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    Puerto Criollo

    3.7 (115 reviews)
    ModeratePuerto Rican

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    Casual
    Touristy
    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating

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    Twinkle Outside
    Mercedes C.

    Puerto Criollo in Old San Juan wasn't part of the plan. We were heading from our cozy B&B in Luquillo to catch some city lights in San Juan. Hunger kicked in and with no dinner res. and hopes of finding parking in the famously tight streets here, we lucked out as we stumbled on this spot. And wow, are we glad we did. The first thing that hit us? The air. It smelled garlicky- it's the kind of scent that automatically tells you the kitchen knows exactly what they're doing. My husband and I looked at each other and smiled. This was our kind of place. We've been skipping outdoor dining because, let's be honest, Puerto Rico's heat is brutal. But the evening we came here was rare and there was a wonderful breeze and the al fresco setup turned out to be just right. My red snapper fillet came packed with garlicky flavor, cooked just right but the tostones didn't hold up. They tasted like they'd been made way earlier in the day or worse, reheated from the day before. My husband was in mofongo heaven. His pork chunks were savory and hearty. Service is fantastic and we encountered was warm and attentive. All in all, Puerto Criollo was an unexpected find with bold flavors and welcoming vibes.

    Pollo mofongo
    Jarryd S.

    Great service, good music, good people! Food is quick and good, good quantity. Highly recommend, good for big parties too

    Ceviche
    Najah H.

    My first dinner in Old San Juan and it was on a Sunday evening. This place is in the heart of the Plaza de Colon and met my craving for authentic Puerto Rican food. Service was very hospitable and friendly. The host was able to get us seated quickly outside & shared that the restrooms were upstairs. We ordered starters, a cocktail and entrees for dinner. My son isn't as adventurous so he ordered chicken wings. I on the other hand had ceviche, mufongo with shrimp and a mojito! The plantains were fresh but a little dry. The shrimp was delicious. The wings were crispy and paired nicely with the barbecue sauce it came with. My drink was refreshing but didn't taste much rum. The ambiance is buzzing and very loud from talking, passersby traffic, cars and motorcycles. It's great for a bite to eat but didn't knock my socks off.

    This was a seared octopus dish
    Lea H.

    Found this spot in old San Juan near the cruise port. We were looking for a local spot to grab some food. We did have to wait a bit for a table but that's to be expected. Service was friendly and food didn't take too long. The food was good as well as the drinks. I think for a touristy area, everything was fine. Not sure about prices in other areas of PR. But we left happy.

    Bruce F.

    This place is located in Old San Juan and sitting outside provides you a perfect view of the ocean as well a spot yo people watch. I ordered the Mofango which is a doughy food made from plantains and is one of the national dishes of Puerto Rico. Mofango is a good comfort food when prepared right. I ordered the seafood Mofongo: shrimp, octopus and conch. Our server was very energetic and recommended we get it prepared with the creamy garlic sauce. This was enough for two people and pricey as well. The freshness of the seafood and well seasoning of this dish made it well worth it.

    Mafungo with chicken
    Carol F.

    Service was friendly and helpful. The mafungo was authentic and tasty with the garlic sauce. I thoroughly enjoyed the meal and experience.

    Avocado Salad
    Elaine F.

    Enjoyed a wonderful lunch sitting outdoors in Old San Juan. Both the service and food were good. I ordered a avocado salad topped with strawberries and feta cheese that was refreshing and filling. The Bacalaitos Camarones (a lightly fried codfish fritters) was the perfect accompaniment. Great spot for lunch!

    Kan Kan other view
    Yadhira L.

