17 Best Restaurants in Puerto Rico

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We've compiled the best of the best in Puerto Rico - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Restaurante Alexandra

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Puerto Ricans drive for miles to reach this restaurant in the Copamarina Beach Resort. The kitchen takes traditional Puerto Rican dishes and turns them into something extra special, and the elegant dining room looks out onto well-tended gardens. If you want to get closer to the flora, ask for a table outside on the terrace. Foot traffic from the pool area can be a distraction. Availability is very limited, so reservations are a must.

Rte. 333, Km 6.5, Guánica, 00653, Puerto Rico
787-821–0505
Known For
  • Fresh seafood
  • Great lobster
  • Sunday brunch
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon., Wed., Thurs., and Sun.
Reservations essential
Seating open at 6 pm and 8:30 pm

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1919 Restaurant

$$$$ | Condado Fodor's Choice

Michelin-starred, Puerto Rico–born chef Juan José Cuevas operates this successful fine-dining restaurant in San Juan's most striking hotel, built in 1919 by the Vanderbilt family. The international dishes—served prix fixe or à la carte—change seasonally and emphasize local ingredients. The main dining room overlooks the Atlantic Ocean; elegant and sophisticated, it is large yet intimate, with Brazilian-tigerwood tables spread out to allow for privacy and comfort. Dark-wood floors and three striking chandeliers with drooping pearl shells are other decor features that evoke the Gatsby era. You may find a sashimi trio of hamachi, scallops, and tuna; local honey-roasted duck breast; or cochinillo ravioli with burrata and caramelized eggplant on the menu. For pairings, choose from more than 200 wines, or take advantage of the champagne table service.

1055 Av. Ashford, San Juan, 00907, Puerto Rico
787-724–1919
Known For
  • Focus on organic, locally grown ingredients
  • Prix-fixe and tasting menus
  • Elegant setting
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch

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Estela

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

On weekends, patrons come from as far as San Juan to dine at this cozy restaurant. Operated by husband-and-wife team Juan and Nerylu, it's found a niche in Rincón offering dishes made using locally sourced ingredients—you may even see a fisherman pull up with a giant yellowfin tuna. The regularly changing menu by chef Abel Mendoza might feature dishes such as pan-fried octopus with squid ink corn fritters, and the fresh catch of the day with a purple yam mash. You can't go wrong with any of the daily specials. The dining room can get loud, so ask to be seated outside on the terrace.

Rte. 115, Km 14, Rincón, 00677, Puerto Rico
787-823–1795
Known For
  • Fresh seafood
  • Farm-to-table dining
  • Good wine list
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch
Reservations essential

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Marmalade

$$$$ | Old San Juan Fodor's Choice

Peter Schintler, the U.S.-born owner-chef of Old San Juan's hippest—and finest—restaurant, apprenticed with Raymond Blanc and Gordon Ramsay. His dishes incorporate local and organic ingredients, and his cuisine is influenced by both California and French styles of cooking, resulting in complex flavors and strong aromas. You can build your own five-course tasting menu with parties of five or less. Otherwise, parties of six or more are served a seasonal, multiple course tasting menu. The restaurant accommodates vegetarians, vegans, and those with dietary restrictions. The sensual, minimalist, orange-and-white decor features high-back chairs and cushioned banquettes that are comfortable and modern.

317 Calle Fortaleza, San Juan, 00901, Puerto Rico
787-724–3969
Known For
  • Varying prix-fixe menus
  • Exceptional service
  • Excellent wine list
Restaurant Details
Closed Wed. No lunch
Reservations essential

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Ariel

$$$$ | Miramar

Under the direction of noted chef Ariel Rodríguez, one of the city's more celebrated restaurants is popular with the local elite for its old-school, fine-dining atmosphere and its international cuisine with strong French influences. A prix-fixe menu is available with or without wine pairings. Begin with a classic cocktail like James Bond's Vesper Martini, or chat with the sommelier, who can help you choose one of the roughly 300 bottles on the list. Local works of art decorate the walls of the formal dining room, giving it a lively, modern touch. Brunch is served on Sunday.

801 Av. Ponce de León, San Juan, 00907, Puerto Rico
787-725–7700
Known For
  • Well-executed European cuisine
  • Sunday brunch
  • Superb and extensive wine list
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. No dinner Sun.

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Chez Daniel

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Chef Daniel Vasse's French country-style dishes are some of the island's best. The Marseille-style bouillabaisse is full of fresh fish and bursts with the flavor of a white garlic sauce. Something less French? Choose steak or fish simply prepared on the grill, and pair it with a bottle from the extensive wine cellar. A Sunday brunch buffet (including a brunch cocktail) offers a seemingly endless seafood bar, drawing people from all over the island.

1 Country Club Dr., Humacao, 00791, Puerto Rico
787-850–3838
Known For
  • French-country cuisine
  • Extensive wine cellar
  • Upscale setting and experience
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch
Reservations essential

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Cocina Abierta

$$$$ | Condado

Modern light fixtures, exposed walls, and repurposed decorative accents give Cocina Abierta some of the coolest decor in Condado. Chef Martin Louzao prepares eclectic, multicourse omnivore, pescatarian, and vegetarian menus. Grilled Spanish octopus terrine, duck-confit-stuffed mofongo, and ripe plantain carpaccio brûlée with tuna tataki are house favorites. Vegetarian options might include roasted butternut squash soup or mushroom ceviche Peruvian causa. Behind Cocina Abierta are Atelier, a cooking school, and Oriundo, a pop-up restaurant also headed by chef Louzao.

