
Mofongo is a staple Puerto Rican dish that pairs well with everything!
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Guide to Traditional Puerto Rican Dishes
Taste traditional Puerto Rican dishes like lechón asado, pasteles, and coquito.
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Mofongo is a staple Puerto Rican dish that pairs well with everything!
Taste traditional Puerto Rican dishes like lechón asado, pasteles, and coquito.
A group of friends enjoying lunch in Old San Juan.
Combine the tastes of Puerto Rico with its rich history for an all-around delicious experience
Casa Bacardí offers mixology classes where you can learn to make a variety of rum-based cocktails.
There’s a reason they call this island the Rum Capital of the World
Barrachina’s restaurant, in Old San Juan, has a plaque at the entrance to commemorate the birthplace of the piña colada.
An introduction to the island’s most popular cocktail.
The menu of 1919 focuses on farm-to-table dishes prepared with the freshest organic and local ingredients.
Get to know the people that showcase Puerto Rico’s culture through its gastronomy.
A colorful food tour is on the table with Spoon in San Juan.
Enjoy a rum cocktail and nibble some fried plantains during a food tour in Puerto Rico.
A perfect blend of pineapple juice, coconut cream, and ice!
These locations around the island serve innovative takes on the classic Puerto Rican drink.
The Caribe Hilton Hotel dedicated a mural to the Puerto Rican National Drink.
Mixologist José López of the Caribe Hilton reminisces on the national drink and its iconic position in the cocktail world.
It doesn't matter where, a piña colada is always a good idea.
Recreate Puerto Rico’s national drink in a fun and creative way!