2 Best Restaurants in San Juan, Puerto Rico

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In cosmopolitan San Juan, European, Asian, Middle Eastern, and chic fusion eateries vie for your attention, with family-owned restaurants specializing in seafood or comida criolla (creole cooking, or local Puerto Rican food). U.S. chains such as McDonald's and Subway compete with chains like Pollo Tropical and El Mesón, which specialize in local cuisine. Many of the most innovative chefs here have restaurants in the city's large hotels, but don't be shy about venturing into stand-alone establishments—many concentrated in Condado and along Calles Fortaleza and San Sebastián in Old San Juan. Old San Juan is also home to a number of notable new restaurants and cafés, offering more artisanal-style cuisine—crop-to-cup coffee, rustic homemade pizzas, and creative vegetarian food—at affordable prices. There’s a radiant pride in what the local land can provide, and these enthusiastic young restaurateurs are redefining what Puerto Rican food is, bite by tasty bite.

The dress code varies greatly from place to place, although a restaurant's price category can be taken as a good indication. For less expensive places anything but beachwear is fine; ritzier spots will expect collared shirts and long pants for men ("jacket and tie" requirements are rare) and chic attire for women. When in doubt, do as the Puerto Ricans often do and dress up.

For breakfast outside of your hotel, cafés or panaderías (local bakeries) are your best bets. It's rare for such establishments to close between breakfast and lunch; it's slightly more common for restaurants to close between lunch and dinner. Although some places don't accept reservations, it's always a good idea to make them for dinner whenever possible. This is especially true during the busy season from November through April and on weekends at any time of the year.

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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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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