Puerto Rico is a popular destination for tourists this year. Bad Bunny!While the island’s charms endure, the attention brought by the musician is a welcome one. Long known for its beautiful beaches, breathtaking rainforest, and historic monuments, Puerto Rico now has a culinary scene that continues to heat up like a lechón roasted over an open flame. From the capital of San Juan to the sands of Rincón, there’s a restaurant for every palate and every price point. It doesn’t matter if you’re craving homestyle cocina Criolla, seafood just plucked out of the water, or an award-winning tasting menu—planning a trip around the “island of enchantment’s” restaurants ranks right up there with its natural beauty, cultural charms, and world-famous music scene. Here are a few favorites.
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How to select the best restaurants in Puerto Rico
The restaurants on this list have been chosen independently by Condé Nast Traveler Editors and reviewed by local contributors who have visited the restaurant. Our editors consider both high-end and affordable eateries, and weigh stand-out dishes, location, and service—as well as inclusivity and sustainability credentials. As new restaurants open or existing ones change, we update this list.
