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Puerto Rican restaurant serving traditional dishes including empanadillas, alcapurrias and picadillo de "carne" made with Impossible meat. Also offers sushi with zalmon sashimi, notuna sashimi, JustEgg scramble, vegan burgers, sandwiches, tacos, mac & cheese and more. Kids menu available. Located in Miramar on the left about 200 feet from the Ponce de leon at 605 Calle Cerra. Also known as Maui’s Great Burger. Brunch Sat-Sun 9am-1pm. Open Mon-Sat 12:00pm-10:00pm, Sun 12:00pm-9:00pm.
153 Reviews
First Review by JonathanDArts
4Real
Points +194
Get the Empanadas - Edit
This place was pretty chill. Such a cool artsy vibe. The empanadas are a must have. The service was a tad off, but there were only 2 servers with a lot of business for Christmas Eve.
Read morePros: Great Empanadas (reheated well), Beautiful Art
Cons: Service was alright
Tigra220
I took your advice and it did not disappoint! Thanks!
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Matham
Points +535
Vegan versions of typical dishes - Edit
It was great trying out some vegan versions of typical Boricua food. Great value and friendly staff
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Solanum
Points +162
Great way to eat some Puertoriccan meats - Edit
We stopped by here after a long day of rum distilleries while on vacation, so we needed something at least a bit greasy. I saw a sign out front which said that this place is also an art gallery, and when we got inside (it was a slower day) they were hanging up some very nice paintings. In fact, the whole interior was very colorful.
Read moreTheir menu was huge, and in both spanish and english. I took the route of choosing something with the fewest words I recognized (alcapurrias) and my friends each got something else, mostly Puertoriccan food though. It was all very delicious.
A man who might have been the owner came by to tell us about the food too, which was very helpful! The hot sauce (and presumably other ingredients too) was made locally. The intention behind most of the dishes is to appeal to meat eaters, so if you have some in your group, this is a great place to take them. The flavors of the v. carne in particular were very concentrated, which made it go perfectly with rice. If you like garlic, you MUST get a side of beans too.
We tried among us all five dishes that were all very tasty, especially after a day of drinking!
Updated from previous review on 2023-09-26
Pros: All vegan Puertoriccan food, Inexpensive
Cons: Overreliance on Impossible
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lauraburgxs
Points +21
Poor quality control - Edit
I used to love this place but the quality control has been consistently failing. There have been times where the food tastes fermented, plastic lids inside other non corresponding foam containers, and worst of all I found an acrylic nail in one of the empanadas. I honestly cannot eat here without getting nauseous. Hate to say that I don’t recommend this place to anyone.
Read moreJoseR.Vallenilla
We have been renovating our kitchen. Have had some issues. But after a $200,000 dollar investment. We are pleased to say we are back!!!! Sorry for the inconvenience!!! ❤️
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a_ruva
Points +444
Nice - Edit
The food was good. I had a pizza empanada , whilst the flavor was good I felt like it could have been more stuffed than it was. I also had what was recommended as being ordered the most, can’t recall the name, but I def enjoyed the flavors of it. The restaurant had a lot of things to choose from, mostly burgers and sandwiches, but I wanted to try the most cultural thing on the menu! I would def eat here again.
Read morePros: The staff was nice , I like the aesthetics of the place
Cons: Eating from to go containers while dining in
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Mma13
Points +1864
Fantastic authentic Puerto Rican food - Edit
I loved the pastel and rellenos de papa that I tried from here! Also ordered the BBQ chicken sandwich, which I was concerned would be spicy because online it said a “spicy batter” but it was not, was delicious. Highly recommend to try some traditional dishes without any doubt they’re vegan
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MarielQuinones
Points +76
Awesome! - Edit
We went here about 4 times during our trip! They have all puertorican cuisine in vegan versions, but the menu is super expansive. Those puertoricans that are vegan: try the rellenos de papa! One for the ages
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CourtneyBublitz
Points +152
So good - Edit
I loved their food and I especially loved the daiya cow mural 🥹 4 stars only because it wasn’t my favorite food I had in or around San Juan but it was delicious nonetheless!