    I really wanted to try some pork on my last trip and had to plan to go up the pork Highway and visit those kiosks on the side of the road. However, when I saw the Kan Kan on the menu here, I had to try it. It did not disappoint. Every bite was crunchy juicy and absolutely delicious. My daughter and I shared this one plate so if the cost seems to be a little high, you can split it for two it was perfect. I don't think I would ever try another plate on their menu. Also, the wait staff was really nice. There was a pushy lady at the table next to us complaining that it was so salty. But she still ate the whole plate so explain that one to me. She mentioned to her husband that she was trying to train them to do better. So condescending. So I tipped my waiter a little extra to make up for this woman's bad attitude. I was not gonna let her ruin my wonderful experience.

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    Melinda V.

    All I have here was the octopus salad as I wasn't very hungry but the party I was with ordered full-fledged meals and they all raved about how delicious everything they had was the server was extremely friendly and tried her best to speak English. The plating was excellent and I did try some of the meals that my friends had and I must say they were extremely tasty and well plated. I wish we could go back so that I can be hungry and try what they tried anyways don't take my word for it. Try it for yourself.

    Mini Cordon bleu balls stuffed with cheese and ham
    Bee D.

    A Delicious Puerto Rican Feast at Puerto Criollo After our adventure in El Yunque Rainforest, we were craving an authentic Puerto Rican meal. Wandering past an Italian and a Mexican restaurant, we stumbled upon Puerto Criollo, a gem nestled right in the heart of Old San Juan. The unique "patio" seating caught our eye--situated right on the iconic blue cobblestones that are said to be made from the ballast rocks of Spanish colonizers' ships. It was a gorgeous sunny day, perfect for people-watching from our street-side perch. Robert, our charming and attentive server, made the experience even better by helping us navigate the menu. We decided to dive into the Leolei Sampler, a delicious medley of Puerto Rican favorites. Highlights included: Tostones: crispy, golden plantains Chicharrones de Pollo: perfectly fried, flavorful chicken bites Mini Cordon Bleu Balls: cheesy, ham-filled delights Cassava Fries Carne Frita: tender, seasoned pork bites We also couldn't resist ordering the Mofongo with pork and garlic sauce--a Puerto Rican classic that's a must-try--and a side of Maduros (sweet, caramelized fried plantains) along with habichuelas con arroz (beans and rice). The Verdict? Everything was absolutely delicious! Our group's favorites were the pork chunks, the Mini Cordon Bleu balls, the beans and rice, and the sweet, creamy maduros. It's safe to say we left happy and very full. A Few Tips: If you're mobility-challenged, note that there's a big step at the front entrance and the bathroom is upstairs. However, the staff kindly allowed us to use the restroom at the neighboring restaurant, which was at ground level (but still had a step). Dining outside is a must unless it's raining--why miss out on the ambiance? Watch out for the cheeky birds! They're fans of Puerto Rican cuisine too and might try to snag a bite from your plate. It happened to us, and it was both frustrating and hilarious. Puerto Criollo is a delightful spot for anyone looking to savor the flavors of Puerto Rico. Highly recommend it!

    Outdoor dining looking at the main entrance
    Blake G.

    Among plenty of options in Old San Juan, we randomly chose Puerto Criollo. They had seating available so it was convenient. Service was slow but I guess Island Time holds true. We weren't in a major rush so that wasn't an issue. We had a couple margaritas and they were not very strong and mediocre at best. I had the skirt steak and my wife had the mofongo. Steak was cooked right but fatty and flavorless. My wife took two bites of her meal and gave up as it wasn't very good. Our son had the international dish called "chicken fingers." They were fine but fries were unsalted. I don't typically write many negative reviews but besides being sub par, our bill was over $150 for 3 of us and nothing extravagant. With many other options, I'd pick one of the other places in town. "Good location" and "kid friendly" are the positive things I could say.

    Our waiter was an absolute doll. He even recommended some salsa dancing that we should check out before we left. Food was amazing! Had the paella and mofongo de camarones! Both to die for! Cool ambiance near the port. Sat outside and just relaxed and enjoyed the breeze after a hot day at the beach

    Elvin M.

