Restaurants and Bars
Puerto Rico is a boiling pot of culinary cuisines from around the world. The eclectic choices are truly global and are dependent upon your individual preferences. Here you can find French, German, Greek, Asian, Italian, Spanish and of course Caribbean, just to name a few. You'll delight in Nouveau Latino cooking (traditional Puerto Rican creations updated with modern cooking techniques). From casual to haute cuisine, dining in Puerto Rico offers travelers an international taste sensation.
Old San Juan In Old San Juan, Puerto Rico's most historic wining and dining neighborhood, one can choose from
Il Perugino(one of the best Italian eateries on the island),
Bombonera (Caribbean traditional) or
Siglo XX(Spanish tapas delights). Another fine Italian dining experience can be found at the quaint Ambrosía on
Calle del Cristo. Discover fine-dining excellence at El Picoteo and Cafe del Níspero, both located in the
Hotel El Convento. If you favor American, Old San Juan has a
Hard Rock Cafe.
Gourmets will enjoy the gourmet creations at
Trois Cent Onze. Nouveau Latino cuisine can be experienced at its best at
The Parrot Club or
Amadeus. The Cafe Berlin is known for its vegetarian specialties.
Also,
La Mallorquina and
El Patio de Sam offer the some of the best Puerto Rican cuisine in the old city. Grab a drink at the very popular
Nono's. Perfect for a pre or post-theater meal,
Toro Salao is located adjacent to the
Tapia Theatre.
Isla Verde The Isla Verde district is not to be overlooked when seeking restaurant alternatives. Some of Puerto Rico's top choices are tucked away inside Isla Verde's hotels. Some very excellent choices include the
Ritz-Carlton,
InterContinental San Juan and
El San Juan Hotel & Casino. Oriental cuisine is served at
Momoyama, and
Yamato. Love Italian? Try
Ciao Mediterranean Restaurant and
La Piccola Fontana.
Puerto Rican and Caribbean cuisine can be sampled at the excellent
Metropol or
Casa Dante.
The Ranch offers American specialties. Steakhouses include the superb
Ruth's Chris and the elegant
The Palm. The
Tequila Bar and Grill offers excellent Mexican cuisine. For cocktails with lots of atmosphere, try the lobby lounges within some of these hotels or stop in at
Lupi's (Mexican cantina) for one of their special margaritas.
Condado Condado is a real find for those who crave gourmet seafood. Some of the island's best restaurants are to be found in Condado. Prime examples include the award-winning Spanish eatery, Compostela. Magdalena Street showcases several great restaurants including
Antonio's,
Cielito Lindo, the very cosmopolitan
Urdín,
JoseJose, and
Ramiro's. They are good examples of local/international fare and exquisitely imaginative presentations.
Also included on Condado's recommended dining spots are Hermes and
Pikayo (featured in
Conde Nást magazine). The
St. Moritz (authentic Swiss cuisine) and
Tuscany inside the San Juan Marriott are also highly rated.
Condado's dining options seem endless! Try to plan at least one meal at
Miró (Catalan seafood) or the famous Ajili-Mójili.
Martino's serves up great Italian cuisine and the
Greenhouse is often a stop-off point for an after-concert taste treat. If you hunger for a down-to-earth, hearty, grab a bagel from the
Big Apple.
Hato Rey The island's main business district offers ample lunch and dining options. Restaurants include the elegant
Zipperle, the popular
Yuan, and the
Coachman Steakhouse. For a fun atmosphere and something different at reasonable prices, go Middle Eastern at
Al Salam, and
Tierra Santa. Or, for an Oriental meal you may want to check out the
Yum Yum Tree or
Kimpo Garden. Sample Puerto Rican home-style dining at
Cueva del Chicken Inn. Upscale cuisine is available at the intimate
Los Chavales. You'll find that
Il Cuoco and
Metropol offer two distinctly different styles of cuisine (Italian and Cuban) at affordable prices. Grab a casual drink and a bite from
El Mesón y Algo Más on Roosevelt.
Guaynabo In recent years this San Juan suburb has increased its share of fine restaurants. Guaynabo is home to
Burbuja's Cafe (Spanish) and
El Caribe. This district is gaining in popularity and will surely be offering more choices in the upcoming years.
Río Piedras The University City offers its share of fine restaurants, but excels in pubs and hangouts catering to the university crowd. Among the notable restaurants are
Cafe Valencia,
El Isleño and the
El Tropical (delicious!).
Miramar Miramar hosts three of the best restaurants in Puerto Rico, namely the ultra classic Augusto's, the chic and eclectic
Chayote (Nouveau Latino) and the exquisite La Casona. Stop into,
Havana's Cafe or the excellent
Pizzeria Uno at Centro Europa for more casual fare.