Atlantica puerto rico: Marisqueria Atlantica – Sabor de mar en su mesa

Marisqueria Atlantica – Sabor de mar en su mesa

En nuestra tienda encontrarán una extensa variedad de mariscos y pescados súper frescos, limpios, descamados y sin espinas, especial para su comodidad. Elaboramos varios tipos de ensaladas de mariscos, además, tenemos croquetas, carpaccios, aceitunas y mucho más, todo natural y hecho en casa, listas para llevar.
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Horario Marisquería Atlántica
Restaurante: lunes – sábado: 11:30am – 10pm | domingos: 12pm – 9pm
Tienda: lunes – sábado: 10am – 7pm | domingos: 11am – 6pm

Filete de Rodaballo

Halibut Fillet

Filete de Rodaballo Chileno

Chilean Seabass Fillet

Filete de Salmón

Salmon Fillet

Filete de Dorado

Mahi Mahi Fillet

Filete de Chillo

Red Snapper Fillet

Chillo Entero

Whole Red Snapper

Rape

Monkfish

Pez Espada

Swordfish

Filete de Atún Sushi

Sushi Tuna

Filete Bacalao Fresco

Fresh Codfish

Trucha

Rainbow Trout

Lubina European Branzino

European Branzino Seabass

Mejillones

Mussels

Almejas la Docena

Clams by the dozen

Ostras la Docena

Oysters by the dozen

Tubo de Calamares

Squid

Camarones Pelados

Peeled Shrimp

Camarones U15

Raw Shrimp U15

Camarón Cocido

Cooked Shrimp

Sardinas

Sardines

Salmón Marinado

Marinated Salmon

Pulpitos

Baby Octopus

Vieiras de la Bahía

Bay Scallops

Vieiras de Mar

Sea Scallops

Ensalada de Granos

Grain Salads

Boquerones en Vinagre

Anchovies in Vinegar

Ceviche de Salmón

Salmon Ceviche

Ceviche de Pescado

Fish Ceviche

Ensalada de Cangrejo

Crab Salad

Sierra en Escabeche

Marinated Sawfish

Ensalada Carrucho

Conch Salad

Ensalada de Cangrejo Picante

Spicy Crab Salad

Pimientos de Piquillo

Piquillo Peppers

Ensalada Rusa

Russian Salad

Mejillones Marinados

Marinated Mussels

Salpicón de Mariscos

Seafood Salad

Ensalada de Pulpo

Octopus Salad

Ensalada de Camarones

Shrimp Salad

Bacalao al Ajo Tostao

Roasted Garlic Cod

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Marisqueria Atlantica – Sabor de mar en su mesa

En nuestra tienda encontrarán una extensa variedad de mariscos y pescados súper frescos, limpios, descamados y sin espinas, especial para su comodidad. Elaboramos varios tipos de ensaladas de mariscos, además, tenemos croquetas, carpaccios, aceitunas y mucho más, todo natural y hecho en casa, listas para llevar.
¡Ordene Nuestros Productos Ahora!787.728.5444
Horario Marisquería Atlántica
Restaurante: lunes – sábado: 11:30am – 10pm | domingos: 12pm – 9pm
Tienda: lunes – sábado: 10am – 7pm | domingos: 11am – 6pm

Filete de Rodaballo

Halibut Fillet

Filete de Rodaballo Chileno

Chilean Seabass Fillet

Filete de Salmón

Salmon Fillet

Filete de Dorado

Mahi Mahi Fillet

Filete de Chillo

Red Snapper Fillet

Chillo Entero

Whole Red Snapper

Rape

Monkfish

Pez Espada

Swordfish

Filete de Atún Sushi

Sushi Tuna

Filete Bacalao Fresco

Fresh Codfish

Trucha

Rainbow Trout

Lubina European Branzino

European Branzino Seabass

Mejillones

Mussels

Almejas la Docena

Clams by the dozen

Ostras la Docena

Oysters by the dozen

Tubo de Calamares

Squid

Camarones Pelados

Peeled Shrimp

Camarones U15

Raw Shrimp U15

Camarón Cocido

Cooked Shrimp

Sardinas

Sardines

Salmón Marinado

Marinated Salmon

Pulpitos

Baby Octopus

Vieiras de la Bahía

Bay Scallops

Vieiras de Mar

Sea Scallops

Ensalada de Granos

Grain Salads

Boquerones en Vinagre

Anchovies in Vinegar

Ceviche de Salmón

Salmon Ceviche

Ceviche de Pescado

Fish Ceviche

Ensalada de Cangrejo

Crab Salad

Sierra en Escabeche

Marinated Sawfish

Ensalada Carrucho

Conch Salad

Ensalada de Cangrejo Picante

Spicy Crab Salad

Pimientos de Piquillo

Piquillo Peppers

Ensalada Rusa

Russian Salad

Mejillones Marinados

Marinated Mussels

Salpicón de Mariscos

Seafood Salad

Ensalada de Pulpo

Octopus Salad

Ensalada de Camarones

Shrimp Salad

Bacalao al Ajo Tostao

Roasted Garlic Cod

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90,000 central-west Atlantic (TsZA) \ ConsultantPlus