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Lauren23
Points +165
Yummy indulgence— restaurant in transition - Edit
My daughter and I (both vegan) headed here for dinner as we were craving burgers and fries. We both had the crispy chicken sandwich, hers with a side of loaded fries, and mine with a side of onion rings. We also shared a cookies n creme milkshake. The sandwiches were good but could have used a little more flavor. I agree with the previous reviewer that the patty was a little too thick. The loaded fries were delicious. The onion rings were very thick in batter as well. They only gave me three which surprised me at first but I could barely finish them because they’re so heavy duty! One milkshake split into two glasses was PLENTY. The space was interesting and a little confusing so I asked our server to explain. It used to be called Maui Burger and you can see a business storefront with that name on a sign across the street. Maui Burger had always been vegan but they’ve since moved across the street into a much larger space, rebranded as 100% HP, and are renovating the kitchen in that new space. For now, their kitchen is still across the street on the old Maui Burger location. So that means you place your order, they cook it across the street, and the servers walk across the street to get it, and bring it back to you in takeout containers. Eventually, once the new kitchen is ready, they’ll release the old Maui Burger space to a new renter. Also, you’ll see a huge Daiya mural in the new space and notice that the servers were Daiya-branded shirts. Apparently, the owner is in partnership with Daiya and the company even sends him product samples so they can offer tastings in the restaurant. Anyway, I hope this helps with any confusion you would have had as you try to make sense of this great restaurant that is currently in transition!
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2023-06-22
Pros: Nice staff , Food was a welcome indulgence
Cons: Confusing environment as they renovate, Food took awhile but we weren’t in a rush
Guest
StoneReichstetter
Points +72
Good food - Edit
Awesome that it's fully vegan, cool looking restaurant as well. Food did take a while, even when ordering ahead. I found the chicken sandwich patty unnecessarily thick, but it was good overall.
Read morePros: All vegan, Tons of options, Friendly worker
Cons: Slow service
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oak_leaf
Points +1385
Wonderful! - Edit
Wonderful: ambiance, food, flavors! So great to enjoy a 100% vegan restaurant in San Juan. Highly recommend a visit
Read moreThe QR code menu you scan in the restaurant is all in Spanish. If you need an English translation search for the menu in Google, it is posted in both languages. If you are not used to it, water order will come in a plastic bottle.
My wait was at 25 mins, shorter than other reviews, also not at a very busy time.
Dog friendly inside too.
Updated from previous review on 2023-06-14
Pros: Extensive menu , Plenty of seating , Centrally located
Cons: All utensils / containers are single use plastic
Guest
MaryEdgerton
Points +165
Disappointed - Edit
We were hoping for an amazing lunch after reading the great reviews bit it was just OK. Staff were borderline rude the food was fine but not great. We waited 45 minutes for our order and they were not even busy!
Read morePros: Lots of options
Cons: Unfriendly staff
JonathanDArts
They may have not been busy as in a lot of dine in guests, but this restaurant also serves at home customers who order using apps such as Doordash. Patience is key here on the island and research before arriving would have let you this. I can only imagine you given the staff a hard time for something that is not only beyond their control, but part of the Puerto Rican culture. Just a flat out ignorant review from a person ignorant of another culture!
Read moreJonathanDArts
Please, do more research before you travel to other places. Knowing about a culture will go a long ways for your experience, and the people being more welcome.
Read moreMaryEdgerton
Excuse me, but insulting me isn’t an appropriate response. I’ve spent lots of time in Puerto Rico and love the culture and the people. I’m also a former server and have worked in many restaurants and I would never be rude to anyone who works in a restaurant. The food and service did not live up to the hype. Maybe they were having an off day, but blaming me for giving an honest review of the restaurant and calling me ignorant is extremely offensive. Shame on you, sir.
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GarrettWeaver
Points +21
Best vegan food we found in San Juan - Edit
Found this spot and could not stop going back, went 3 times and just had to try everything!! The rice is very good, and the steak quesadillas were to die for. We were also very stoked to get to try so much Puerto Rican food that was vegan. Their menu on GrubHub has translations to English
Read morePros: Amazing food
Cons: Parking
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vegandenis
Points +296
Awesome spot in central San Juan that's open late. - Edit
One of the limited late night options while staying in San Juan, 100% HP is a fantastic place to grab a bite to eat at any time of the day. We had the onion rings, two types of empanadas, a quesadilla, and some fresh juices. Not only are the prices fantastic, so are the portions! We ended up taking a lot of leftovers back, but they tasted just as good heated up the next day. Highly recommended!!!
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JuliaMorrissey
Points +362
It was ok - Edit
We came about 10 minutes to 8 when the kitchen closes. It was stressful to get the order in. The food came, and it was ok. Two people in my party didn’t care for their impossible burgers (they’ve had and enjoyed many). Cool place though that seems to have a focus on animal rights. We enjoyed playing the table games too.
