Pani Agua - Fresh Seafood and Puerto Rican Food in San Juan

Puerto RicoPani Agua - Fresh Seafood and Puerto Rican Food

 

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152, Calle Rafael Cordero, 00901, San Juan, PR Puerto Rico
contacts phone: +1 787-722-6477
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Latitude: 18.4650675, Longitude: -66.1166561

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    Daniel Garcia

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    Large choice of entrees and side dishes. Everything was delicious stuffed mushrooms fish crab shrimps and prawns. Mmmm

  • Dipti Mahendran

    Dipti Mahendran

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    After touring Old San Juan all day, if you want to sit back and enjoy a drink.... I'd say this is the place to be. Very friendly staff...I liked the location overlooking the square. It almost reminded me of the palazzos in Rome. We started off with bhel puri mix and chicken Satay. With medium to low spice levels, the Satay was a hit with my toddler. Bhel was good but I had higher expectations. Wish it was a little more crunchier. The chicken tikka kathi roll was amazing. Definitely one of the best I've had in US. The aloo chat was also good. Our friendly waiter explained how the sauces used in the item was guava instead of tamarind as in traditional Indian cooking. I personally didn't see too much of fusion as I had expected. But nevertheless I liked the options they had. Their drinks menu was very appealing. We tried 3 out of the 150 mojitos. They were all good. I tried a cardamon or elachi mojito which was good but I wished they crushed the cardamon more so that the flavors could blossom in every sip. It was still a great idea and I might be experimenting it at home soon. Overall we had a lovely time here. I'd definitely recommend this place to anyone visiting old San Juan.

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    Jairo Alan Gutierrez Jaime

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    Cheap beer and good food

  • Christopher Dedow

    Christopher Dedow

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    Friendly service and chill atmosphere to eat food and smoke hookah if you'd like

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    RaZ Miami

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    After going to a festival the day before, I needed some "tacos with my techno"....They don't actually serve tacos, but their location has an interior that reminds me of Ibiza style/NYC lounge vibe. Music was just great. While kicking back and drinking some water order some Sweet Plantains cup with chicken tandoori. Menu items seem priced typical for center city getaway. Appreciate a new take on caribbean cuisine indian fusion. Well done.

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