Restaurantes en puerto rico san juan: The 24 Best San Juan Restaurants
Consular Restaurant & Bar in Old San Juan
Consular Restaurant & Bar at Palacio Provincial in Old San Juan offers an exceptional light fare menu consisting of fusion dishes with hints of local flavors. Enjoy appealing breakfast options for everyone from health enthusiasts to curious foodies. A specifically crafted pizza oven towers over the kitchen for guests to view their handcrafted artisanal pizzas and sandwiches from preparation to completion. The bar offers an enhanced mixology concept with a classic island touch, showcasing signature cocktails named for the hotel’s diplomatic and historic theme.
Light Fare and Mixology
Contemporary design set within a large colonial courtyard with views of the nearby San Juan Bautista Cathedral and its enthralling exposed brick provides the perfect setting for a bite and drink, be it by yourself, à deux, or with friends. Guests can enjoy everything from cosmopolitan tapas to share to original dishes for those who enjoy a full meal with our signature cocktails.
Hours:
Monday & Tuesday 7 AM – 3 PM
Wednesday to Sunday 7 AM – 12 AM
Sunday Brunch
Sunday Brunch
Pancake tacos 13
scrambled eggs, avocado, smoked salmon, mozzarella
Chicken & Waffles 15
breaded chicken breast, lettuce, tomato, cheddar cheese
Hanger & Eggs 21
hanger steak, sunny side up eggs, baked yukon potatoes, hollandaise sauce
French Toast 12
brioche, blueberry compote, whipped cream, almonds, bacon
Surf & Turf Pizza 19
cauliflower dough, pomodoro, mozzarella, jalapeño, shrimp, skirt steak
Oatmeal & Fruit 9
berries, kiwi, oranges
Mayorca sandwich 11
avocado mousse, eggs, tomato, lettuce, fried sweet potato
Fruit Bowl 10
berries, kiwi, oranges
Party Mix 24
pancakes, waffles, french toast, scrambled eggs, fruit, bacon, sausages, salmon
Breakfast
Breakfast
Seasonal Local Fruit 10
Mango, Papaya, Pineapple, Watermelon
Coconut Yogurt Parfait 8
Sunflower, Almond Granola, Pineapple Jam
Continental Breakfast 11
Mallorca, “Quesitos”, Sourdough Bread, Seasonal Fruit, Juice, Coffee
Sweet White Cornmeal 6
Almond Infused Milk, Shredded Gouda
Banana Waffle 13
Whipped Ricotta, Local Honey
Eggs Any Style 14
Fried, Scrambled or Omelet, Bacon, Local Sausage, Copa Ham
Royal Omelet 15
Fried, Scrambled or Omelet, Bacon, Local Sausage, Copa Ham
Let’s Share
Let’s Share
Shrimp “Croquetas” 12
Herb Aioli
Sweet Chili Wings 11
Sweet Sauce, Eel Sauce, Green Onions, Sesame Seed
Tuna Tartar “Montaditos” 13
Crispy Rice, Chipotle Crema
Mahi Mahi Ceviche 12
Local Root Vegetables Chips, Passion Fruit, Red Onion, Lime Juice
“Patatas Bravas” 9
Baby Red Potatoes, Roasted Tomato Sauce, Mustard, Sweet Paprika
All Day
All Day Menu
Organic Salad 11
Mix Greens, Fresh Mozzarella, Organic Tomato, Sweet Almonds, Citrus Vinaigrette
House Salad 13
Lettuce Mix, Sourdough Bread, Avocado, Crispy Copa Ham, Organic Tomato, Cilantro, Parmesan Cheese, “Recao”, House Vinaigrette
Each salad comes with your choice of:
Chicken 5
Hanger Steak 8
Mahi Mahi 6
Pizzas & Sandwiches
Pizzas & Sandwiches
Veggie Pizza 16
Cauliflower, Vegan Cheese, Tomato Sauce, Cherry Tomatoes
Foccacia Pizzetta 18
Herb Dough, Serrano Ham, Roasted Kale, Shaved Gouda, Cream Sauce
Caprese Pizzetta 15
Classic Herb Pesto, Fresh Mozzarella Cheese, Roasted Baby Basil
Classic Margherita 14
Tomato Sauce, Fresh Mozzarella Cheese, Baby Basil
Calzone 16
Spinach, Onion, Parmesan
Main
Main
Butter Garlic Steak 27
Pan-Seared “Churrasco”, Truffle Sweet Potato Gratin Casserole
The Snapper 23
Lemongrass-Ginger Broth, Celery Root Mash
Citrus Oven Roasted Chicken 18
French Cut Chicken Breast, Charred Kale, Tomato Sauce, Local “Requesón”
Galician Style Octopus 19
Spanish Potatoes, Sweet Paprika
Sangrias
Sangrias
Sunset by the Shore 13
Apricot Brandy, Pinot Grigio, Cointreau, Lime Juice, Pineapple Juice
Red 13
Fresh Fruits, Red Wine, Cointreau, Freshly Squeeze Orange Juice, Lemon Juice, Simple Syrup
Consular Cocktails
Consular Cocktails
“El Delegado” 12
Tequila Reposado, Creme de Casis, Fresh Lime Juice, Ginger Syrup, Orange Swath
“Fortaleza” 10
Don Q Passion, Pama Liquor, Raw Brown Sugar Rim
“Old City” 12
Ron Barrilito 3 Estrellas, Licor 43, Maple Syrup, China China Vermouth, Lime Juice, Pineapple Juice
“Diplomático” 12
Woodford Reserve, Coconut Sugar Simple Syrup, Angostura Bitters, Fresh Orange
“The Old-Fashioned Twist” 11
Aged Rum, Sweet Vermouth, Dark Rye Bitter, Coffee Bitter, Lemon Zest
“Isabelita” 12
Tequila Reposado, Orangecello, Mango Nectar, Lime Juice, Fresh Jalapeño
“La Española” 12
Rosé Wine, Vodka, Peach Snapp’s, Acerola Juice, Simple Syrup
Pink Mojito 13
White Rum, Watermelon Puree, Fresh Lime Juice, Simple Syrup, Mint