Read moreThought they could make it more sustainable if you say you’re staying to eat by not bringing all the food in paper bags. Also maybe using paper plates instead of take out containers and individual plastic utensils instead of prepackaged silverware that comes with things you don’t need. It didn’t feel great to immediately toss all that stuff. 🌎
Pros: Vegan vibes , Table games
Cons: Could be served more sustainability
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abbienrice
Points +81
Great Puerto Rican Food! - Edit
Great food and flavors. Lots of impossible meat options if you like that. Prices are reasonable for the amount of food. The environment is modern with cool art all around and on the tables!
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sglcklch
Points +3833
Great spot! - Edit
If you're among those (myself included) who are not familiar with Puerto Rican food and are looking for a vegan introduction, look no further! We had the mixed plate with seitan, the pastel dish, and two empanadillas. They were all delicious, especially the emapanadillas. Then we topped it all off with a piece of chocolate cake served a la mode. It was definitely some of the best food we had during our trip.
Read moreThe friendly server was very patient and helpful with our ordering as we struggled with the menu in Spanish. It was a big menu so we just made it simple and ordered what she said were the most popular dishes. It worked out well.
Honestly we were a little skeptical when we walked in because this place looked nothing like a restaurant. It seemed more like a community center with a small cafe in it. The kitchen is across the street and not on site, so we got our food delivered to us with disposable utensils by the server as if we were ordering take-outs. It was a strange setup and it took a while to get our food. But they said they had plans to move the artwork in the back elsewhere to make room for a kitchen. I hope it pans out!
Pros: tasty food, friendly and helpful staff
Cons: odd setup
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annaschk
Points +26
Great vegan spot - Edit
The inside of 100% HP is genuinely beautiful. The art is incredible, it’s very spacious, and clean. The staff are friendly and bilingual, if that’s a concern. The food is delicious and we hope to come back before we leave PR!
Read morePros: 100% plant-based, Wonderful ambiance, Delicious food
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Michellemartha
Points +336
Good food - Edit
The food was amazing and there were a lot of options. The menu was huge. The staff wasn’t really that friendly and there was no English menu. I know a good amount of Spanish but it was still challenging to read the menu and the staff weren’t the most helpful
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ravKlein
Points +515
Nothing else came close. We got great food; wonderful staff😃 - Edit
Fantastic, went three times!
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genehayes
Points +145
Great vegan Puerto Rican food! My non-vegan family loved it - Edit
A great menu with options for even the most hard-core "carnivores"! I had a bistec sandwich which was really tasty.
Read morePros: Great tasting food, Not overly expensive
Cons: Service wasn't bad, but very minimal
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Kallday
Points +321
Vegan comfort food in PR! - Edit
This place has definitely perfected American - style vegan junk food! From the onion rings to a classic beyond/impossible burger, I promise you can’t tell the difference between this & you favorite vegan fast food spot is the states. The menu is fully vegan & is fully Spanish (the staff were fluent in Spanish & English so ordering was easy)
Read moreI got the typical Impossible burger combo with onion rings but for some reason, it tasted way fresher than an Impossible burger in the states! Definitely will be my go-to spot next time I’m in PR
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MarielyMercado
Points +20
Insuperable - Edit
Se ha convertido en mi lugar favorito. Rica comida y buen precio. Agradezco encontrar nuevas experiencias de comida en este lugar. 😁
Read morePros: Rica comida y buen precio.
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czedwards77
Points +98
Super!! - Edit
Lo recomiendo sabor boricua 100% y tratan a los clientes super bien
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DarianEchevarria
Points +18
Delicious! - Edit
Great vegan Puerto Rican options. Alcapurria was good, liked the pizza empanadillas more than beef, cheap beer, yummy milkshakes. Buffalo sandwich is actually bbq, not buffalo. Still good though! Seriously enjoyed this spot after a long day walking around Viejo San Juan
Read morePros: Full vegan menu, Local food
Guest
·X·
Points +29166
100% HP - Edit
It was OK. This is definitely vegan junk food but at least they offer a salad. The impossible empanada was overrated in my opinion, it was just dry and seemed to be missing something. The plate I ordered was not that great and the seitan had a strange flavor. I was not given salad dressing (or even olive oil) for my salad so it was pretty boring.
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JamesRichardKao
Points +130
Excellent take on Puerto Rican food - Edit
Glad I finally had time to check this spot out. Like many places now, you need to scan for the menu and if you are unfamiliar with PR cuisine like me then you may need to ask for explanations. The food is really fresh but just wished the served on real plates and silverware. Vegan restaurants also need to consider the impact of plastic trash pollution and serving disposable utensils and plastic straws and cups left me disappointed in the total dining experience. But I would come here again for the delicious food and just bring my own utensils.
Read morePros: All vegan, Tasty dishes based on Puerto Rican Classics, Nice warehouse cafe space
Cons: Plastic utensils, cups and straws
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