Kasalta is a traditional restaurant and bakery showcasing a mix of Spanish, Puerto Rican, and Cuban cuisines. Its quality makes it an outstanding establishment. The décor is unpretentious, cafeteria-style and features a large counter and tables clustered throughout the spacious room. Although an informal atmosphere prevails, you will find celebrities such as San Juan's Mayor having breakfast here on Sunday mornings. Dishes include Caldo Gallego (Galician hearty soup), Cubano sandwich (with pork and cheese), and Spanish Paella. An ample variety of pastries and beverages are also available.
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“Good food, snobby vibe”
Kasalta underwent a makeover about 2 years ago, which was a big improvement. The coffee is great, and the food is excellent, however cheap it i...
“Fun and Easy Local Place to Eat”
This isn't anything fancy but it's a great place to go for a filling meal without the fuss. My husband and I ate brunch at Kasalta's every day ...
“Overpriced bakery gourment deli”
I've visited several times while vacationing in PR. This time, I went there to have a light snack before flying out. Prices has gone way up and...
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“A pretentious, overpriced deli”
This place really strives to appeal to the local self-anointed aristocracy. Prices have skyrocketed after they remodeled. Potato or elbow macar...
Overpriced and Lacks Ambiance
Kasalta is a convenient place to eat but is overpriced and the food we had was bland. Pastries are good. Small cups of overpriced coffee. It...
Great place to eat!
We had lunch here on Saturday, February 7, prior to our cruise. It was great! The Cuban sandwich was delicious. If you have a weakness for d...
Overpriced and Lacks Ambiance
Kasalta is a convenient place to eat but is overpriced and the food we had was bland. Pastries are good. Small cups of overpriced coffee. It...
Where coastal San Juan's self-proclaimed aristocracy likes to chow down
Kasalta has morphed into a very unpleasant culinary experience over the short span of a few years. It's fine to get an overpriced coffee and pa...
Great place to eat!
We had lunch here on Saturday, February 7, prior to our cruise. It was great! The Cuban sandwich was delicious. If you have a weakness for d...
wonderful local experiance
kasalta's was reccomended by many locals and for good reason. Good value, safe location, cheerful staff and excellent home made food made to or...
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