"No bad place, actually... it's a pretty typical of a Dominican hole in the wall. I had only the usual yellow rice n beans with a huge piece of roasted chicken (like a leg quarter, with a few vegetables (cooked broccoli and carrots, with some crushed, raw salad). This typical Dominican buffet style meal, cost me all eleven dollars plus tax plus I gave her a dollar tip, as you can see, it was 't exactly a budget break, but quite cheap, in fact. And the wonderful Caribbean ladies who serve me were friendly enough, as I continued to practise my rudimentary Spanish (ha ha ha ha ha ha ha..., with them and with some of the customers, also-- on this cold Friday afternoon, mid-March, up here in Yankee Land. And there was so much on my plate (for a few mice that I couldn't even eat it... and had to go with me too. Overall, it was a pretty good experience, with the only negative the small size of this hole-in-the-wall place, and its limited use of English matched my limited use of Spanish (ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha..."