Devoted exclusively to 'la cocina criolla', this starchy cuisine developed on the island a century ago. The traditional specialties include Omofongos (green plantains stuffed with veal, chicken, shrimp or pork) and Arroz con Pollo (stewed chicken with saffron rice. Despite the relative modernity of the building located on Ashford Avenue, the decor also sports the distressed brick appearance you'd expect in Old San Juan. Most dishes are priced at the lower end of the scale, and be aware that the portions are super-sized.
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I used my credit card ONCE during my 4 day trip to Puerto Rico at this restaurant. The next day there were $1000's of fraudulent charges on my ...
IDENTITY THEFT
I used my credit card ONCE during my 4 day trip to Puerto Rico at this restaurant. The next day there were $1000's of fraudulent charges on my ...
I do not recommend, BUT
My review is based on visit to this rest. a few years ago. I was dissapointed, although the menu carries typical dishes. Although I can't say i...
I do not recommend, BUT
My review is based on visit to this rest. a few years ago. I was dissapointed, although the menu carries typical dishes. Although I can't say i...
Charming & delicious
We were disappointed when our Puerto Rican friends had to cancel our lunch date. Following their advice we still went to Ajili Mojili. Five of ...
Charming & delicious
We were disappointed when our Puerto Rican friends had to cancel our lunch date. Following their advice we still went to Ajili Mojili. Five of ...
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