45 Best Restaurants in Greater San Juan, San Juan

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

Nonna Cucina Rustica

$$ | Ocean Park

This cozy spot does a wonderful job with traditional Italian dishes of the kind that your nonna (grandmother) might have made. The ravioli di anatra, filled with braised duck and pear in a port-wine reduction and topped with truffle butter, is great. There is also a nice selection of specialty pizzas made with Caputo flour from Naples.

103 Calle San Jorge, San Juan, 00911, Puerto Rico
787-998–6555
Known For
  • All house-made pastas and mozzarella di buffala
  • Cozy ambience
  • Creative cocktails
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.

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Paulina Escanes

$$ | Condado

Pastry chef Paulina Escanes brings a fresh and refreshing concept to the heart of Condado. Her restaurant turns out dishes inspired by her travels, and many have a Mexican touch, paying homage to her roots. Try the torta de elote, a soufflé-like corn cake stuffed with cheese and charred chile poblano. For dessert, don't pass on the exquisite key lime pie. You can dine outside on the busy, pet-friendly patio or in the dining room, where Scandinavian design meets tropical chic.

Pimentón

$$$

Inside a gas station is the last place you'd expect to find an Italian restaurant in San Juan, but don't let that deter you. This is one of the best places for pizza on the island, cooked in an 800-degree brick oven. They also serve other dinner entrees and have a wine list to pair with your meal. Seating is limited so reservations are recommended.

Av. 65 Infanteria, Km 6.8, Int. PR-887, Carolina, 00985, Puerto Rico
787-417--2040
Known For
  • Brick oven pizza
  • Wine selection
  • Cozy atmosphere
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Pinky's

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People pack this playful café—where bustling servers wear cheeky "Eat Me!" T-shirts—to enjoy fresh wraps, sandwiches, salads, batidas (fruit smoothies), and coffee. You might not need another meal for the rest of the day if you finish the Drunken Pilot, a breakfast dish with four eggs, spinach, tomato, onion, mushroom, and goat cheese. At lunch, try the popular Surfer, a hot, pressed sandwich with turkey, mozzarella, basil, tomato, and pesto mayo. It's often nearly impossible to find a seat at lunchtime, but don't worry: order takeout, and head to the beach for an alfresco meal. Pinky's also has a branch on Ashford Avenue in Condado.

1902 Calle Loíza, 00911, Puerto Rico
787-324--3200
Known For
  • A variety of batidas
  • The Surfer sandwich with turkey, mozzarella, basil, tomato, and pesto mayo
  • All-day breakfast
Restaurant Details
No dinner Tues.–Thurs.
Reservations not accepted

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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. 

Rosa & Elena

$$

At breakfast, this Instagram-friendly restaurant serves dishes like avocado toast on grilled sourdough with a poached egg or bagels with smoked salmon and lemon-dill cream cheese. Lunch options include pasta carbonara, shaved Brussels sprouts Caesar salad, or a turkey club with basil mayo. Reservations can be made via Resy, and some outdoor tables are available.

954 Av. Ponce de Leon, 00907, Puerto Rico
787-705–2890
Known For
  • Breakfast and brunch
  • Instagram-friendly decor
  • Sourdough breads

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Sabrina

$$ | Ocean Park

Named after the classic film starring Audrey Hepburn, this lively, tropical-chic bistro serves creative Caribbean dishes such as poached lobster in clarified butter or mussels in coconut broth. Sunday brunch is a draw, too, with options like eggs Benedict with mangú. Fashionable locals also come to sip cocktails and enjoy the live music that's often being played.

1801 Calle Loíza, San Juan, 00911, Puerto Rico
787-302–5419
Known For
  • Seasonal menu
  • Fashionable crowd
  • Live music and cocktails
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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SANDBOX

$$ | Condado

This oceanfront lounge-style beach bar is a great place to stop for drinks and Puerto Rican tapas-style quick bites. Completely outdoors, stay a while and enjoy the view of Condado Beach while ordering from the extensive cocktail menu and excellent snacks. 

