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San Juan is the largest city in Puerto Rico and also the capital. It’s one of the most visited cities on the island and features plenty of history, culture, friendly people, and delicious places to eat while you’re there.
Enjoying local restaurants is one of the best ways to experience a new city, and in San Juan, you’ll want to try as much as you can.
You’ll find dozens of restaurants in San Juan, but which ones are the best? When you don’t want to sift through Google search after Google search when you’re hungry, here are 12 of the best restaurants in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
If you’re looking for a great spot to enjoy delicious food and even better drinks, this is it. While La Factoria is mainly a bar, they serve a handful of bar bites that are sure to satisfy you as you sip on handcrafted cocktails.
Some of the bites you can order include a juicy lamb burger, fried goat cheese, and empanadas. You can’t go wrong with their lavender Moscow mule for a cocktail. They also have an extensive wine list that your server or bartender will be happy to help you select for your meal.
You’ll find the restaurant within the 352 Guesthouse. The restaurant sits in a restored 19th-century building which adds plenty of charm to the joint.
You’ll know you’ve arrived when you see a bright blue building. You’ll find classic breakfast and lunch items on the menu like bagels, fresh fruit, and eggs in practically every way imaginable.
Regardless of what you choose, you won’t be disappointed. The restaurant is colorful and lively, making it a fun spot to enjoy breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
Brunch is also popular if you’re looking for a mid-morning meal and drink. Musa has plenty of outdoor seating, which you should take full advantage of if the weather’s appropriate.
Some of their most popular dishes are the Musa mac and cheese, creme brulee pancakes, and the best appetizer is their fried cheese with guava sauce. Besides these, you’ll find plenty of seafood on their menu too.
You feel like you’re transported back to the 1920s and the prohibition era when you walk inside. Most people come here to experience their delicious handcrafted cocktails, but it’s also a great place to enjoy tapas.
You can’t go wrong with classic cocktails like rum and coke, gin, and tonic, but their specialty cocktails are the way to go. As for the tapas, they have ceviche, churrasco mofongo, and sliders to munch on.
The restaurant has a very intimate atmosphere that makes your meal here that much better. Since Marmalade is such a popular restaurant, you’ll want to make reservations in advance to ensure you get a table.
This fine-dining restaurant offers a five-course tasting menu worth trying, but if you prefer to order a la carte, popular items are white bean soup, halibut, and lobster risotto. The chefs plate everything so beautifully that you can’t help but take a photo of it before digging in.
The restaurant features plants, mood music, and vintage furniture, which is unique to Casita Miramar. When making reservations or arriving, you should ask to be seated outside to enjoy the ambiance.
The cuisine here is classic Puerto Rico fare innovatively. The menu is relatively small, but the flavors are anything but minimal.
You can’t go wrong with their mofongo, beef stew, or shredded beef topped plantains. If you enjoy a cocktail or glass of wine with your meal, you won’t be disappointed in their selection.
The restaurant’s ambiance makes you feel like the most important person in the room, even with other patrons dining. The menu boasts dishes like swordfish, duck-truffle ravioli, veal chops, and other exquisite options.
Your server will be able to help you pair the perfect wine with whatever you order, or you can go with a classic cocktail. A popular option when dining here is to go with their fixed-price menu, where you can taste a little bit of the best dishes.
It’s an old-fashioned joint that has a comfortable and homey feeling to it. Locals and visitors alike love eating here. You’ll find all your favorite Italian dishes but also seafood dishes and perfectly cooked steaks.
The portions are large here. So, you may leave Sofia’s with leftovers for a midnight snack. People love to order the chicken parmigiana, the gouda empanadas, and their filet mignon. Whatever you order, you can’t leave without trying their homemade sangria.
There’s always music playing and other patrons chatting amongst themselves. One of the best things about San Juan Smokehouse is that they serve hefty portions. You can feast on their dry rub ribs, brisket, pork sandwiches, and other smoked meats.
They have classic barbeque side dishes, but the rice and beans are the way to go when in Puerto Rico. If you’re a vegetarian or vegan, you can still enjoy this delicious restaurant! They offer vegan versions of almost all their most popular items.
You don’t need to dress to impress at this restaurant. It’s relaxed, and you can come as you are, as long as you’re hungry and ready to eat. You can smell the food from down the street, so it’s no wonder it’s always packed.
The menu features items like tostones, mofongo, pasteles, and other meat-centered dishes that will have you drooling. Their seafood dishes are always fresh, with fish coming from local suppliers. There are several vegetarian and vegan options on the menu, too, so no one has to miss out.
The arroz con gris, patatas bravas, and churrasco are delicious and worth a try. The red velvet tres Leche is the best way to end your meal and the most popular dessert at the restaurant.
Many people come here to celebrate their birthday because they know the food and drinks are top-notch. If you’re looking for something lighter, you can enjoy cocktails and tapas. If your stomach’s really growling, they also offer larger entrees.
You can start your meal with escargot, curry popcorn chicken, or something else before moving on to your entree. As for the entrees, great options include lacon Asado, seafood fresh from the sea, or their soup of the day.
San Juan has hundreds of delicious restaurants, and there’s no way you’ll be able to try them all in one trip to the city. The best thing you can do is think about what restaurants you have to try and make a point to get to those before returning home.
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