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    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    OPA! Greek Kouzina - Gyro de Cerdo

    OPA! Greek Kouzina

    4.5(19 reviews)
    0.4 km

    It's slim pickings when it comes to Greek cuisine in PR, so it was a breath of fresh air when Opa!…read morearrived at the scene not too long ago. It was also nice to know they are actually good. For appetizer my wife and I shored the Keftedes (meatballs). They came over a yogurt sauce and with a side of arugula. We were a bit disappointed. The taste wasn't bad, but the portion was very small for the price. You get three small meatballs. It's definitely not for sharing. But even for one person it feels a bit high. For the main course my wife ordered the Moussaka and I got the Shrimp Kritharoto and a side Greek Salad. We enjoyed both dishes, as well as the Greek Salad. Keep your n mind this is a small restaurant. There's not a lot space, both inside and outside. We went for dinner and it was packed. We were lucky to get a table inside. It felt like being in a Greek sardine can. Not a place for groups. It is worth eating here, though. We'll be returning to try more dishes and ouzo.

    Came in for lunch and really enjoyed it! The owner greeted and seated us. We enjoyed it all, though…read moreforgot to take pictures of our entrées. We had the Greek Farmhouse Salad with Chicken and the Souvlaki Chicken Gyro with fries. The Spanikopita egg rolls were a great appetizer and the Baklava with vanilla ice cream was excellent to finish! Hope to be back in the area again and will definitely make a point to go back!

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    OPA! Greek Kouzina - Don't sleep on this jewel, it will be hard to get a table very soon!

    Don't sleep on this jewel, it will be hard to get a table very soon!

    OPA! Greek Kouzina - Baklava with ice cream - delicious! Has both walnuts and pistachios.

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    Istanbul Restaurant

    Istanbul Restaurant

    4.3(186 reviews)
    11.5 km
    $$

    An unexpected stop for lunch during a cruise stop in Old San Juan, PR, the Istanbul Restaurant was…read morea combination of Turkish dishes along with dishes native to Puerto Rico. My brother and I tried dishes from both menus, and found it to be quite good. As we were walking past, a small sign for 'Grandma's Kitchen' caught our eye. My brother had been encouraging me to try Puerto Rico's national dish: Mofongo - mashed fried plantains. Unfortunately, restaurants were just packed with long waits and I wasn't in the mood to wait outside in the sun for a long time. The door next to the sign stated that it was a restaurant called 'Istanbul'. We peaked inside, and was welcomed warmly by a host, who let us know that the restaurant was both Grandma's Kitchen/Istanbul. There was nobody else dining inside, which was weird considering how every other restaurant in the area was packed. The dishes are made to order, so took a bit of time for it to come out one at a time. Mixed Seafood Stuffed Mofongo ($25) - served in a wooden pilon, the tall and narrow neck was stuffed with the mashed plantains, topped with a seafood blend of clams, dense fish pieces, octopus, and squid. The sauce was really well done, not too rich, but buttery enough to accentuate the seafood. I have to believe the seafood was prepared from frozen, but it tasted really good: a definite notch up from the seafood I've been having on the cruise boats. It was the first time having mofongo, and I liked it. This version had fried plantain chips, mixed with the mash of more plantains. I don't think this version had pork skin rinds, and I didn't miss it. It's extremely dense, so ended up eating maybe a third of it while finishing the seafood. It's a solid alternative to rice, though definitely can't eat too much of it. Doner Kebab ($18) - from the Istanbul portion of the menu, this dish was tasty, though the meat was cooked on a flat top grill like a burger patty, instead of on a vertical rotisserie. The lamb/beef patty was loosely formed and well seasoned, with the accompanying tzatziki sauce being a good add-on. Both dishes were cooked very well, the back kitchen has some skills. Service was friendly throughout. Water is not offered, but guessing they will give to you if asked. Payment was provided after the meal, and they do stick on a mandatory 15% gratuity for all party sizes.

    I love to use Yelp to find local spots when traveling; however I can't get on board with the high…read morereviews of this spot in old San Juan. The falafels were doughy and undercooked and the chicken kabobs very tough. Service was good, and we were the only ones in the restaurant. It's a little dark but clean.

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    Ciao Mediterranean Cafe - Sunset dining & drinks!

    Ciao Mediterranean Cafe

    3.5(39 reviews)
    13.7 km
    $$

    This place was right on the beach. It had a decent size bar with various tables for other seating…read moreoptions. The menu was typical bar food with a few local twists as well. The service was appreciated and the food came out in a timely matter. The prices were a little much, but one should expect that given the location. I went with the Cubano ($15?). It was a good size sandwich. It consisted of ham, pork, cheese, pickles, and yellow mustard. The bread was flaky and very enjoyable. For the rest of the sandwich, it was solid. I always enjoy a good Cuban sandwich. The fries that accompanied the sandwich was tasty too. I also tried their Puerto Rican pizza, which consisted of pork, and plantains I believe? To my surprise, it was pleasant. The slightly burnt crust was a little thin, but all of the toppings went well with one another. Will I go back? Probably because of the location.

    Located right on the beach with tables and a large bar and patio as well. You can just walk up…read morefrom Isla Verde Beach slushing your feet through the silky sand and sit down and enjoy pizza, burgers, sandwiches, and of course a famous local beer=Medalla, rum punch or pina colada. The Puerto Rican Pizza sounded interesting= Ground Beef, Sweet Plantain, Mozzarella and Marinara Sauce! The restaurant/bar is part of the Intercontinental Hotel. Bartenders are nice and food and drinks arrive promptly.

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    Ciao Mediterranean Cafe - View from the bar, looking north.

    View from the bar, looking north.

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