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. 

SUR Barra Nikkei

$$ | Santurce

Chef Rafael Ubior's time in Lima working under Peru's esteemed Gastón Acurio led him to open his restaurant fusing Peruvian and Japanese cuisines. Start with the tiradito (raw fish) Nikkei or any of the ceviches; then order anything that's on special that day, as well as a pisco sour. Indoor and outdoor dining is available, and reservations are recommended.

411 Calle del Parque, San Juan, 00906, Puerto Rico
939-775–0365
Known For
  • Variety of ceviches
  • Pisco sours and creative cocktails
  • Outdoor terrace
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.–Tues.

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Tasca El Pescador

$$ | Santurce

If you want Spanish-style seafood dishes, head to this restaurant, one of a dozen that surround the Plaza del Mercado. The chillo entero frito (fried whole red snapper) and camarones al ajillo (shrimp with garlic) are tasty, but the standout is the arroz con calamari: this dramatic, inky-black rice dish will elicit "oohs" and "aahs" from nearby diners when it arrives at your table. If you come in the evening, it might be cool enough to dine at one of the handful of tables on the square; if not, settle for one of the green polka-dot tables in the dining room.

178 Calle Dos Hermanos, San Juan, 00907, Puerto Rico
787-721–0995
Known For
  • Local popularity
  • Squid-ink rice
  • Outdoor dining
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues.
Reservations not accepted

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Tavola Trattoria Local

$$$ | Condado

An Italian restaurant with a Puerto Rican flair, Tavola features homemade cuisine and is a favorite for pasta lovers. The gnocchi and mushroom tortellini are popular on the menu, but the main attraction is the hidden speakeasy inside, Vendetta. You enter through what looks like a convenience store refrigerator into a dark room with craft cocktails and an exclusive lounge ambience.

1131 Av. Ashford, Suite 3, San Juan, 00907, Puerto Rico
787-998--1078
Known For
  • Hidden speakeasy
  • Handmade pasta
  • Creative libations
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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Tia Dora

$$ | Ocean Park

Chef Raúl Correa's newest venture pays tribute to Israeli and Mediterranean cuisines. Dishes are meant to be shared at this casual neighborhood restaurant that's walking distance from the beach. Labneh, hummus, lamb kebab, homemade pita bread can all be found on this fresh, vegetable-forward menu. 

51 Maria Mosco St., San Juan, 00911, Puerto Rico
939-633--2375
Known For
  • Popular chef
  • Vegan-friendly dishes
  • Mediterranean cuisine
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. and Wed.

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Tresbé

$ | Ocean Park

The three "B's" in this bright-yellow restaurant's name stand for bueno, bonito, y barato, a common saying that means "good, pretty, and affordable." Tasty and inexpensive—no wonder it's such a hit with everyone from beachgoers to artists to young professionals. Order at the window, and sit at one of the picnic-style tables on the wooden deck. The grouper ceviche is a favorite dish, as is the beef slider on a sweet Hawaiian bun with tamarind and coffee barbecue sauce. A bar and coffee shop are also on-site. Come back at night for cocktails; it's a fun place to mingle with locals.

Via Appia

$$ | Condado

Popular for decades with everyone from local politicians and families to sunburned tourists who just dragged themselves off the beach, the bustling Via Appia is a no-frills restaurant known for serving simple Italian dishes. During lunch, however, they ladle out some delicious comida criolla, with specials changing daily. The outdoor seating area looks out on Condado's busy Avenida Ashford, which makes for good people-watching. The wine bar next door has a bit more ambience.

1350 Av. Ashford, San Juan, 00907, Puerto Rico
787-725–8711
Known For
  • Italian food
  • Casual, no-frills dining
  • Outside terrace overlooking Avenida Ashford
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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