Find out what Cafe restaurants to try in Aguada including Bieeeen Bueno, Mimosa Brunch Farm to Table, 5 Star Frappe Gourmet, Bieeeen Bueno, Burger Day's, Suculento, A Little Taste Of Paradise, Eileen's Panaderia
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Restaurant & Bar with a variety of Breakfast, Creole Lunch and a la carte food. Specialty Stuffed Breast, Stuffed Mofongos, Grilled Meats, Fish, Nachos and Assorted. Variety of cocktail made with natural juices and fresh fruits
Visited last saturday with a friend. It is a small and simple yet AMAZING street food on their menu. We ordered the 32 oz natural juice mojitos and they it turned to be the best I've tasted so far in the west side of Puerto Rico for only $15. The tacos de bistec ranchero and flautas rellenas de majado de vianda are DIVINE. They serve as well mofongos and other puerto rican delightfulness. Be aware it is an open space with no air conditioner but fresh air.Will definitely visit this place and recommend this place.
Cozy place for breakfast, lunch and dinner in a budget. Barista coffee, natural products, daily lunch specials.
Stopped here for breakfast and the food was simple and good, the portions generous and the space and staff warm and accommodating. Had a delicious cup of coffee. Would definitely recommend, especially since the price point appeals to the budget friendly traveler.
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Los mejores frappe que he probado son los de 5 Star. Mi favorito es el 5 star de frutas muy refrescante, el de nutela mmmm rico y el de almendras entre otros. Lo recomiendo
Brunch farm to table, local products, puertorrican coffee, fresh juices, mimosa bar and wine list.
We had a great brunch with the kids. After a visit at Jeanmarie chocolat (an organic cocoa plantation), Jeanmarie recommended this nearby place for brunch (she provides chocolate and some produce to Mimosa). We had the sweet sunshine platter and vegan platter. Both platters were accompanied with fresh garden herbs salads, which were delicious. To name a few, the eggplant crepe, pickled root, french toast and homemade yogurt with granola were both tasty and refreshing. Fresh food is a rare find in Puerto Rico, so we were delighted to enjoy fruit and vegetables in season and native to the area, or food that isnât deep fried. Chef Sebastian was kind enough to show us his garden, explain his part in the farm to table movement in Puerto Rico, how he overcame hurricane Mariaâs devastation in his family farm, fights pests organically and his education mission for the next generation of Puerto Rican, that should learn to rely on themselves and their fertile soil to plant and harvest the land. Puerto Rican unfortunately rely too much on importing food when their land is so fertile. After the hurricane, many suffered hunger because they didnât have access to food, and farming education and repurposing land for farming could help with that.Highly recommended visit!
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Cozy place for breakfast, lunch and dinner in a budget. Barista coffee, natural products, daily lunch specials.
Stopped here for breakfast and the food was simple and good, the portions generous and the space and staff warm and accommodating. Had a delicious cup of coffee. Would definitely recommend, especially since the price point appeals to the budget friendly traveler.
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