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From the moment I stepped through the door, I could feel the warmth and love that the owners poured into every aspect of their establishment. Huge dinning area with multiple compartments. There was a separated hall that can easily accommodate big private events. The food was flavorful, but what trul
I've been wanting to try Puerto Rican cuisine for a while now, and there aren't too many options in Pittsburgh. When I saw Flavor of Puerto Rico was offering a $6 discount on an online ordering app, I was definitely interested. Tonight, I ordered the baked chicken sandwich, sweet plantains (maduros)
Amazing hidden gem here locally. The food is delicious with good portions at a competitive price. Not many Puerto Rican spots around the city so we're lucky to have one as good as this close by. The staff are also extremely friendly!
The BEST empanadas, amazing vegan and vegetarian options. Arroz con gandules were amazing, make sure to try the arroz con leche for dessert.
Food was good, typical puertorrican flavor, but it was too greasy. I expected this from the empanadilla since it is fried but not from the rice with pigeon peas, nor the shredded pork. Portions are big and the prices very reasonable.
I'm Puerto Rican, and this place exceeded my expectations. Yvette and Victor make you feel like family. The food is delicious. Flavor of PR has a lunch counter vibe, and they have a party room available for rent too. Our faves so far are the chuleta frita (porkchop) and the pastelillos (empanadas).
I’d suggest going here. The food is delicious and as someone who has lived in Puerto Rico growing up, this place is the closest you will likely get to Puerto Rico here in Pittsburgh. Note: there is no seating. So you pick up and go. The owners are also really nice. It’s a husband (American)/wife (P
I’m a Boricua that moved to Pittsburgh from another state and I finally found a legitimate Puerto Rican food spot!!!!!!! This restaurant had awesome owners, amazing food and the vibe was set with that Salsa music that reminded me of my parents showing off their fire dance moves at the Salsa club. Th
So, I got alladis for $11! They didn't even hold me on the plantains...I got like 50/11 plantains for $2! The chicken was so juicy and seasoned like fuuhhh. I'm not finna lie, the rice was a smidge too salty for me, but I buried it in hot sauce anyways. Lol It is good, but a girl is trying to watch
A wonderful spot for Puerto Rican cuisine. Everything I've tried from here has been five stars. The baked chicken sandwich is my absolute favorite. It's a lovely family owned and operated restaurant that I look forward to visiting often.
So my wife and I stood in Pittsburgh while visiting our first grandson for the 1st time. He lives at home with our boy and his wife about 1.5 hours away in Ebensburg PA. As usual I looked up any local Boricua spot and Flavor of PR popped up. We went there twice during our 3 day stay and made sure o
Simply amazing!!!!!! The food was absolutely wonderful & priced just right! I'm high on food right now! Great atmosphere & the best people working here. A++++++++++
A great authentic place to eat Puerto Rican food! The pork shoulder was fireeeee. Made me feel like I was back in San Juan.
Very good as a Puerto Rican who cooks it was great I truly recommend this place if you haven't gone yet very friendly it almost felt like I was home going to get a plate of food it's a much try
The friendly, family-like service and "home cooked" food more than made up for the modest space of this small business. We enjoyed plantain, white rice, rice with gandules, empanadas as well as a pork sandwich and roaster chicken. Everyone enjoyed their meals and my kids enjoyed the games provided b
As a Puerto Rican living in Pittsburgh and I can say that this food transported me to my roots, but also to my land Puerto Rico 🇵🇷 Thank you 🏼
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