Cibao's Fried Chicken

123 Throop Ave, New Brunswick
(732) 296-8451

Recent Reviews

Maddison Morgan

Everything seems to be fine, but there are some staff that needs to observe but still good customer service!!

Iva Wright

Excellent and yummy food, I like the atmosphere the place has, and the staff members were very friendly. I will surely come back.

Yelinda Cheatham

We are all full, happy and very satsified. Friendly staff and the food is amazing for a great price. Love the fact that they drove all the way to north brunswick. Thank you!!!!

Jerry G

Delicioso pork ribs especially

Ian N.

This place is closed. It's now Estrella Fried Chicken.

Aziatk

Don't eat at this spot. Went yesterday on 12/09 got food poisoning threw up 5 times in 24hrs and can't even keep down gatorade. Only place I ate at yesterday. Really disappointed as they seem like nice people but place is just not kept right. Thank god didn't feed it to my kids.

Kay R.

Don't be mistaken: this place is your quintessential hole-in-the-wall. The only seating is four or five stools along a counter; it's primarily a take-out place. And the neighborhood ... well, it's not exactly the best. That being said, it has some of the best Puerto Rican food I've tasted outside of my grandparents' kitchen. (My coworker tells me that the name is Dominican, but even she agrees that the food is Puerto Rican.) I realize that the name says 'Fried Chicken,' and they do have that as well. But if you head a little further back into the restaurant, they have rice (white or yellow) and beans (pink kidney beans, which I grew up calling habichuelas), and stewed beef or chicken. I've been coming here for years and have tried pretty much everything they offer (except for the fried chicken, ironically). All of it tastes just like the food my grandparents used to make: soul-satisfying and full of flavor. (Side note: sometimes their stewed chicken is a little dry, so I recommend trying the beef first!) Their portions are huge, especially considering how little you pay. I usually get a small order of yellow rice, beans, and beef and I always end up with at least half of it left over - not bad, considering that it's only around $5. (Another side note: They only accept cash, no cards.) All in all, if you're looking for good Puerto Rican soul food, this stuff is worth braving the rough neighborhood. Just remember to lock your car. (Seriously.)

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