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Excellent place and service! Tripesto sandwich my favorite. 100% recommended Karen the owner is an awesome person. Live the place
Small Waffle and Coffee shop serving breakfast, Brunch, Lunch and Coffee prepared by Baristas in a creative armosphere with focus in hospitality.
Local restaurant with the vibe and look of all San Juan. Historical 1863 building with the style and architecture of the 3rd oldest church in the island. Family atmosphere, surrounded with beautiful views of El Morro Fortress just minutes on foot. Our spe
4 based on 19 reviews
This place is good for lunch, I have never been there for dinner. Service is a little slow but they have lunch specials until 3:00 pm. Parking is limited in front of the restaurant but there is enough parking close by.Churrascos are good and the presentation of the food is very nice. Pork is also very good.
A spacious setting with a bar in front left and afterwards a band platform and dancing area in the middle and in the rear a remarkable wall-size photo of the city, if I recall, of Firenze along the Arno River and bordered on side walls with unexpected copies of paintings, several famous ones being of the Renaissance era. The owner must have Tuscan roots and this was no simple copy of an Italian restaurant. The tables were well-spaced and of a unique natural design. From the Comfort Inn, the restaurant is a quick drive away or about a 1.5 km. walk along the beach area and then down to the Blvd. and then left.It was early in the afternoon that Sunday and with no other diners entering, my younger family members were only interested in just an elaborate pizza which was OK because they didn't want to overeat due to other pending activities for my birthday and a doggie-bag might do for leftovers. I couldn't help noticing that the menu listed several offerings of my favorite but rare gnocchi, a typical dish in my father's far northeast region, and even sumptuous Sicilian cannoli pastry, which I last ate in NY's Little Italy. I'll have to return in the future to try out the gnocchi and its sauces but without the band present.
The food was very good. Ample servings. The staff was very helpful (the menue was only in Spanish and they were very helpful to us English only speaking people).
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The food taste really good, good music and excellent place to eat. The restaurant is easy to find. I enjoy the time in here
Fresh fish, varieties and good service, need a little more work in the decor, but the food it's good, recommended!
4 based on 36 reviews
Love the Sangria. The food taste good and it was serve on a considerable amount off time because the place was packed, the problem was the parking space is shared with the other restaurant on the side and since bothe were full I parked at the street. This was my second visit and I am going for the other ones.
4 based on 140 reviews
About 20 minutes from San Juan you can taste Puertorrican cuisine without braking the bank and leave with a full belly. Their mamposteado with Churrasco (Sirloin) is the best I have ever had.( And I try it every where they have it on their menu). Service was great and my belly full!!
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