Ivan our waiter was amazing! Very attentive and helpful. Food was very good. Chuleta Kan Kan is good but a bit hard. Churrasco was very good and tender, done perfectly. Nice atmosphere. Very busy place and food took a while to come out but it was busy especially today that it's Easter. Will be coming back.
Good restaurant with amazing food and nice staff. There was a wait and the outside seating does have a view of the T-Mobile district if that’s your thing. Some dishes were pricey but they were also good in the moment. HUGE portions had some left over for the next day. The flavored lemonades were delicious
If you’re staying at the Aloft San Juan by the Convention Center, you are in for a treat. Just steps from the hotel's front door is Sazón Cocina Criolla, in the heart of Distrito T-Mobile. Whether you're solo or with a group of friends, this restaurant and the location are a great choice and offer a variety of traditional dishes.
I started out with an Empanadilla de Pernil for my appetizer. This was a first for me as I usually get this with beef, but the pernil was a solid recommendation. For my entree, I had Churrasco with Plantanos, which really hit the spot. All of this went along great with a Pina Colada.
Salon is located inside the T-Mobile District and is absolutely a great spot to spend some time and unwind. Between the music, the flavors, and the energy, Sazón amounts to more than just a dinner. It’s an absolutely great experience, which is why it is one of my regular spots.
This was our worse dining experience we have ever had on this beautiful Island. Our waitress was Dennise, she rarely checked on our table. Our drinks took about 25 minutes to arrive. It was myself and two teenagers 15 and 17.
Our food took an hour to arrive, I ordered stewed cod (horrible it was very fishy tasting I assume the fish was not fresh). My sides were rice and beans (rice was sticky and beans had no taste at all, very bland). I also ordered arepas, they were delicious. Most of our food was left as we couldn't eat it.
My granddaughter ordered Sorullos stuffed with cheese and Mini alcapurrias (they were over cooked and hard). The Sorullos were good.
My other granddaughter ordered the same as myself (stewed cod) She tried eating it and like me, she didn't like it. She liked the arepas that came with it. Also ordered was Mofongo, very dry, took one bite only, left the rest.
I had sweet tea and loved it. The girls had non-alcoholic Pina Colada (they each drank two, they really loved it).
I personally will not return here (My bill was $103 I left a $17 tip our server looked at it and walked away. Not even a thank you and I went against my granddaughter's wishes not to tip because our server did not serve our food someone else came plus the fact that she never came back to check on us!
Please check the place out for yourselves, you may have a better experience, One thing I can say is that it does not represent the authentic culinary heritage of our Puerto Rican culture that is experienced throughout the Island. The tourist seem to like the place so that's great for the economy. Not worth the money we spent. Very pricy for food we didn't eat.
DTMO is a great place and fun time for all members of the family.
I was disappointed in the atmosphere it was really nothing to see. This place is located on the TMobile mall in Puerto Rico. The wait for a table this night was crazy over 40 minutes. The food wasn't all that and we ordered just about half of everything on the menu. From the bacalito, to the chueletas and drinks. The fried pork was over fried and it was hard. The rice was probably the best thing on the menu. The decor was kinda cute. I really can't say much about this place because every thing we had was either too salty or over cooked. Thank goodness we had a friend with us who ets everything otherwise it would have all gone to the garbage. But as always go check it out for yourself and write a review. One thing I have to say is Si vas a representar la orgullosa herencia culinaria de la cultura puertorriqueña, ¡sirve y cocina la comida correctamente!
Jennifer Martinez
4 months agoIvan our waiter was amazing! Very attentive and helpful. Food was very good. Chuleta Kan Kan is good but a bit hard. Churrasco was very good and tender, done perfectly. Nice atmosphere. Very busy place and food took a while to come out but it was busy especially today that it's Easter. Will be coming back.
Taynasia’
4 months agoGood restaurant with amazing food and nice staff. There was a wait and the outside seating does have a view of the T-Mobile district if that’s your thing. Some dishes were pricey but they were also good in the moment. HUGE portions had some left over for the next day. The flavored lemonades were delicious
Antonio Rodriguez
2 months agoIf you’re staying at the Aloft San Juan by the Convention Center, you are in for a treat. Just steps from the hotel's front door is Sazón Cocina Criolla, in the heart of Distrito T-Mobile. Whether you're solo or with a group of friends, this restaurant and the location are a great choice and offer a variety of traditional dishes. I started out with an Empanadilla de Pernil for my appetizer. This was a first for me as I usually get this with beef, but the pernil was a solid recommendation. For my entree, I had Churrasco with Plantanos, which really hit the spot. All of this went along great with a Pina Colada. Salon is located inside the T-Mobile District and is absolutely a great spot to spend some time and unwind. Between the music, the flavors, and the energy, Sazón amounts to more than just a dinner. It’s an absolutely great experience, which is why it is one of my regular spots.
Yolanda G
2 weeks agoThis was our worse dining experience we have ever had on this beautiful Island. Our waitress was Dennise, she rarely checked on our table. Our drinks took about 25 minutes to arrive. It was myself and two teenagers 15 and 17. Our food took an hour to arrive, I ordered stewed cod (horrible it was very fishy tasting I assume the fish was not fresh). My sides were rice and beans (rice was sticky and beans had no taste at all, very bland). I also ordered arepas, they were delicious. Most of our food was left as we couldn't eat it. My granddaughter ordered Sorullos stuffed with cheese and Mini alcapurrias (they were over cooked and hard). The Sorullos were good. My other granddaughter ordered the same as myself (stewed cod) She tried eating it and like me, she didn't like it. She liked the arepas that came with it. Also ordered was Mofongo, very dry, took one bite only, left the rest. I had sweet tea and loved it. The girls had non-alcoholic Pina Colada (they each drank two, they really loved it). I personally will not return here (My bill was $103 I left a $17 tip our server looked at it and walked away. Not even a thank you and I went against my granddaughter's wishes not to tip because our server did not serve our food someone else came plus the fact that she never came back to check on us! Please check the place out for yourselves, you may have a better experience, One thing I can say is that it does not represent the authentic culinary heritage of our Puerto Rican culture that is experienced throughout the Island. The tourist seem to like the place so that's great for the economy. Not worth the money we spent. Very pricy for food we didn't eat. DTMO is a great place and fun time for all members of the family.
ItReallyisn'tPersonal B
4 months agoI was disappointed in the atmosphere it was really nothing to see. This place is located on the TMobile mall in Puerto Rico. The wait for a table this night was crazy over 40 minutes. The food wasn't all that and we ordered just about half of everything on the menu. From the bacalito, to the chueletas and drinks. The fried pork was over fried and it was hard. The rice was probably the best thing on the menu. The decor was kinda cute. I really can't say much about this place because every thing we had was either too salty or over cooked. Thank goodness we had a friend with us who ets everything otherwise it would have all gone to the garbage. But as always go check it out for yourself and write a review. One thing I have to say is Si vas a representar la orgullosa herencia culinaria de la cultura puertorriqueña, ¡sirve y cocina la comida correctamente!