Dinner with Appetizers and Entrees for Two, Four, or Six at Sofrito Puerto Rican Cuisine (Up to 54% Off)
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A New York Times–lauded chef sends innovative Puerto Rican specialties to a chic dining room with colorful flags and cushy booths
Taking loved ones on dinner dates makes them feel special, much like hiring a loud person to shout their name on the sidewalk. Make your sweetheart swoon with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
$35 for a Puerto Rican meal for two (up to a $70 total value) in White Plains or Manhattan
- One appetizer (up to a $16 value)
- Two entrees (up to a $27 value each)<p>
$85 for a Puerto Rican meal for four (up to a $180 total value) in White Plains or Manhattan
- Two appetizers (up to a $16 value)
- Four entrees (up to a $27 value each)
- Four sangria beverages (a $10 value each)<p>
$125 for a Puerto Rican dinner for six (up to a $270 total value) in White Plains
- Three appetizers (up to a $16 value each)
- Six entrees (up to a $27 value each)
- Six sangrias (a $10 value each)<p>
A lengthy menu of authentic Puerto Rican cuisine includes appetizers such as clams slathered in bacon and sofrito butter ($13) and five types of empanadas ($5 for two). Large-portioned entrees range from chicken breast with mango sauce ($16) to shrimp in a white-wine garlic sauce ($21) and oxtail stew with sweet plantains ($19). Desserts also come in hefty portions, as noted by New York Magazine author Sarah Gold who described the dessert empanadita as “well worth loosening your belt for.”<p>
Sofrito Puerto Rican Cuisine
As lively Latin music plays, guests—including celebrities such as P. Diddy—sidle up to white-clothed tables to eat large portions of Sofrito Puerto Rican Cuisine’s authentic oxtail soup, fried green plantains, and skirt steak with chimichurri sauce. They can also visit the bar area, where bartenders make specialty cocktails out of fresh fruit in front of a blue-backlit bar. DJ sets and live music keep guests entertained every night of the week, and a strict dress code—no sneakers or hats—ensures that diners do not impersonate professional baseball players.
A New York Times–lauded chef sends innovative Puerto Rican specialties to a chic dining room with colorful flags and cushy booths
Taking loved ones on dinner dates makes them feel special, much like hiring a loud person to shout their name on the sidewalk. Make your sweetheart swoon with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
$35 for a Puerto Rican meal for two (up to a $70 total value) in White Plains or Manhattan
- One appetizer (up to a $16 value)
- Two entrees (up to a $27 value each)<p>
$85 for a Puerto Rican meal for four (up to a $180 total value) in White Plains or Manhattan
- Two appetizers (up to a $16 value)
- Four entrees (up to a $27 value each)
- Four sangria beverages (a $10 value each)<p>
$125 for a Puerto Rican dinner for six (up to a $270 total value) in White Plains
- Three appetizers (up to a $16 value each)
- Six entrees (up to a $27 value each)
- Six sangrias (a $10 value each)<p>
A lengthy menu of authentic Puerto Rican cuisine includes appetizers such as clams slathered in bacon and sofrito butter ($13) and five types of empanadas ($5 for two). Large-portioned entrees range from chicken breast with mango sauce ($16) to shrimp in a white-wine garlic sauce ($21) and oxtail stew with sweet plantains ($19). Desserts also come in hefty portions, as noted by New York Magazine author Sarah Gold who described the dessert empanadita as “well worth loosening your belt for.”<p>
Sofrito Puerto Rican Cuisine
As lively Latin music plays, guests—including celebrities such as P. Diddy—sidle up to white-clothed tables to eat large portions of Sofrito Puerto Rican Cuisine’s authentic oxtail soup, fried green plantains, and skirt steak with chimichurri sauce. They can also visit the bar area, where bartenders make specialty cocktails out of fresh fruit in front of a blue-backlit bar. DJ sets and live music keep guests entertained every night of the week, and a strict dress code—no sneakers or hats—ensures that diners do not impersonate professional baseball players.
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As lively Latin music plays, guests—including celebrities such as P. Diddy—sidle up to white-clothed tables to eat large portions of Sofrito Puerto Rican Cuisine’s authentic oxtail soup, fried green plantains, and skirt steak with chimichurri sauce. They can also visit the bar area, where bartenders make specialty cocktails out of fresh fruit in front of a blue-backlit bar. DJ sets and live music keep guests entertained every night of the week, and a strict dress code—no sneakers or hats—ensures that diners do not impersonate professional baseball players.
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