicken pieces were boneless but it was still good regardless. We were able to sit down and ate the food there to keep it nice and fresh.

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    One of the few restaurants open early in the area. I took shelter from a downpour of rain and was…read moregrateful the restaurant was open very early in the morning. It's spacious and there are lots of tables and seating for large groups. There were only a few other patrons at the tables but at the counter I could tell from conversations a group of regulars. It's the kind of place that's definitely a neighborhood meet up spot. My server said I could sit wherever I wanted. I ordered black coffee and mangu with fried salami. I wanted sustenance and stick to your rib kinda food as I had a long day ahead in the nasty weather. The menu offered lots of choices. My food took about 15 mins to arrive. I wasn't in a rush . My mangu was prepared fresh, I could tell by the lingering steam that maintains its vigor till the last morsel. The pickled onions were really done nicely- the perfect amount to acidity I enjoy . My salami was not overly salty . I really felt like cuddling up in a blanket and staying in after that comforting homemade meal . I'm going to come back to try ptjer items when I'm in the area again. My server was attentive and checked on me several times. Overall a great experience. One thing to note is that tje bathrooms are located down a very steep flight of stairs and there no elevator, so access is limited.

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