Cleveland has a large Puerto Rican population and it is a shame there are not many options for good Latin food outside of Rincon Criollo, Quisqueya La Bella and Caribe. Most Puerto Rican people that I speak with prefer to cook at home. I am glad that Caribe exists for a quick fix of Caribbean cuisine. The food here is delicious and affordable. There is a heated food buffet that includes beef stew, sausage, pork, beans and rice among other options. You can specify if you would like a small or large container. I opted for a small serving of yellow rice and beans with beef stew and a Cuban sandwich. This order could have served a family of four and was around 9 dollars. The pork in the Cuban was a little dry late in the day although I came about an hour before closing. It was a great sandwich. The beef stew was excellent and I highly recommend it. The empanadillas are filling and could be a standalone meal. I ate some of the meal inside and took the rest with me. I stepped outside on the corner of Seymour Ave and Fulton and couldn't help but wonder why Charles Ramsey would have opted to eat at the McDonald's on Clark if he lived down the street from Caribe?