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El Rastro- un espacio diseñado para celebrar el Arte, GastronomÃa y CoctelerÃa, fusionando experiencias internacionales y convirtiéndolas en Arte! El Rastro es un espacio interactivo, promoviendo el arte y facilitador de espacio para exhibiciones y taller
El Rastro opened very recently (a week and a half ago). The setting is quaint and warm, located close to the historic city center. The food is spectacular. All fresh ingredients, mostly organic produces, some from the owners' own garden. The bread and the brioche come from the next door bakery, the maple syrup is homemade and has a twist of ginger which enriches the experience. You can order from the menu or choose one of the day's specials. Portions are copious and delicious. The staff was very pleasant. The owners, Lucecita and Maria, were very attentive and went out of their way to accommodate us (we were a group of 13 showing up at 2pm for a Sunday brunch - they normally close for a couple of hours at 3pm). Although the restaurant just opened and we were expecting a few glitches, the food was served in less than 15 minutes and had not been precooked. It was fresh off the stove. There is a very well stacked bar which serves amazing cocktails and the bartender knows a thing or two about making good drinks. This is THE place to try if you're in Ponce and probably worth driving across the island just to try.
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Puerto Rican-Greek Grill. Open air dinning with a complete bar and a spectacular view to the Caribbean Sea live jazz every Friday night. Greek experience includes saganaki (flaming cheese), grilled seafood greek style, pita bread and hummus (homemade), gy
Took the family to celebrate my Dad's birthday. The restaurant is a little tricky to get to, but we made it. Parking is unique as well. However, the food and the service were good. The recommendations were good and the waitress did a good job of upselling us on items, but they were very good. The pita bread and hummus are very good, but the portion is small. All in all, it was a nice evening by the water. During our dinner someone got engaged and it was followed by a big party.
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El Rastro- un espacio diseñado para celebrar el Arte, GastronomÃa y CoctelerÃa, fusionando experiencias internacionales y convirtiéndolas en Arte! El Rastro es un espacio interactivo, promoviendo el arte y facilitador de espacio para exhibiciones y taller
El Rastro opened very recently (a week and a half ago). The setting is quaint and warm, located close to the historic city center. The food is spectacular. All fresh ingredients, mostly organic produces, some from the owners' own garden. The bread and the brioche come from the next door bakery, the maple syrup is homemade and has a twist of ginger which enriches the experience. You can order from the menu or choose one of the day's specials. Portions are copious and delicious. The staff was very pleasant. The owners, Lucecita and Maria, were very attentive and went out of their way to accommodate us (we were a group of 13 showing up at 2pm for a Sunday brunch - they normally close for a couple of hours at 3pm). Although the restaurant just opened and we were expecting a few glitches, the food was served in less than 15 minutes and had not been precooked. It was fresh off the stove. There is a very well stacked bar which serves amazing cocktails and the bartender knows a thing or two about making good drinks. This is THE place to try if you're in Ponce and probably worth driving across the island just to try.
El Rastro- un espacio diseñado para celebrar el Arte, GastronomÃa y CoctelerÃa, fusionando experiencias internacionales y convirtiéndolas en Arte! El Rastro es un espacio interactivo, promoviendo el arte y facilitador de espacio para exhibiciones y taller
El Rastro opened very recently (a week and a half ago). The setting is quaint and warm, located close to the historic city center. The food is spectacular. All fresh ingredients, mostly organic produces, some from the owners' own garden. The bread and the brioche come from the next door bakery, the maple syrup is homemade and has a twist of ginger which enriches the experience. You can order from the menu or choose one of the day's specials. Portions are copious and delicious. The staff was very pleasant. The owners, Lucecita and Maria, were very attentive and went out of their way to accommodate us (we were a group of 13 showing up at 2pm for a Sunday brunch - they normally close for a couple of hours at 3pm). Although the restaurant just opened and we were expecting a few glitches, the food was served in less than 15 minutes and had not been precooked. It was fresh off the stove. There is a very well stacked bar which serves amazing cocktails and the bartender knows a thing or two about making good drinks. This is THE place to try if you're in Ponce and probably worth driving across the island just to try.
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