Grandma's Kitchen, in English, also known as El Sazón de Abuela, is located within the Old San Juan Food Court, but it's not visible from the street. To find it you have go into the food court, walk pass the front bar, walk down a long dark poorly lighted disgustingly dreary hallway passed the pool tables and there you'll see it at the end. If you get the feeling you're in an old abandoned Pennsylvania coal mine, the reality of it wouldn't be far from the truth.
It's a counter service only operation. There are no menus, just a menu board of limited offerings. There is also no table service, not even any air conditioning or climate control which probably accounts for place having an uncomfortable musty smell about it.
I ended up having some marinated chicken, rice and beans. It was OK, but for culinary quality about the same as you'd get from workmen's food truck at a construction site.
, also known as Grandma's Kitchen is located within the Old San Juan Food Court, but it's not visible from the street. To find it you have go into the food court, walk pass the front bar, walk down a long dark poorly lighted disgustingly dreary hallway passed the pool tables and there you'll see it at the end. If you get the feeling you're in an old abandoned Pennsylvania coal mine, the reality of it wouldn't be far from the truth.
It's a counter service only operation. There are no menus, just a menu board of limited offerings. There is also no table service, not even any air conditioning or climate control which probably accounts for place having an uncomfortable musty smell about it.
I ended up having some marinated chicken, rice and beans. It was OK, but for culinary quality about the same as you'd get from workmen's food truck at a construction site. read more