There are fewer places in my neighborhood that I enjoy eating at more than Casa Adela. It's open for lunch, has a laid back attitude & consistently serves up excellent Puerto Rican food. Entering the place there are 3 things that you will immediately notice; Delicious chicken dancing in a rotisserie, Latino TV on a small set in the back & owner Adela Fargas with her army of family members & employees working away endlessly among the diners.
I normally order the half a chicken with yellow rice & black beans, but as of late I've been trying other dishes. I recently had the bacalou (dried cod cooked with veggies in a tomato sauce), the roast pork & the chicken stew. All good dishes, but the chicken is still my favorite. It has a deep red, flavorful skin (I'd really like to know how they spice this dish) & succulent, moist flesh. I've tried to replicate it at home & just cannot get anywhere as close.
The cafe con leche there is also really good, as well as the flan which is made using cream cheese & has a very unique flavor. The average meal will run you about 10 bucks or so, but trust me when I say that you'll leave more than satisfied!
Thursday, March 26, 2009
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I lived in Puerto Rico for couple of years and MAN, that food is GREAT! I still cook many PR dishes at home here in AZ. Pernil, arroz con gondules, rice and beans... GOYA products Rule!
And try Mofungo (spelling?) too if they serve it, it's a Dominican dish, but with either pork, octopus or shrimp, can't go wrong....
I wrote the above comment as well....
I need to try Mofungo next time I go... I Love Pernil as well!
mofongo is the bomb.....this place is right around the corner - you must live in my hood
Yeah dude, I can spit on the place from my window! I 'm there at least twice a week!
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