
Puerto Rican culture comes to life in its dishes, a celebration of flavors that visitors have the opportunity to enjoy.
Guide to Traditional Puerto Rican Food
Taste traditional Puerto Rican dishes like lechón asado, pasteles, and coquito.
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Puerto Rican culture comes to life in its dishes, a celebration of flavors that visitors have the opportunity to enjoy.
Taste traditional Puerto Rican dishes like lechón asado, pasteles, and coquito.
Arroz y habicuelas are the staple side dish in Puerto Rico.
Great restaurants to try outside of San Juan.
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!
Always ask for the day's catch or special at Salitre!
It’s always al fresco season in Puerto Rico.
Tasting local coffee is a highlight of a Flavors of San Juan food tour.
Check out the coffee of “popes and kings” while in Puerto Rico
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.
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
Sampling locally grown coffee is a perk of traveling to Puerto Rico.
Food-centric road trips around the Island — perfect for the wandering gourmand, or any hungry traveler.
The food truck scene in Puerto Rico changed everything.