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Category: Asian - San Juan Restaurants
Address: 364 Calle Fortaleza, San Juan, PR 00901
Asian-fusion dining meets Greenwich Village NYC attitude and settles in Old San Juan. From the front door, which is guarded by a beautiful hostess, to the dark red, ultra chic, dimly lit interior complete with fabulous drapes and lamps, this is one of the places to be seen in Old San Juan. If you dare, try the drink...
Category: San Juan Restaurants
Address: 74 Av Condado, El Portal Hotel, San Juan
This Catalan-style seafood restaurant features traditional Northern Spanish favorites and tapas. Begin with the baby squid, calamari or marinated salt cod or some of the other exotic shellfish tapas. Try the Rodaballo Miró, a halibut with cabrales cheese with a side of tomato bread and for dessert the custard-like...
Category: International - San Juan Restaurants
Address: 299 De Diego Ave, Museum of Art of Puerto Rico, San Juan 00909
In the post-modern monolith that is the Museum of Art, the fusion of Puerto Rican, Cajun, Spanish, Indian and African influences at this New York-style bistro create a rich palette of beautifully prepared, tasty dishes in true Creole fashion. It's a favorite of local critics, possibly because the menu changes at the...
Category: Best Restaurants - San Juan Restaurants
Address: 1006 Av Ashford, San Juan 00907
Local and traditional, this is Puerto Rican cuisine at its homestyle best. An undisputed must-try are the mofongos (green plantains stuffed with meat), as well as the accessible old standards like arroz con pollo. Pork dishes are spiced, stewed and delectably tender, and a cold glass of a local brew is the perfect...
Category: European - San Juan Restaurants
Address: 309 Calle Recinto Sur, San Juan 00901
Fine Italian food, an extensive wine list, and an elegantly casual atmosphere make Al Dente a great dining choice in Old San Juan. The dining room has high ceilings dotted with slowly rotating fans, arches, and colorful walls filled with the paintings of co-owner Margie Amenta. Her husband, Chef Giancarlo Amenta, sees...
Category: International - San Juan Restaurants
Address: 801 Av Ponce De León, Courtyard by Marriott, San Juan, PR 00907
Courtyard by Marriott is home to this wonderful spot which features creative yet traditional fare by award-winning master chef Augusto Schreiner. The space is contemporary and elegant, yet comfortable. The menu, international with hints of French and Caribbean influence, includes lobster ravioli, venison, fois gras...
Category: Asian - San Juan Restaurants
Address: 1309 Ashford Ave, San Juan Marriott Resort, San Juan
The elegant interior of this Japanese steak house features a typical red and black lacquer color scheme, cases with elaborately dressed Japanese dolls, paper screens and large paper lanterns. Sizzling teppanyaki tables allow diners to see their food prepared before their eyes. Light tempuras and sushi are also good...
Category: Puerto Rican - San Juan Restaurants
Address: 351 Calle Tapia, Villa Palmeras, San Juan
The name means small white house. And it's just that simple character that makes La Casita Blanca such a great spot. Locals love La Casita because of the generous portions of Puerto Rican fare. Favorites include the veal fricassee and pastelon de amarillos in a genuine fonda. The grilled shrimp is also popular. Fried...
Category: Best Restaurants - San Juan Restaurants
Address: 259 Calle de San Francisco, San Juan, PR
For over 100 years the scent of rich tazas and mallorcas (kind of like a flattened Danish with melted butter inside, powdered sugar outside) has been luring locals and tourists alike past the front window display case, and through its doors. Though often crowded, it is well worth a trip both for breakfast and lunch or...
Category: San Juan Restaurants
Address: 1966 Av McLeary, San Juan 00911
This local gathering place for great weekend brunches is said to have some of the best coffee around. Located just a few blocks from the beach, it draws a room full of local politicians and other community figures. Strong coffee complements sweet, fresh pastries, but also try the caldo gallego (a spiced soup with...
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