    We weren't staying far from the restaurant and we saw that they had some tables so we decided to try it out. Service was very good and the restaurant has a very nice out door patio. As for the food well thats a different story. I had the mofongo with churrasco. First it was drenched with what I think was supposed to be a garlic sauce but it was really a cheesy tasting sauce. The churrasco was over cooked and very gummy. The place was busy and full of tourists. Definitely dont try the mofongo if you decide to stop by.

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    El Jibarito - Flan de coco and flan de chocolate

    El Jibarito

    3.9(2.1k reviews)
    0.3 km
    $$

    A True Taste of Tradition: El Jibarito Delivers on Every Front…read more​If you are looking for an dining experience that feels like a warm embrace from family, El Jibarito is an absolute must-visit. From the moment you step through the doors, you are wrapped in a vibrant, welcoming ambiance that perfectly balances lively energy with cozy, authentic charm. ​But the true star of the show is the food. Every single dish bursts with rich, ancestral flavors, serving up exceptional quality that respects deep-rooted family traditions.The absolute standout is their Bistec Encebollado (beef steak with onions). The steak is perfectly tender, marinated to perfection, and smothered in a mountain of sweet, caramelized onions. Paired with a side of fluffy white rice, savory beans, and perfectly caramelized sweet plantains (maduros), it is pure culinary comfort. You can quite literally taste the love and history in every bite--it doesn't just feel like you're eating at a restaurant; it feels like you've been invited into a family's home kitchen where recipes have been perfected over generations. ​The Verdict: Incredible food, an unforgettable atmosphere, and a beautiful dedication to heritage. El Jibarito is a masterclass in tradition done right. Don't pass this one up!

    El Jibarito is absolutely worth the visit if you're looking for authentic Puerto Rican food. We had…read morethe lechón con salsa de plátano, and it was absolutely delicious--full of flavor and cooked perfectly! We were a large group, so there was about a 30-minute wait for a table, but that's part of the fonda-style experience. Tables turn over as people finish their meals, and while you're waiting, you can relax with an ice-cold Medalla, which makes the time go by quickly. A special thank you to the staff for the excellent service and warm hospitality. The food, the atmosphere, and the friendly staff made this one of our favorite dining experiences in Old San Juan. We will definitely be back!

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    El Jibarito - Fried snapper

    Fried snapper

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    Deaverdura - Sampler

    Deaverdura

    4.2(1.2k reviews)
    0.5 km
    $$

    This restaurant has been on my San Juan list and it happened to be near my Airbnb so it was a no…read morebrainer for my friends and I to visit. Since I've always seen the long lines outside this store when I passed by, we decided that we try to go in as soon as it opened. So, we lined up around 11:30am. We barely waited much and we got seated. The server that day was quick/efficient/friendly despite the fact that she was running a one woman show. And the food arrived within a decent time. My friends and I decided to order the PUERTO RICAN PLATTER with a side of a side salad. This platter comes with everything you could want & maybe something that might be a bit adventurous for you to eat like blood sausage. Despite that, it's a nice platter to share and try a bit of everything. It's really nice that if you order for 4 people, they give you exactly the amount of pieces that are divisible by 4 (so everyone can try 1-2 pieces of each thing evenly). It also comes with a decent amount of rice/pork as a supplementation, which was nice. It's a balanced meal. And I think the side salad did well to balance out all the fried foods. Overall, we really enjoyed this place. It's a great place to come with friends/families to share. It's a great place as a visitor to try a bit of everything. The platter is a great introduction of puerto rican fried finger foods. And it all taste great! From the presentation of the food to the service here, it's all good. I would recommend this place to others.

