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    Karibbean Cuisine

    4.6 (178 reviews)
    ModerateDominican
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    Updated 3 months ago

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    Outdoor seating
    Dogs allowed

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    Amber S.

    Came here with a friend from the DR and was able to find parking right around the corner. There were plenty of tables inside and outside. We ordered the quipes, mofongo, stewed oxtail plate, picadera Dominicana, passion fruit juice, and morir soñando. My favorite was the picadera Dominicana just because it included an assortment of street snacks, but the quipes and mofongo were incredible as well! I felt like the texture of each dish really stood out. The only thing I would not order again is the stewed oxtail plate, as the rice and beans were mediocre, and the meat wasn't the easiest to pick off the bone. I also though the morir sonando was really unique, though I personally enjoyed the passion fruit juice more.

    Tres Golpes
    Jessica L.

    I was craving some tres golpes for breakfast and it did not disappoint! Very yummy. I wish there was better parking because the street is very busy and parking in the neighborhood is limited, but it was worth it to soothe my cravings.

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    Raeanna D.

    Amazing! I will def be back. Welcoming atmosphere and extensive choices. The oxtail and rice was soo good. I can't wait to be back. Parking can be a bit overwhelming street parking on a busy street. Prices reflect quality of food! service was fast and efficient. I can't wait to try everything on the menu

    Tires golpes
    Yovy D.

    I finally visited the famous restaurant known for serving the best home-cooked Dominican cuisine. Wesley provides excellent customer service. I ordered a traditional Dominican breakfast, "tres golpes," along with an Inca Cola champagne and a water bottle. The entrance is greeted by a large Dominican flag , offering a warm welcome, and the outdoor seating area is available if you prefer to dine outside.

    Miles S.

    Ilonka and her daughter are the best! They've been through everything when it comes to restaurants and are making it happen, the family way! Great energy and food and she is aiming to keep up with even more classics. I don't gotta favorite, cause all the food my favorite. Authentic ambiance and service, great spot. Pull up & stay eatin!

    Lorraine A.

    Karibbean Cuisine has turned into one of my favorite restaurants in the area! I grew up on Dominican food and was so happy that I found this gem of a restaurant! Firstly, Tia is amazing and such a nice person. When I first visited, she greeted me like family and happily explained and recommended options on the menu. She's super personable and takes the time to know all her customers. On my first visit, I ordered the Chicharon completo with the mixed rice and potato salad which was absolutely delicious. All flavors blend together amazingly and I didn't want to stop eating even though I was full. Since then, I've been in a few times and have had the opportunity to try different menu items and I'm never disappointed. Everything on the menu is absolutely delicious, The restaurant is spacious and great for any amount of people. I highly recommend everyone come to Karibbean cuisine and try the amazing food here!

    Stewed Oxtail ($24)
    David Y.

    This was my first time trying Dominican food and I enjoyed it quite a lot. I tried the stewed oxtail ($24), which came with two sides: mixed rice and pink potato salad. The oxtail was excellent, it had been cooked down so that the meat was very soft. The accompanying juice made the already flavorful rice even more delicious. I was doubtful about the potato salad but it balanced out the rest of the meal nicely. The service is friendly, but they do get busy and sometimes there can be a wait. Maybe a third of people take their food to go. And it's right on Venice so it's easily accessible.

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    Roger H.

    Just had dinner here and we loved it. Over the years we have made regular trips to New York and New Jersey and had some great Dominican food while there. This measures up in every aspect. The sazón is awesome, everything we ate was awesome, the black beans were especially good, the sauce that came with the Picadera Dominicana took the fried meat platter to the next level. The morir soñando (orange creamsicle) was very good as well. Not too sweet but really refreshing with the fried food. More than once the employees and the owner came out to check on us, and just talked to us about the food. It made us feel very welcome. Definitely going back and sharing with my friends that want some good food!

    Kevin S.

    Shoutout Tía. Great food. Great service. Great experience. Like Tía told us, it's all about the stews. You can't go wrong with the carne guisada and pollo guisado. We got both (and an extra side of carne not pictured). So melty, hearty, homey, and delicious. I am so happy that we got a taste of La Dominicana this evening. It hit the spot!

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    Sabrina L.

    This place was great: friendly service (thanks, José!), good selection, solid eats & drinks overall. I got the mofongo (not actually written out; only hint of its existence is a picture [bottom left pic of a ball] :P), chicken empanada, and tamarind drink. My friend got the fried chicken platter and soursop drink. The mofongo was good, but what really stood out were the drinks (actual fruit used!) and fried chicken (so tender [my friend thought it was a baby chicken] and yet so well battered; so tasty w/ the lemon juice!). Oh, also ordered the beans dessert, but we were so full by then that we couldn't really get ourselves to eat it, so saved it.

    Beef Empanada / Pastelito and everything else.
    Msjayfab G.

    Finally a Dominican spot that actually tastes good!!! The owner Tia is so nice, reminded me of one of my aunties making sure you've had enough food to eat and only wants to know how you enjoyed her cooking. She was wonderful. The food was delish especially her beef empanada!!!! Her food was so much like I've had back home. I was so happy and excited to have it, meant everything to me. Now I have two spots I can get food from; the second being Bodega Delights. I strongly suggest you to come on by to Tia's joint, you won't regret it!!

    Bistec ensabollado
    Marcos C.

    So apparently we have all been eating steak wrong this whole time. They try to tell me that steak is supposed to be overcooked, mushy, gray and look like someone just threw it up. I will attach a photo which looks like absolutely nothing on their menu and let you be the judge but I do not recommend this place.

    Guisado is a delicious hardy stew
    Carey I.

    When it comes to Caribbean cuisine, the Dominican Caribbean cuisine restaurant is a good representation of everything. For example, they have three different kinds of plantains or banana. And I can't decide which one I like the most.Mangu is soft smashed, madras is sweet, and tostones is fried, flatten and fried, crispy. The grilled onion toppings on the chicken and pork chops is absolutely amazing. It's sweet and savory with a hint of citrus. . And the. Moro Rice gives me a hint of Cajun dirty rice with accented flavors of Jamaican peas and rice.. I love it. Get some of the onions and sauce with the rice as well. I'm a fan of Caribbean flavors, so I might be a little biased. The menu reads like a Spanish's menu, which is deceiving since the flavors have more of a Cuban, Puerto Rican, and African blends. Not tacos and burritos here. The empanadas are fried and filled with ground meat, nice and big and meaty. Notably not at all spicy either, compared to other foods. Definitely savory.

    Fried green plantains ( tostones) with shrimp and green salad on the side

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    Ask the Community - Karibbean Cuisine

    Is this still open? Website says it's closed and I don't wanna drive all the way to LA to find it's closed.

    Do they make mangu?

    Yes, I believe Tia Ilonka (the owner) does it on Saturdays and Sundays; make sure to check in with her though. She's usually very responsive on Instagram: @karibbean_cuisine

    Do you guys have Dominican salami?

    She has Induveca.

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    Indoor seating next to kitchen and main entry
    Indoor seating next to kitchen and main entry
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    Complimentary bread
    Indoor seating to the left of the door

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    Indoor seating to the left of the door

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