“Gin Bay” 12
Tanqueray, Fresh Cucumber, Mint, Fresh Lime Juice
Beer
Beer
Local 5
Medalla
Medalla Light
Crafted
Magna 6
Ocean Lab Ipa 8
Boquerón Blonde Ale 8
Imported 7
Coors Light
Corona
Samuel Adams
Blue Moon
Heineken
Bubbles
Bubbles
Laurent-Perrier
Brut Rosé, Champagne, France
Laurent-Perrier
Brut, Champagne, France
La Marca
Prosecco
Road Trip! Five Restaurants To Visit Outside San Juan ⋆ The Dining Traveler
Casa Vieja, Ciales Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico is currently going through a culinary renaissance. Every chef I speak with on the island talks about going back to their roots when it comes to recipes and ingredients. There’s a renewed sense of pride in our traditional dishes. This is not only seen in San Juan but throughout “la isla.” Leave the capital and check out these restaurants outside San Juan-not only will you indulge in a delicious meal but you will also get a side of Puerto Rico that many visitors do not get to see.
Estela in Rincon, Puerto Rico
Estela
Located in the surf town of Rincon, Estela is a quaint restaurant where the food is the protagonist. Chef Abel Mendoza grew up in the neighboring town of Añasco. Form Australia to Peru to New York City, Chef Mendoza has lived and worked throughout the world. A few years ago, he decided to return to Puerto Rico and became the executive chef and partner at Estela. Their menu changes every day-with the date stamped on the menu.
We started our meal with a colorful rum and passion fruit cocktail. We began our culinary journey with an arrañita (grated plantain) paired with a salad made with local greens. We then indulged in longaniza (sausage) made in-house over a mash of root vegetables. I will not give more away because I want you to a. drive to Rincon and b. not spoil the surprise.
Estela, Road 115 KM 14, Rincon, Puerto Rico. Call 787-823-1795 for reservations
Chefs Creations
As a southerner (of Puerto Rico), Ponce will always have a special place in my heart. The colonial architecture, the colorful Plaza Las Delicias, and La Guancha make it one of my favorite cities in Puerto Rico. A restaurant that is worth the trip is Chefs Creations by Chef Jorge Rivera. The dining room is in an enclosed patio where you have the view of the kitchen where you can catch a glimpse of the chef doing his magic with his wood-fired oven.
Chef Jorge Rivera sources a lot of his menu items locally, especially from the Plaza de Mercado de Ponce (the town’s market). His menu often changes as he goes by the ingredients that he finds. I still think about the guanimes (dumplings made out of cornmeal) topped with stewed codfish.
Chef’s Creations, 100 Calle Reina, Ponce
Casa Bavaria
Nestled in the green mountains of Morovis, Casa Bavaria should be on your list of restaurants outside of San Juan. Owned by a German-Puerto Rican family, this casual restaurant puts the Deutsch touch to its Puerto Rican menu. Order mofongo topped with jager schnitzel with a side of Kartoffelsalat (German potato salad). Wash it down with a Paulaner or with a Don Q rum with grapefruit juice.
Last year, I hosted my 40th birthday party at Casa Bavaria and loved their buffet menu for large parties. The staff was very responsive to my needs throughout the party planning process, and my guests loved the food and atmosphere. I highly recommend Casa Bavaria if you are looking for a unique space to have a milestone birthday or even an informal wedding.
Casa Bavaria, Km. 38.3, State Rte 155, Morovis Website
Casa Vieja, Ciales Puerto Rico
Casa Vieja
The center of Puerto Rico is becoming more popular than ever. Locals head to the many picturesque roads to do “chinchorreo,” meaning stopping at small restaurants and kiosks for snacks and drinks. Casa Vieja, a cozy house in the mountain town of Ciales, is a must-see restaurant outside San Juan.
Although it’s a 90-minute drive from San Juan, you’re transported to a different world as you drive along the lush green hills. Casa Vieja has a classic Puerto Rican menu, and I must say that I’ve had my best moricillas (blood sausage) there. Pair it with a tart passion fruit sangria.
Casa Vieja, Km 26 PR-149, Ciales
Fierro World Cuisine in Guayama,
Fierro World Cuisine
This stunning restaurant in my quiet hometown of Guayama brings a modern flair to the town center. Guayama is known for its beautiful Plaza de Recreo (town square) surrounded by colorful colonial architecture. The town received a lot of damage from Hurricane Maria, and it’s slowing recovering and adding new businesses to the city.
Fierro opened this summer, and it has quickly become a favorite of the who’s who of the southern coast.