Walking into Casa Adela feels like stepping into a family kitchen in Puerto Rico. The aromas of sofrito, garlic, and slow-simmered stews hit you before you even sit down -- instantly comforting,...
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Casa Adela is a small, cash-only Puerto Rican restaurant located in New York City. With a cozy atmosphere and limited seating, it is a popular spot for locals and visitors alike. The menu features a variety of traditional Puerto Rican dishes, including roast pork, chicken stew, steak with onions, and octopus salad.
Guests can also enjoy a selection of soups, salads, sandwiches, and side orders such as mofongo and fried plantains. The restaurant is known for its flavorful food and generous portions, ensuring that diners leave satisfied. Casa Adela is a hidden gem in the city, offering an authentic taste of Puerto Rican cuisine.
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It's a four. It's a solid four. I arrived a little after 4pm with the intent on getting a 1/2 rotisserie chicken. I'm guessing they sold a lot already that day as the chicken still had to cook...
4.5 Really liked the food here, flavorful but not salty for me. This time, also ordered Bacalao; yuca with onions; mofongo which has pernil mixed in, and crispy chicharron on top (less pricey than...
Food is as authentic as it gets outside PR. Brought me back to my childhood (especially the flavors of the Pollo Guisado like my Mom use to make). Price is more than reasonable for the spread we...
The food was delicious and the service was with a smile To bad someone stole my glasses
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