I think someone posted about this a month or two ago, but I can't find it. Is there a good Caribbean restaurant in the Phoenixville area?
Jennifer M. replied:
Palma Breeze in Spring City: http://m.yelp.com/biz/palma-breeze-spring-city
Paul G. replied:
Puerto Rican food is really blend of Latin, African and Caribbean cuisine, so it's probably as close to Caribbean cuisine as your going to find in this area. My preference would definitely be Palma Breeze over Bahama Breeze.
Paul G. replied:
Like many cuisines, Puerto Rican food has been influenced by the cuisine of multiple cultures.
Jennifer M. replied:
Elizabeth- Palma Breeze is authentic Puerto Rican cuisine. It's owned and operated by a wonderful family. They have a small store next to a sandwich shop that's on the "street" (parking lot) next to/behind Burger King. "Although Puerto Rican cooking is somewhat similar to both Spanish, Cuban and Mexican cuisine, it is a unique tasty blend of Spanish, African, Taíno, and American influences, using such indigenous seasonings and ingredients as coriander, papaya, cacao, nispero, apio, plantains, and yampee. Locals call their cuisine "cocina criolla". http://www.topuertorico.org/culture/foodrink.shtml
Michele R. replied:
The road you are thinking of is Riverside Drive, just to the right of BK's parking lot. The building alongside the road turns into shoppes about halfway back. If you want some good Cuban and other Latin styles, there is a little place in Pottstown next to the Rita's at the intersection of Charlotte and Wilson. https://m.facebook.com/TheLatinCorner It may be a small place, but the food is tasty. -Charlie
My inlaws want to have a 40th Anniversary celebration on November 29. It'd be 20-25 people. Ideas on where to have it? They live in Chalfont.
Lori T. replied:
Metropolitan Diner
Pattirriccia R. replied:
Village Tavern in North Wales. They do large parties and the kids would be no problem. They have kids menus as well as great food for the adults. Here is the website if you want to check it out. They have done a ton of upgrading the decor and building so it looks great as well. http://villagetavernpa.com/. If you have any questions you can always call the number on the page and they will work with you. Hope this information helps you out.
Hello Everyone! Would anyone happen to know if there's a Puerto Rican restaurant around or within a few miles away from Pville? Thanks in advance!
Jeesely S. replied:
That's not true Anjelika. El Burrito is great. It's just not Puerto Rican food. Food in the Caribbean is different from Tex-Mex or Mexican food which some people don't realize. But both are equally delicious!:-)
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Linda G. replied:
The people here always need help. http://www.pottstowncluster.org
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