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    Mana's Gastrobar

    Mana's Gastrobar

    4.4(5 reviews)
    0.8 km

    After exploring Mayaguez a bit, we lost track of time. Suddenly, we found ourselves really hungry…read moreat around 2:30 PM. We hadn't eaten since breakfast and that was around 0900. We got caught up in our adventure and didn't think to check the time. We were having too good of a time! We didn't make reservations and planned to have a go with destiny as we explored my grandmother's hometown. Mana's Gastrobar extended a warm welcome to us. We happily received it and the rest is history. Side note: Most Mayaguez restaurants close (hard close (no one is there)) until dinnertime (5 pm or later). Mana's was open until 4 PM and came to our rescue. The staff were really friendly and accommodated us as we scurried in to take our seats. We called the number on Yelp to make sure they were open. The were open and made our trip even better. Mana's menu has creative Puerto Rican cuisine. We ordered tostones for an appetizer and pechua empanada and pechuga salteada as our main dishes. The chicken was cooked and seasoned authentically. The empanada tasted great and to temperature. The restaurant had a young vibe and cool aesthetic. College age customers sat at the bar while we were eating. It made me think about what life is like in Mayaguez at their age. My grandma lived there around that age (how times change and evolve). I would come back regularly for lunch if I lived in Mayaguez. We didn't see the dinner menu or the dinner crowd vibe. It would be fun to mingle with locals and see a bit more of where my grandma is from in this setting. The server knew my mom was not a local but also a "boriua." Her kind and genuine conversation with my mom made the lunch even more authentic. The lunch was great and I'll be back to check out dinner during my next visit. Overall, we were appreciated and not turned away when we were hungry. We spent a great part of the day looking around Mayagüez where my family grew up. It was nice to visit and feel welcomed at Mana's Gastrobar.

    This place is a local favorite of college students. the food is AMAZING! Great taste and excellent…read moreprices.

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    Rincon Boricua - La taína

    Rincon Boricua

    4.3(76 reviews)
    17.7 km
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    I have a winter home in Rincon and have found Rincon Boricua's lunch special to be the authentic…read morecomida criolla (local dishes). Good service, always friendly and the location provides an open air atmosphere with ample parking. A must not only for visitors but for the locals as well.

    Unfortunately, this was a very disappointing experience. After placing my order, I waited…read moreapproximately 44 minutes for my food to arrive. When the Churrasco Mofongo ($27.99) finally came out, the portion size was surprisingly small and did not reflect the price at all. For nearly $28, I expected a much more substantial serving and better overall value. What made the experience even more frustrating was that I also ordered four pastelitos at $2.99 each, and those ended up providing more food and better value than the $27.99 Churrasco Mofongo. It's hard to justify paying nearly $28 for an entrée when a few appetizers totaling less than half the price leave you feeling like you received more for your money. To make matters worse, the staff was largely inattentive throughout the visit. It was difficult to get anyone's attention, there were no updates regarding the long wait, and customer service felt like an afterthought, only because the question "Can I have an update on my order" was asked to the staff. A 44-minute wait can be understandable during busy times, but keeping customers informed goes a long way, especially when multiple families sat, ate, and left before receiving the order. Overall, despite the churrasco mofongo tasting really good, between the excessive wait time, the lack of attentiveness from staff, and the disappointing portion size, I left feeling that the meal was not worth the price. I hope management takes a closer look at both the service and the value being provided to customers.

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