Submitted by J H on 07/12/2022
This spot is great for all occasions. Breakfast, lunch, dinner, late night grub. I strongly appreciate them for being opened 24hrs. I love the Dominican vibe and they serve food with love. My go to order is Mangu with the Tres Golpes. They also make great sandwiches, have great soups (I love the sopa de pollo) and the lasagna is fantastic. This place has real home cooked Dominican food, you could never go hunger as long as they’re around. ????????
Submitted by Tony Sanchez on 06/21/2022
They are really rude while you are trying to make an order, and they prices are ridiculously expensive for a lunch l will not recommend it to anyone, don't go there they will try to take your money literally from you
Submitted by Maria Deno on 06/19/2022
Went for a sail on my friends birthday & decided to sit inside because it was a windy day. Ambiance 10/10. Shared chips and guacamole/salsa, two pitchers and everyone got tacos, spent ~$75.
Submitted by J S on 05/27/2022
NEVER AGAIN!! First off I'm Dominican, so i know spanish food. I ordered Carne Frita con Tostones and got over-cooked burnt old meat. The lady was nice over the phone, but they hold on to expired food. Greed over the health of your customers is not good. Please throw away your expired meat, and fire the cook who over cooks food. After eating two pieces it went in the garbage, tried 1 with lime & 1 regular, and still tasted like stale rocks both tries... Good luck eating here
Submitted by Karena M on 05/14/2022
La Barca has delicious food.
It's located not too far from NY Presbyterian Hospital so it's perfect to grab lunch for yourself or someone you might be visiting in the hospital.
The place is small but clean. They have alot of dividers up due to COVID. The lady who was attending me was perfect. She took my order exactly, verified what i wanted, asked a few questions and packed up my order with no issues.
The food was so good. I got a soup, pata de vaca. Delicious. I also got a half chicken, white rice, beans and salad. The chicken was not dry at all. The rice was nice and fluffy. The beans were tasty. The salad was good and it was seasoned for me.
Overall this place is really good. I was attended well, the food was delicious and the price was right. I can't wait to visit this place again. I highly recommend it.
Submitted by Wesley Ignacio on 04/05/2022
Great tasting Dominican food with a hole in wall location location in the city.
Give the black rice and beans a try . Yummy !
Submitted by Oi Lin “Chinagirl568” Wong on 03/06/2022
Always have delicious food. Service is fast. People are nice.
Steak Sandwich is the best around.
I miss their food since we moved to NJ. Only when we drive in to visit my husband's family would we grab some to go food. Never disappointed. Inexpensive and good food.
Submitted by Edliani Almonte on 03/02/2022
Honestly the best 3 Golpes I've ever had in a restaurant the mangú was so soft, the onions made just how I like it. Real good, delicious! They mostly speak Spanish, and are real Dominicans so if you're sensitive don't go here cuz you might take it personal when that's just how they are. My only regret was not ordering another for home. No pics sorry, I was starving but they give you 2 eggs, 2 salchichón, and 2 cheese on a separate foil bowl and the mangú and onions on another. Not a fan of how the egg was which is why the 4 star but if you get there early I'm pretty sure the eggs are more fresh, maybe ask to see if they can make them fresh. The cheese was warm and soft, usually it's cold and hard at other places. Cannot recommend enough. ????????????
Submitted by Per Sveen on 12/04/2019
Great place for a delicious, filling, drunken meal at 3 in the morning. Seems like a very strong and healthy sense of community in this restaurant, very friendly and helpful staff!
Submitted by Melissa Gibilaro on 03/25/2019
My sister and I were looking for a Dominican breakfast while visiting NY Presbyterian hospital. Saw La Barca was nearby with good ratings and figured we'd try it out. Ordered mangu con los tres golpes and we were not disappointed. Mangu was not dry as sometimes can be. Coffee was on point, too. Small neighborhood eatery with a counter and about 6-8 additional seats. Everyone coming in knew each other and it made me smile to be a NYer.