DULCE PATRIA

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Savor Mexican cuisine that will combine many elements of culinary traditions. You may be offered such food as good laing, seafood and tacos, don't hesitate to try them. You can listen to live music in the evening. Pay attractive prices for eating at this bar. You will certainly like the cool atmosphere. Google users awarded DULCE PATRIA 4.5.

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Lisi Hilario Request content removal
Our favorite part of the night was getting dressed up for each other & literally coming home to a baby that’s still asleep . This was my birthday date & I’m overall disappointed . First of, I’ll start off by saying the staff is super friendly. They accommodated us arriving 20 mins before closing & without a reservation. Decently empty for a Saturday night, but the music was great. The place is small, buts it’s not the end of the world and the set up was evenly spaced out. Pros: The presentation of the food is beautiful. The music is well diverse. A photographer comes by and takes pictures to later on purchase if you desire. Their virgin piña colada was different; it was more juiced like and tasted great. Good portion of food too! We didn’t have to wait long fir the food too. Cons: Limited menu- I felt like it was catered more to seafood eaters & they lacked variety. For a Dominican Owned Restaurant, I missed the Dominican feel! Where’s the pride ? Where the flag? The authentic traditional meals or toppers or sauces and seasonings we are so well known for. Where’s the Dominican Art. Did not like their in house Tequila. The Manager offered it on the house which was Very sweet but we didn’t like the flavor at all so I could of honestly went off without having it. We got our order taken by the manager as the server was busy and didn’t come to our table right away. I ordered another piña colada as the first one was also on the house as soon as we walked i and unfortunately they added alcohol to it so I did not drink anymore than 2 sips . I still got charged for it and the on the house virgen piña colada I could swear they charged me for it because it was on the bill I ordered their chicken and shrimp tempura without shrimp & without eel sauce and they brought it out to me with the eels sauce. I got tostones and they were too soft for my liking and they didn’t have mayoketchup or salt, just a garlic coating . My fiancé ordered crab cakes and it was more potatoes stuffed than crab. Overall the food was okay just not something I would go back for. We felt like it was overall a waste of a date night because they messed up twice with my order & we had a baby sister plus tolls so it was an overall expensive night that left a sour taste in my mouth. My last peeve was the art that was shown on the walls lacked proportions. Now to some it’s whatever, but the Dominican culture is beautiful! Our art, music, food and overall culture is what makes us who we are. I felt like it lacked that & the food was nothing special. No dessert options either. I was confused as to why gratitude was automatically added for a table of 2 when usually in other spots it’s added for 5+ people and then suggested tip was recommended for afterwards. For that I would of rather drove to NYC to eat at Mamasushi. I hope Dulce Patria is able to take this review to better themselves and being the spice to their business. Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: $100+ Food: 2 Service: 2 Atmosphere: 3
Nicole Filpo Request content removal
I came here one time for a quick dinner date with my best friend. And this is my second time coming I just had my birthday dinner with 13 guests. And everyone agreed that all the ladies there were super attentive. The music was so good and the food was even better. Jamelle was our waiter and her patients divine. It is not easy to do with 13 guest drinking all different orders etc . 10/10 Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: $50–100 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes: Churrasco
Arianny Request content removal
Disappointing Dining Experience at Dulce Patria Restaurant. I recently dined at Dulce Patria Restaurant and unfortunately, it was a letdown. From the moment we walked in, the ambiance felt lackluster and uninspired. The service was slow and inattentive. Speaking of the food, it was underwhelming at best. The dishes lacked flavor and creativity, tasting like something I could have easily made at home. To top it off, the prices were exorbitant considering the quality of the food and service. It's safe to say that I won't be returning to Restaurant anytime soon. Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: $100+ Food: 1 Service: 2 Atmosphere: 2
Open now 3PM - 12AM
$$$$ Price range per person $10 - $25
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913 Main St
Paterson, New Jersey, USA
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913 Main St, Paterson, New Jersey, USA
Features
Outdoor seating Сredit cards accepted Delivery Takeaway Booking Wi-Fi TV Wheelchair accessible
Opening hours
SundaySun 1PM-12AM
MondayMon Closed
TuesdayTue 3PM-12AM
WednesdayWed 3PM-12AM
ThursdayThu 3PM-12AM
FridayFri 3PM-12AM
SaturdaySat 3PM-12AM
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