    We were in old San Juan and wanted some authentic Puerto Rican food. I found this spot on Yelp and…read morewas surprised to know this was a TikTok favorite. The restaurant is medium sized, so for the sake of space they make you wait outside for a table. Our group of 7 was seated pretty easily but it also wasn't too packed when we arrived. Their menu is written on a chalkboard and from my knowledge, they don't provide any physical copies. My table got a variety of things but me in particular, I ordered the Puerto Rican sampler. We split it between 3 people and they said it could feed 4 but hmmm, I'd be skeptical of that. I think no more than 2 comfortably honestly as a meal. The sampler was delicious though and had all the main things I wanted. The corn fritters were a hit and the steak was well cooked and seasoned. While the food was good, the wait was a little long and the service was mid (not bad but not the best we've had). Solid 4 stars

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    Deaverdura - The ambience

    The ambience

    Deaverdura - Small house salad

    Small house salad

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    Borikén - Passion fruit mojito and rum punch

    Borikén

    4.3(8 reviews)
    0.0 km

    I remember coming to this restaurant aBout 5 years ago oomph my layover in San Juan. The food was…read moreso memorable that I decided to come back in 2020 to see if it was still good. Well good news, the food is still good! I stopped in during the festival of San Sebastian and the restaurant was packed! We luckily got a seat for two and were able to order right away. I order the mofongo de pollo and my friend ordered a different meal with a soup. I am not going to lie, the service was extremely slow and the food took about 30 to 40 mins maybe to come out. I expect this was because of the festival and how busy the restaurant was. When the food came out, it was delicious! The chicken was great and drenched in a salsa criolla sauce. It was definitely worth the wait! After my meal, I ordered a coffee to digest the food. Luckily this didn't take as long as the food. I would definitely recommend this place however if you are in a rush, it might be best to go somewhere else. The food is very tasty!

    This is a difficult review to do because technically we only had an appetizer and drinks. First of…read moreall the rest is located next to the Christopher Columbus Plaza in Old San Juan which makes it an ideal location for tourists coming in and out. The restaurant is very small inside but they do have outside dining which is what we chose to do. The service was good, they were very attentive to our needs. Unfortunately, the appetizer we ordered was just awful. We ordered a mix of very traditional Puerto Rican bites-small alcapurrias, sorrullos, chicharrónes de pollo and some fried cheese. There was absolutely nothing good about the mix. The alcapurrias has no meat whatsoever, the chicharrónes were not crispy and the cheese was just awful. I wanted to give them a 1star review but I felt this would not be fair because we did not try an entree and I hope that would be better. The 3star was because the service was good. In addition to the service later on in the evening they had live music which was essentially old traditional Puerto Rican music which was excellent. So to be fair I thought a 3 star review would be the right thing to do. Hopefully the entrees are much better just stay away from the surtido appetizer because it was not good.

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    Borikén - Chicken mofongo with rice and salad

    Chicken mofongo with rice and salad

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    Casa Luna Rest. - Avocado salad

    Casa Luna Rest.

    4.4(42 reviews)
    0.2 km

    I discovered a quaint little spot on YouTube while researching my cruise that serves authentic…read morePuerto Rican food. I was really craving fried snapper, but unfortunately, it was too large for me to eat by myself. To my disappointment, it was served family style, and my family wasn't in the mood for fish. Instead, we ordered several items from the menu, including stew chicken, fried pork chops, which my son really enjoyed. We also had mofongo with chicken and creole sauce, white rice and beans, fried plantains, and another side of beans and rice. We definitely over-ordered, as the food was plentiful and very filling. In fact, that was the only meal we had that day. If you're ever in San Juan, Puerto Rico, I highly recommend this restaurant. It's a hidden gem tucked away on a side street. You will not be disappointed! I can't wait to go back.

    Try. the. Mofongo. The skirt steak mofongo, with garlic…read moresauce. Order it, possibly to share -- it's a big portion. You will not be sorry. Your date might be a little over-garlicked if you try to kiss them without letting them at least try it, though. Definitely a vampire-free zone. Delicious! And the best I have ever had, anywhere. We tried a little of a lot of things, kind of a meal of sides to go with our mofongo, and the empanadilla pastry was flaky and light. Hubs liked the chicken one best, I preferred the ground beef. But the big takeaway is the mofongo with garlic sauce. They even let you choose from a list of other sauces if you don't want garlic, but frankly, there's a reason it's listed first and it's not just tradition.

