3 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.

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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Metropol Restaurant and Bar

$$ | Isla Verde

Across the street from a string of major hotels, this casual restaurant doesn't look like much from the outside, but inside it's decorated in warm, tropical colors. The kitchen turns out delicious versions of Cuban and Puerto Rican favorites at reasonable prices. Tasty options include Cornish game hen stuffed with congrí, a mixture of black beans and rice; perfectly seasoned and tender beef churrasco; and fried chickpeas with ham and chorizo. The crowd is a pleasant mix of tourists and locals, families and groups of friends enjoying a relaxed evening out. Throughout the restaurant, local art hangs on the walls, and you can shop from your table if you find a painting you like. The restaurant has several branches around the island, most in the metro area.

Av. Isla Verde, San Juan, 00913, Puerto Rico
787-791–5585
Known For
  • Local vibe
  • Large portions of typical dishes like churrasco and ropa vieja
  • Family-friendly atmosphere

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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.

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