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  • Authentic? I don't know - I'm not Latin American, nor have I ever been to Puerto Rico. I'd like to think so though. Reasonably priced? Absolutely. Delicious? HELL YES. There's not much to the exterior or interior of this little corner stop, but it just means there's that much more attention paid to the food. If Sokolowski's had a Puerto Rican counterpart, this would be it. Two ladies were alternately manning the lunch counter and pastry display, one of whom was switching off between English and Spanish like she was channel flipping on TV. Unlike Sokolowski's, the walls aren't plastered with photos and paraphernalia, and there are no shirts for sale, but there's a tiny selection of produce - which is advertised at $0.50 a piece if you buy a meal. We weren't sure whether they'd accept credit card, but they do for charges over $10. I'm sure the ladies were laughing at me because my eyes grew huge and I all but pressed my face to the glass of the lunch counter as I took in the bounty of steaming food options. Next time I'll have to peel my eyes away and try out one of the many sandwich options, but my friend and I opted to split a dinner size ($10) Roast Pork Combo and lunch size ($8) Beef Stew Combo. All combos come with rice (white or yellow - I recommend yellow), and beans. But these aren't just any old beans. I rarely ever get beans at Chipotle, but if they made them like Caribe does, soaked in savory juice and boiled with hearty potatoes, I probably would get them 100% of the time. If I could have, I would've tried some of the Pork Ribs, Empanadas, Mofongo, or Platains as well - but that's for next time! We couldn't leave Caribe BAKE Shop without trying a dessert, so we topped off our already full stomachs with a serving of Tres Leches. It was spongy, cinnamon-y, and appropriately moist without being too soggy. Their other signature dessert, the Tembleque (a sort of coconut pudding), had already sold out by lunch time - plan accordingly, but don't fret if the glucose craving is real, because they have plenty of other desserts to spare. The majority of customers purchase their food to go, but there's four chairs split amongst two family-sized dining tables. Which means you're welcome to stay and eat as long as you don't bring a crowd.
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