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    Casa Luna Rest. - Red snapper!!!

    Red snapper!!!

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    Mallorca - mallorca w/ butter

    Mallorca

    4.2(848 reviews)
    0.2 km
    $$

    I guess Mallorca is a traditional sweet bread with powdered sugar on top. Our funny waiter who…read morespeaks lightning fast Spanish but also does pretty well with English gave us samples of Mallorca. We ordered more with bacon, egg, cheese, and some with ham and cheese. They were serving lunch so we tried the Pernïl and rice and beans. We also got a salmon plate and a chicken cacciatore cooked in Spanish rice. The restaurant is old and very unassuming, but it doesn't stop the crowds of people to come and visit and see old San Juan history which this building has to be part of. It's not glamorous but you feel like you transported back into the very early years of Old San Juan when maybe it was still just San Juan.

    A MUST if you're staying in Old San Juan!! The greatest breakfast in a really traditional…read moreold-school cafeteria. Pictures of Old San Juan in the early 1900s line the walls to show how little the town has changed in the past century, and Mallorca Cafetería is a gem that has withstood the test of time. Definitely an affordable breakfast as the most expensive mallorca is still under $10. Cafe con leche in styrofoam cups is a staple that is great even in the heat. Definitely worth getting a cup of orange juice as it is freshly squeezed to order. During my stay in Puerto Rico I had several mallorcas around the island but none come close to what I consider the original. Pressed and doused in powdered sugar it's surprisingly both light and filling. We had tried coming at around 9a the previous day and there was already a long line outside so we chose go to somewhere else but made sure we were out the door by 6:30a the next day to get to Mallorca before it opened and there was still a bit of a line. We were able to get in and situate ourselves once they opened at 7a; there are lots of small tables with chairs which we chose because we had a larger group but if dining solo or with one person it's definitely a great experience to sit at the bar for a more traditional feel. Again, this is a must for me every time I am in San Juan and I'm happy to carve out some time for one of the greatest breakfasts you can have. Would rate ten stars if it were possible.

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    Mallorca - Mallorca w/ ham and cheese

    Mallorca w/ ham and cheese

    Mallorca - Mallorca with ham n cheese

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    Casita Miramar - Arroz con Mariscos (seafood paella) and Churrasco (steak); Follow me @RimyEats on Instagram

    Casita Miramar

    4.5(1.7k reviews)
    3.1 km
    $$$

    Had a wonderful time at Casita Miramar. Aalyah, our server did an amazing job of being able to…read morecommunicate and inform us about the dishes and accommodate anything we needed. Aalyah, thank you so much for making our last meal in San Juan so special!! The portions are huge! I split an app with 3 people and honestly the main dishes can be split among two people as well. It was very tasty especially the chicken, and the ribs! The place also looked amazing and we were given a semi-private room for such a large group. Thanks for having us!!

    For my last night in Puerto Rico, I wanted to go all out, and I ended up somewhere pretty special…read more Casita Miramar sits in a gorgeous old villa in the Miramar neighborhood, all hanging plants, twinkle lights, and vintage furniture, and the décor and ambiance alone had me sold before the food even showed up. I sat at the bar, and the staff absolutely made the night. Insanely nice and receptive, they talked with me the entire time, made recommendations, walked me through the dishes and the culture behind them, and kept the strong drinks coming, which I will never complain about. That kind of hospitality is rare and I can't say enough about it. Now for my one nitpick, and this is a me problem more than a them problem: I don't totally love Puerto Rican food. This is authentic comida criolla, which pulls from Caribbean, Latin American, and Spanish influences all at once, and my picky palate keeps asking what exactly it's trying to be. But the vibes, the people, and the setting made the whole experience more than worth it. Come for the criollo cooking, stay for one of the warmest rooms in San Juan.