58 Calle Caribe, San Juan, 00907, Puerto Rico
787-946–1333
Known For
  • Tasting menus
  • Octopus terrine and mofongo with duck confit
  • Great wine list

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Entrevinos

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Here, the wines are reasonably priced, and the menu is varied, with favorites like osso bucco, beef carpaccio, grilled octopus, lobster risotto, and a roasted vegan skillet. Portions are large, service is excellent, and brunch is served on weekends.

6150 Av. Isla Verde, Carolina, 00979, Puerto Rico
787-705–7600
Known For
  • Affordable and varied wine list
  • Large portions
  • Weekend brunch
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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FlyDining

$$$$ | Condado

This sky-high dining experience takes place 100--160 feet above ground level and requires that guests be strapped in to enjoy their meals. This is a one-of-a-kind adventure for thrill seekers and foodies alike. Prices range from $85 to $165 per person depending on the meal. Dine in the sky with unparalleled views of the island.

1807 C. Loiza, San Juan, 00911, Puerto Rico
939-317--8291
Known For
  • High adrenaline
  • Panoramic vistas
  • Happy hour
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.
Reservations essential

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La Central by Mario Pagán

$$$$ | Isla Grande

La Central by Mario Pagán is a modern tropical steak house with a Puerto Rican twist and emphasis on rum production. Ingredients like sugarcane are highlighted here not just in flavors but in the decor, with the staircase to the second floor made to mimic sugarcane crops moving in the wind and the bar resembling the inside of a rum barrel. Prime cuts like the rib eye and 30-ounce chateaubriand are crowd pleasers. There is a cigar room where you can retire after dinner to sip on a glass of aged rum.

250 Convention Bul., San Juan, 00907, Puerto Rico
787-566--0505
Known For
  • Rum cocktails
  • Cigar bar
  • Open kitchen

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Mario Pagan Restaurant

$$$$ | Condado

Celebrity-chef Mario Pagan dazzles diners—among them businesspeople trying to impress their counterparts—with his creative, modern Puerto Rican fare and a setting that's reminiscent of a sleek, midtown-Manhattan restaurant. An attentive, professional waitstaff serves dishes like Gouda croquetas with sweet papaya, Chilean sea bass with yuca-truffled mousse, and lamb-shoulder confit.

1110 Av. Magdalena, San Juan, 00907, Puerto Rico
787-522–6444
Known For
  • Trendy patrons
  • Sophisticated dining
  • Well-known chef
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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Palio

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Northern Italian dishes—such as veal marsala or fillet of beef with a caramelized shallot Barolo reduction—are the star attractions at this top-notch restaurant, where the staff is attentive and amiable. The dining room, with its black-and-white checkerboard floor and dark-wood paneling, is elegant and refined. Before sunset, you can catch a glimpse of the sea through dramatic floor-to-ceiling windows. After dinner, specialty coffees are served in mugs engulfed in blue flames, a showstopper that has people at neighboring tables applauding.

6000 Río Mar Blvd., Río Grande, 00745, Puerto Rico
787-888–6000
Known For
  • Caesar salad prepared tableside
  • Great ocean views, particularly at sunset
  • Attentive service
Restaurant Details
No lunch
Reservations essential

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Portela by Orujo

$$$$ | Miramar

Portela by Orujo is a singular dining concept by chef Carlos Portela, named the Best Chef in the Caribbean by the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association and a 2024 James Beard finalist. Instead of a normal meal, guests are treated to a multicourse tasting menu that varies every night depending on the availability of ingredients, and can be 12 small dishes or more. The experience takes place over several hours, and you're able to walk in the kitchen to see your food being prepared. Wine pairing is available with your meal for an additional cost. Seating is limited with only a handful of tables and demand spanning months in advance. You can make reservations online or call to see if there's any last minute availability. 

Reina Mora

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Located on the Rincón–Aguada border, this supper club run by a husband-and-wife team has a multicourse menu that changes weekly and highlights locally sourced and grown food. Vegan and vegetarian options are available upon request, as well as a variety of wines. Dinners are by reservation only and they sell out quickly. Note, too, that payment is made at the time of booking.

Rte. 414, Km 6, Aguada, 00602, Puerto Rico
404-431–1587
Known For
  • Supper club
  • Seasonal, farm-to-table menu
  • By reservation only
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.--Wed.
Reservation required

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Restaurant at La Casa

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Many things stand out at this picturesque resort restaurant: the emerald-green golf course in the foreground, the majestic cliffs on the coast, and the roaring ocean in the background. A fair amount of the fruits and vegetables used in the dishes here are grown at Royal Isabela's River Farm and Gatehouse Garden; all the fish is caught offshore.

396 Av. Noel Estrada, Isabela, 00662, Puerto Rico
787-609–5888
Known For
  • Freshest seafood
  • Roasted duck breast
  • Farm-to-table approach

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Roots Coastal Kitchen

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Located in the Wyndham Grand Río Mar Rainforest Beach and Golf Resort, Roots Coastal Kitchen serves Caribbean comfort food. It was developed by executive chef Ramón Carrillo in collaboration with top chef finalists Jeff McInnis and Janine Booth. The grilled swordfish with coconut sticky rice and kataifi wrapped shrimp is a signature dish. They have a selection of ice creams available for dessert, in the restaurant or at a busy to-go window.

6000 Bul. Río Mar, 00745, Puerto Rico
787-888--6000
Known For
  • Inviting atmosphere
  • Fresh seafood
  • Attentive service
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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SOCIAL

$$$$ | Condado

Chef Ramon Cruz is serving traditional Puerto Rican food with a modern twist. This lively restaurant, located in Condado Ocean Club, has a clean, modern feel that's perfect for date nights, girls' night out, or any special occasion calling for a lively place to socialize over wine and an extensive menu. The inside has bright decor along with an outdoor patio with a gorgeous view of Condado beach.