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    The coconut mini arepas and mojitos were a hit with our group. Service was better than we've experienced anywhere else in Puerto Rico!

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    Phó Que Rico - Outside seating on Calle de Tatuan

    Phó Que Rico

    3.3(32 reviews)
    51.2 km
    $$

    It is a bit of a hidden gem to find authentic Vietnamese flavors tucked inside a luxury spa in the…read moreheart of Old San Juan. The Pho at Anam is a masterclass in balance. In a tropical climate like Puerto Rico, a noodle soup needs to be soul-warming without being overly heavy, and they hit that mark perfectly. Whether you opt for the classic beef or the chicken, the meat is sliced thin and serves as a tender companion to the noodles. The beverage program is designed to be as refreshing as the Pho, focusing on vibrant, tropical flavors that cut through the humidity of Old San Juan. They aren't just sugary tourist traps; they are well-crafted and often utilize fresh botanical ingredients. Drinking here is as much about the sight as the taste. The bar overlooks the San Juan Bay, and watching the sailboats and cruise ships pass by at sunset with a cocktail in hand is one of the most serene experiences in the city. The staff manages the dual nature of the business bar and spa with surprising grace ; you never feel rushed. The service at Anam is described as personal and welcoming, which is a refreshing change of pace from some of the more hectic, high-volume bars nearby. Anam is for the traveler who wants sophisticated relaxation. Between the aromatic Pho, the fresh fruit cocktails, and the view of the water, it offers a multi-sensory reset that is hard to find elsewhere in Old San Juan.

    I was planning on eating tacos and saw this place. The picture of drunken noodles just caught my…read moreeye. I went and ordered the Drunken noodles with chicken. I waited while the chef cooked the meal. This is an interesting spot. it has a band outside and a nail and manicure and spa location in the back. I got the food to go and went outside to a table. This was the best I have had. There were vegetables, meat in a nice stew. It was delicious. I would certainly recommend this location. If I am in the area I would definitely try it again.

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    Phó Que Rico - Inside is a bar and right next door is a nail salon place

    Inside is a bar and right next door is a nail salon place

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    The Noodle Merchant - Thai wings?!

    The Noodle Merchant

    3.1(26 reviews)
    48.1 km
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    Came here for lunch with the hubby. I had the steak pho and hubby had chicken pad Thai. Normally,…read morewe would never pay $16 for pho or pad Thai but we are on vacation and acknowledge the high cost of living here. It's certainly not the best pho or pad Thai we've ever had but it is solid. My pho had a generous amount of herbs and bean sprouts and the pad Thai didn't have the strong tamarind and peanut flavor that I am used to but was still acceptable. This satisfied our craving for Asian food nicely.

    I'm glad this place exists but it's far from perfect. I actually ate here and the Chinese place…read moreright across from it since a friend said the owners were the same. At the Noodle Merchant, I tried their chicken wings and dumplings. The wings were fried nicely but I didn't like the filling inside of the dumplings. It tasted too mushy for my liking. At Himalaya's, I had their seafood hot pot. All of the seafood was not fresh, but that may be because of the hurricane. I didn't like how the hot pot was just full of sauce. If it were some kind of broth (like it's supposed to be) I would have enjoyed it more. But the "hot pot" ($22) was more like a giant stir fry swimming in soy sauce mixture. I did like the presentation though and the rice was nice. I'm glad there's an Asian stall but seeing them boil ramen packages like I do at home and then charge $15 is not what I call good eats. Again, not sure what's normal and what's changed due to the hurricane. I would like to come back and give it another shot.

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