│ exclusive │ central-western │162 Mauritania │

│ Economic zone │163 Senegal │

│ Economic zones │164 Gambia │

│ 108 Barents Sea │ foreign states │165 Guinea-Bissau │

│507 Coastal zone │133 USA CWA │166 Guinea │

│ Barents Sea │134 Mexico Tsza │167 Sierra-Leone │

│393 White Sea │135 Belize and island │168 Liberia │

│109 Russia-Norway │ Kaymanovs, │169 cat d’Ivoir │

│ 110 Baltic Sea │ Guatemala │170 Ghana │

│501 Subarea 26 │ and Honduras │171 Togo and Benin │

│ Baltic Sea │136 Nicaragua CWA │172 Nigeria │

│502 Neperaion 32 │137 Costa Rica and Panama │173 Cameroon │

│ Baltic Sea │ Tsza │174 Equatorial │

│ │138 Columbia │ Guinea │

│ Economic zones │139 Venezuela │1775 Tome and Principe │

│ foreign countries │140 Guyana │176 Gabon │

│111 Norway │141 Suriname │177 Congo │

│ (continental) │142 Guiana │178 Angola TsVA │

│206 Barents │143 Brazil │179 Zeleny Island │

│ Sea │144 Bermuda Island Canaries │

│ sea │145 Bahamas │181 Azores and │

│208 Subzone North │146 Cuba │ Madeira │

│ Sea │147 Yamaika │182 Island of San Paulo │

│112 Island of Spitsbergen │148 Haiti │183 Island of Ascension │

│113 Island of Yan-Maien │149 Dominican │

│ (Continental) │150 Puerto Rico │ │

│115 Eastern │151 Virgin Islands │ │

│ Greenland │152 Island of Sabo, island │

│119 UK │ │ │

│120 Ireland │ │ │

│121 Belgium, │ │ │

│ Netherlands, Germany │ │ │

│122 Finland │ │ │ 90───────────── ───┴───────────────────────────────────────────────── ──┘

Isle of Queens – La vue Parisienne — LiveJournal

Do you know which country has the most beauty queens? Turns out it’s in Puerto Rico. With a population of four million, Puerto Ricans have won the Miss Universe title five times. Perhaps the reason for this is the unprecedented mixing of blood among the islanders. Here live the descendants of the Spanish colonialists, their black slaves and the indigenous Indian population, immigrants from Latin America and the United States, emigrants from Southeast Asia and Europe …

I managed to look at this distant corner “with one eye”: five days flew by like one. Therefore, no objectivity and completeness, but simply the impression of a tourist.

I. Atlantic

Puerto Rico proper is a small island in the Atlantic Ocean located in the Caribbean almost equidistant from North-Central and South America. The length of the island is only 170 km, and the width is 60. We stopped on the northern coast, facing the open ocean. nine0003

Atlantic

The coast abounds with beautiful beaches, which, of course, attract many vacationers from all over the world to the island. The tourism industry is well developed, there are many hotels, but you can also find housing in the private sector. For example, we rented an apartment in what seemed to me a fairly typical residential complex: a multi-storey building with a fenced area, on which there is a palm grove, a swimming pool, a playground, a parking lot, a hangar for surfboards and small boats. The beach, which the complex overlooks, is public, the complex is separated from it by a fence. nine0003

Trail to the ocean

I mentioned not by chance about the surfing boards, the impression is that they are an indispensable attribute of the coastal life

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Puerto Rican gatherings

II. San Juan

The name of the capital of the country is associated with a geographical, or rather a cartographic error. The Spaniards dubbed the island San Juan, and its capital – Puerto Rico (Rich Port). But on the maps, these two names, standing side by side, got mixed up, and the country began to be called Puerto Rico, and the city – San Juan. nine0003

Many streets are paved with stone, which shimmers with shades of blue and emerald depending on the lighting.

Often there are houses painted in a specific red color.

Of course around the abundance of white and blue

Old city street

These black birds with vertical tails here are as frequent as our sparrows

underfoot large green lizards and small blue

At the symbol of Spanish rule

Children’s joy – city fountain

III. Old fortress

Puerto Rico has been repeatedly conquered. In different centuries it was the French, and the Dutch, and the British, but none of them succeeded, largely due to the powerful fortifications erected on the island. The old fortress of Saint Felipe del Morro is still one of the centers of San Juan, a resting place for citizens and an important historical and cultural site. nine0003

Castle Hill . It seems that one of the favorite activities of the islanders is flying kites

On the top of the hill

The upper level of the fortress . Now there is a lighthouse here.

The fortress tower facing the ocean is one of the unofficial symbols of Puerto Rico.

Staircase between the upper and lower levels of the fortress

View from the fortress walls towards the old city

Only the Americans succeeded in capturing Puerto Rico in 1898, when Spain was defeated in the Spanish-American War. After that, the island began to be controlled by a governor appointed by the President of the United States.

IV. Puerto Ricans

Formally, Puerto Rico is an independent state with its own flag and administration. In fact, it is part of the United States: they have common citizenship, currency, and defense.

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