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    Casita Miramar - Indoor Dining Room

    Indoor Dining Room

    Casita Miramar - Amazing chocolate Fudge Cake delivered to restaurant (Cakes by Glorimar in PR). Staff sang and added candle

    Amazing chocolate Fudge Cake delivered to restaurant (Cakes by Glorimar in PR). Staff sang and added candle

    Casita Miramar - Pastelón - Delicious thick Caribbean soft meat and plantain taste and texture

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    Pastelón - Delicious thick Caribbean soft meat and plantain taste and texture

    Cayo Caribe - Red snapper it's about $30/lb

    Cayo Caribe

    4.0(223 reviews)
    0.2 km
    $$

    Whew! Sooooo good!…read more My husband ordered the ribeye and subbed out the mushroom risotto with cheese and it was perfectly cooked and seasoned! Easilyyyy the top five steaks I've ever had in LIFE and I'm a foodie. Kids ordered Alfredo and it didn't disappoint! We also ordered the lobster risotto and it was SOOO delicious and flavorful! Perfectly cooked! Our waitress was also very attentive and helpful with suggestions with the menu. If we're ever in town we are definitely coming back!

    When you want an easy, reliable seafood lunch near the San Juan port, Cayo Caribe hits the mark…read more Our walking tour guide recommended this spot, and it ended up being one of the better casual lunches of the trip. It's located close to the cruise port area, making it an effortless stop if you're exploring Old San Juan. The vibe is straightforward and comfortable--think casual, sit-down seafood spot where you can relax, grab a drink, and not overthink the menu. It's not flashy or upscale, but that's part of the appeal. Just friendly service, cold drinks, and solid food. Service * Very friendly and welcoming * Easy walk-in experience * Relaxed, unpretentious atmosphere Food & Drinks * Standard beers and cocktails--perfect for a mid-day refresher * Seafood Fried Platter - especially the fried cod; crispy, flavorful, and well-executed * Tacos (Fried Shrimp & Fried Cod) - the standout; fresh, generous portions with crunchy slaw and spot-on sauce The tacos were the surprise hit--bright, crispy, and packed with flavor. Exactly what you want from a Puerto Rican seafood lunch. Verdict Cayo Caribe is a dependable, casual seafood stop near the port. Nothing overly complicated--just good service, fresh seafood, and a relaxed setting. A great lunch choice if you're in the area and craving fried seafood and tacos. Solid four stars.

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    Cayo Caribe - PICKLEBALL AT THE BAR!!!

    PICKLEBALL AT THE BAR!!!

    Cayo Caribe - 1.5lb snapper

    1.5lb snapper

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    Restaurante Raices - Boatload: (Bacalaitos)

    Restaurante Raices

    3.3(1.9k reviews)
    0.2 km
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    Came here for the Pina Coladas, stayed for literally everything else! PR had me in a Sangria &…read moreMofongo Chokehold! It literally doesn't get better than that! This spot was in walking distance from our bnb in San Juan - 10/10, it was cute and lively. It kinda gave sports bar vibes but we enjoyed it! The service was amazing! Like everywhere else in PR. The food, easy- delicious! Drinks, amazing, food amazinger?! Lol we had a time here and enjoyed every second! Great place to stop for some PR staples and a fun atmosphere!

    We had dinner tonight at Raices in Old San Juan because several people recommended it…read more Unfortunately, I can't recommend it based on our experience. The inside of the restaurant is absolutely adorable, and the servers are dressed in traditional-style Puerto Rican attire, which adds to the atmosphere and charm. Our server was wonderful--very friendly, knowledgeable, attentive, and genuinely pleasant throughout the meal. Unfortunately, the food did not live up to the experience. I ordered the red snapper, which was quite dry, and the garlic sauce lacked flavor. I also informed the server that I do not like cilantro, but my beans arrived with cilantro in them. They were graciously replaced with plantains, which I appreciated. While the service and ambiance were excellent, the food simply did not meet my expectations. Because of that, I would not return or recommend this restaurant.

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