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If you like seafood, you're in the right place. Throughout northwestern Puerto Rico you'll find wonderful criollo (Puerto Rican creole) cuisine. Most local eateries serve deep-fried tapas, commonly called frituras (meaning "fritters"). Offering a break from fried food are dozens of foreign-owned eateries that serve everything fr
If you like seafood, you're in the right place. Throughout northwestern Puerto Rico you'll find wonderful criollo (Puerto Rican creole) cuisine. Most local eateries serve deep-fried tapas, commonly called frituras (meaning "fritters"). Offering a break from fried food a
If you like seafood, you're in the right place. Throughout northwestern Puerto Rico you'll find wonderful criollo (Puert
If you like seafood, you're in the right place. Throughout northwestern Puerto Rico you'll find wonderful criollo (Puerto Rican creole) cuisine. Most local eateries serve deep-fried tapas, commonly called frituras (meaning "fritters"). Offering a break from fried food are dozens of foreign-owned eateries that serve everything from sushi and hamburgers to vegetarian and Thai cuisine. Farther south along the coast options are limited, so you may want to ask the chef to grill or sauté your fish. A trip to Puerto Rico is not complete without sampling Puerto Rico’s most iconic dish, mofongo relleno, made from fried, seasoned and mashed plantain or yuca stuffed with your choice of seafood or meat. Simply head to where locals from all over the island go for fresh seafood—Joyuda. When it comes to beverages, locals usually drink rum and coke or mix it with fresh-squeezed orange or grapefruit juice. You’ll also see people sipping on Medalla Light, Puerto Rico's most popular and affordable beer. All restaurants are no-smoking. Tips, normally 15%–20%, are usually not included in the bill, but it's always wise to double-check.
A dining room facing the ocean is a fitting place to try some of the southwest coast's best seafood. You can snack on empanadillas (fritters...Read More
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Former executive chef of the Royal Isabela resort, José Carles, is now the proprietor of this restaurant in his home town. His menu focuses...Read More
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This rustic seaside shack, painted orange and green, sells a variety of fish and Puerto Rican dishes. The deck in back is a perfect place to...Read More
This seaside restaurant overlooks Playa Jobos, the area's most popular surf break. The rough-hewn patio area has surfboards hanging from its...Read More
Many things stand out at this picturesque resort restaurant: the emerald-green golf course in the foreground, the majestic cliffs on the coast...Read More
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The best thing about this bar and grill is its beachfront location. The open-air venue serves a mean mojito, and the deck is a great place to...Read More
Beautiful beachfront dining, farm-to-table ingredients, and fantastic service are worth the drive from San Juan. The setting is rustic yet elegant...Read More
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Offering a refreshing alternative to seafood, this is Boqueron's most upscale eatery and serves certified Angus beef, including T-bone, sirloin...Read More
At first glance, you might mistake this place for a vegetarian restaurant with its organic greens, homemade hummus, and fresh breads. In fact...Read More
This open-air terrace restaurant highlights the impossibly lush greenery that draws so many people to Rincón. Located on the second floor of...Read More
A much-needed addition to the Mayagüez dining scene, this loftlike bistro has cement floors, black leather chairs, and a glass wall that showcases...Read More
A pair of stone stairways leads up to the elegant dining room, with black-and-white marble floors, chandeliers with ruby-red shades, and a 1901...Read More
Don't be scared off by the cheap plastic tables and chairs. They are almost always full of locals enjoying the fresh seafood. The kitchen keeps...Read More
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