Discover Restaurants offering the best International food in Mount Pearl, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Mount Pearl is the second-largest city in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The city is located southwest of St. John's, on the eastern tip of the Avalon Peninsula on the island of Newfoundland. Mount Pearl is part of the St. John's metropolitan area, the 20th largest metropolitan area in Canada.
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4 based on 79 reviews
An authentic Spanish experience located at Clift's-Baird's Cove, within the heart of Downtown St. John's. Boca, the Spanish word for mouth, encourages you to use our namesake to taste, drink, and smile.
This restaurant is a nice place to go fo a private meal. The entrance takes you down to dim seating area with very Spanish decorations. The staff was very friendly and helpful in describing the wines. You could tell she had a real appreciation for certain ones. We enjoyed a chicken paella. It came with an orange slice to give it another dynamic. The vegetables in the rice were crispy. It was a warm meal and quite filling at the end of our food tour. Definitely a delight for the taste buds.
Best Spanish food near Mount Pearl, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
4 based on 79 reviews
An authentic Spanish experience located at Clift's-Baird's Cove, within the heart of Downtown St. John's. Boca, the Spanish word for mouth, encourages you to use our namesake to taste, drink, and smile.
This restaurant is a nice place to go fo a private meal. The entrance takes you down to dim seating area with very Spanish decorations. The staff was very friendly and helpful in describing the wines. You could tell she had a real appreciation for certain ones. We enjoyed a chicken paella. It came with an orange slice to give it another dynamic. The vegetables in the rice were crispy. It was a warm meal and quite filling at the end of our food tour. Definitely a delight for the taste buds.
4 based on 79 reviews
An authentic Spanish experience located at Clift's-Baird's Cove, within the heart of Downtown St. John's. Boca, the Spanish word for mouth, encourages you to use our namesake to taste, drink, and smile.
This restaurant is a nice place to go fo a private meal. The entrance takes you down to dim seating area with very Spanish decorations. The staff was very friendly and helpful in describing the wines. You could tell she had a real appreciation for certain ones. We enjoyed a chicken paella. It came with an orange slice to give it another dynamic. The vegetables in the rice were crispy. It was a warm meal and quite filling at the end of our food tour. Definitely a delight for the taste buds.
4 based on 416 reviews
Not so good sorry...average at best Right on Water Street, connected to a hotel...it looked good from the outside but was average at best. We had the crab cakes, the brie and bacon sandwich and the avocado burger...everything was dry, i wouldn't go back. Check out St. John's Fish Exchange...just down the street.
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