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Finding the ideal place to dine in Puerto Rico is simple, as International cuisine is the theme for the majority of restaurants in all of Gran Canaria's holiday resorts.
In Puerto Rico, the amazing variety of different restaurants can leave visitors confused for choice. Even while traveling many people prefer to enjoy food that they are familiar with, leaving the tasting of local delicacies to the occasional evening. Churchill’s Restaurant for the Best of BritishChurchill’s is a long established British restaurant in the heart of Puerto Rico’s main shopping centre and is well renowned for serving traditional English fayre. Amongst the most popular dishes are the ‘he-man’ mixed grill, that has enough meat on the plate to satisfy an army, and the typical roast beef or ‘Sunday’ dinners that are accompanied by all the usual trimmings. Scruffy’s Kitchen and Decent Pub GrubClose by to Churchill’s restaurant is one of Puerto Rico’s best Irish bars called Scruffy Murphy’s; and as well as being renowned for its nightly live music, Scruffy’s Kitchen also serves a wide range of British style pub grub to help soak up the overflow of Guinness habitually imbibed by the bars regular customers. An Entertaining DinnerCafé Central is in the heart of Puerto Rico’s commercial centre and reputedly serves the best British breakfast and excellent coffee. The huge open plan restuarant-café is open daily from morning through to late evening, and the comfortable terrace is an ideal place to wile a few holiday hours sipping on a freshly fruit juice or an elegant cocktail. Elvis Alive and Kicking in Gran Canaria!The extensive evening menu on offer in Café Central is well prepared, ranging from British traditional to typical Spanish and also international dishes, so there really is something to suit everyone, and all served with a touch of style. Late diners, or those who stay on for an after-dinner tipple, will be entertained by the true ‘Memphis-style sequinned suit show’ of Café Central’s resident ‘Elvis’ singer and the sultry tones of Spanish ‘Fernando’, the guitar playing vocalist. Lunch or a Romantic Dinner on the BeachThe long hours of soaking up the sun on the glistening, white corral sands of Amadores Beach can help to develop a very healthy appetite. If hunger strikes, then the beach front restaurant called Porto Fino, with it’s abundant menu, would be a good choice for satisfying a midday craving. Fresh Fish and Canarian PotatoesOne of the most popular dishes served from Porto Fino’s kitchen; is the huge mixed fresh fish grill-platter that combines many different types of fish and shellfish, and is filttingly accompanied with tasty Canarian potatoes in ‘Mojo’ sauce. A truely fitting lunch in beautiful, seaside surroundings and served by friendly staff. Amadores by NightAn evening meal eaten on a sea-front terrace, watching the sunset across the water, can make for the most memorable of holiday evenings. On the Amadores Beach is an Italian owned; and staffed, restaurant called Ciao Ciao, where the food and service are only outshone by the sun slipping below the waters edge. With excellent fresh pasta and a wide variety of authenic Italian dishes on offer, as well as Ciao Ciao’s famous, homemade ice-creams dining out in this lovely setting could turn out to be the best night of any holiday.
The copyright of the article Puerto Rico's Best Restaurants in S Europe Travel is owned by Liz Correal. Permission to republish Puerto Rico's Best Restaurants in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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