Discover Restaurants offering the best Mediterranean food in Carolina, Caribbean. Once an important center for sugar production, Puerto Rico's fourth largest city's current fortunes come from its factories. Intriguing nicknames for the city of nearly 200,000 include The Land of Giants and Arm Hackers Town. Situated on the island's north shore, this Atlantic city is considered part of the metropolitan San Juan area. Popular attractions include Carolina Beach, Casa Escute art gallery, Caribbean Raceway Park and Isla Verde Mall. To make the most of your visit, consider renting a car.
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4 based on 40 reviews
Hidden in a busy strip mall, we finally stopped in for dinner. It was excellent. The mint lemonade was so refreshing, the lamb chops good to perfection, the hummus and everything is home made. A family restaurant, we will definitely go back.
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4 based on 35 reviews
EST. JAN 2016 NAPOLES IS LOCATED INSIDE "EL SAN JUAN" HOTEL. SINCE THEN, IT HAS BEEN SERVING BOTH HOME MADE INTERPRETATIONS OF CLASSIC ITALIAN DISHES & WOOD STOVE PIZZA AS WELL AS DARING NEW VENTURES INTO THE UNCHARTED TERRITORIES OF FOOD. Napoles interio
So we were looking for a fresh Italian place for dinner. This is inside the beautiful El San Juan hotel. Our service was prompt though we had 3 people attending us- someone took our menus but then not our order so good thing we had memorized our orders. We were asked if we wanted lemons for our water and were brought limes. We asked again for lemons and they said âoh the yellow ones? Yeah we donât have those. â one waitress gave us a second glass of water while our initial waitress just refilled our water from a pitcher. The focaccia bread was very good the caprese salad and Greek salad were ok- nothing special. The margherita pizza was ok. The best part was the crust. The highlight though was when the drunk owner approached us while stumbling over and sat himself at our table. He asked us questions over and over again as he was too drunk to remember asking them. His eyes were bloodshot. He kept offering us free champagne but we politely declined as we just felt uncomfortable. Our food arrived and thank goodness he finally left and we could enjoy our last meal in peace. Overall it was a strange experience and i would likely not return as there are other options closeby for food. However the ESJ was beautiful so we were lucky to walk through and experience that pretty empty as it is still not fully functioning. Interesting experience to say the least....
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4 based on 112 reviews
Always a great mahi mahi filet... Thick and juicy. Always had good service. May be a few dollars pricey,but when you remember your feet are in the sand and you're looking at one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, I'd say its worth it..
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4 based on 58 reviews
This is a consistently good to great seafood restaurant. A locals favorite. Great service, ample parking and well located. However the place is dark, smells a bit and seriously needs a facelift and fresh paint. All the local fish are super fresh. The paellas are the best in town.
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