SAN JUAN Puerto Rico Food Tour | Where to Eat in San Juan Puerto Rico
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In this video, we will take you to San Juan, Puerto Rico. This was the 2018 destination for Jumi's annual birthdaycation! We started off in Old San Juan, ate delicious food. We explored more of the beautiful buildings and sights of the city and then ate some more!
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We are Greg and Jumi, hailing from opposite ends of the globe. Greg is a native New Yorker who was born and raised in Queens NYC and Jumi grew up in the beautiful islands of the Visayas region of the Philippines.
How did we meet? One of us messaged the other on Instagram (before sliding in DM's was even possible through the app!) and we met just after Hurricane Sandy hit NYC in October 2012. Although we grew up in two very different worlds, we bonded over a love of experiences over material things, delicious food and exploration.
We have visited 15+ countries together since December 2014 exploring beaches, ancient temples, bustling streets and ruins. Along the way, we get adrenaline flowing whether paragliding, ziplining, or jetskiing.
To fuel up for our adventures (and everyday life), we eat lots of local food wherever we are. Street food, carts, trucks, hidden gems and family-run sit-downs are our mainstays. We don't cook, but prefer to spend our money on experiences and we treat food as one. Hey, we gotta eat regardless, right? May as well enjoy it and support good businesses while we're at it!
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TROPICAL Puerto Rican STREET FOOD TOUR | Piñones, Puerto Rico
During my trip to San Juan, Puerto Rico in Partnership with the Intercontinental San Juan, I decided to head out to Piñones to try some tropical authentic Puerto Rican Street Food!
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I arrived in San Juan, Puerto Rico early in the morning and headed straight to the Intercontinental San Juan to check in and to show you my club level suite. My suite is huge!
From their I grabbed a quick 15 minute uber ride east to Piñones. This area has one road and their are tons of restaurants and kioskos (traditional huts) where they serve authentic Puerto Rican street food.
My first stop was at Donde Olga Bar & Restaurant to try a Bacalaito which is a salted cod pancake fritter and a Alcapurria which is fried green banana stuffed with crab or beef. Both of these Puerto Rican street foods are must tries when you visit Puerto Rico!
Next we walked over to El Barriles Restaurant to try some Mofongo with Seafood! Mofongo is fried plantain mash with seafood. This is the star of Puerto Rican street food dishes. It is so yummy mixed in with the seafood!
On our way to our next stop I stumbled on Ostiones Vivos Kiosko. This is a small hut serving local Puerto Rican ostras or oysters! They are small bite sized oysters but if you like oysters you will love them!
Our final stop is Sabores de Piñones where I tried two local specialities, Pionono is a stuffed fried plantain stuffed with beef and a Rellenos de Papa which is a fried mash potato stuffed with ground beef.
I think the Pionono was my favorite because it was so sweet but the Bacalaito and Mofogo were off the chain!
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On our second day in Puerto Rico we went on a food tour with Spoon Food Tours. We wanted to explore the neighborhood we were staying in since it was just outside of Old San Juan so what better way than to go on a food tour.
We didn't know what to expect, we were wondering what type of food we'd be eating but little did we know how big of a treat we were in for. From the start of the day to the very end we not only ate delicious food but learned an incredible amount about the history of the area we were staying in, as well as Puerto Rico.
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Welcome to San Juan Puerto Rico! This Caribbean island is nicknamed the enchanted island for its colorful Old San Juan streets, painted sunsets, historic sights, and vivacious spirit.
In this vlog, we visit Old San Juan and check out historic El Morro built by the Spanish.
Next, we visit the largest rum distillery in the world, Bacardi, located only 15 minutes from Old San Juan. Rum is intertwined with the history of this island, dating back to its pirate heritage. Today, the beverage is refined and used in a variety of popular cocktails such as mojitos, daiquiris, and Cuba Libres. We take the mixology class tour where we learn how to make these drinks, and check out the history of rum. (*Please drink responsibly*)
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Old San Juan WALKING Tour + Puerto Rican SUSHI | San Juan, Puerto Rico
On my second afternoon in San Juan, Puerto Rico in partnership with the Intercontinental San Juan, I explored Old San Juan on foot and then we ate some delicious Puerto Rican Sushi!
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My friend Mariel de Viaje and I explored all the must see's in Old San Juan. From San Cristobal Castle to El Morro Castle. They are both incredible structures built by the Spanish over 400 years ago.
We also tried some Caribbean Ice Cream of Pina and Coconut, it was so refreshing and tasted more like sorbet then ice cream. From there we explored more of Old San Juan and found the best instagram worthy image of the Puerto Rican flag mural.
Next we drove back to the hotel to have dinner at restaurant Sak-I, a Japanese-Latin fusion restaurant at the Intercontinental San Juan. We had a few amazing rolls and sake. It was all so good!
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WILD Puerto Rican FOOD + Casa Bacardi Factory | San Juan, Puerto Rico
On my second day in San Juan, Puerto Rico in Partnership with the Intercontinental San Juan, I headed out to Casa Bacardi and to eat some Wild Puerto Rican food at Vaca Brava in Old San Juan!
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My friend Mariel de Viaje and I started the day by having a delicious breakfast at the Intercontinental San Juan before heading out to Casa Bacardi.
Casa Bacardi is the Bacardi rum factory in San Juan, Puerto Rico. We took a tour of the property, took a mixology class where we learned how to make cocktails and then we bottled our own limited edition Bacardi rum bottles!
From their we drove into Old San Juan and headed to Vaca Brava restaurant. This restaurant is known for it's incredible presentations! We had Mofongo, Pork Chops and Fried Red Snapper.
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Top 10 Puerto Rican Street Foods | The BEST Street Food in Puerto Rico
In the summer of 2018, I visited the island of Puerto Rico and had a blast eating and drinking my way through the the island with my travel buddy Mariel de Viaje.
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In addition to its warm weather and gorgeous beaches, Puerto Rico is also well known for its rich and fatty foods, fresh seafood, and strong tropical drinks. I tried dozens of dishes while I was there, but I wanted to share the absolute best with you guys with this list of the top 10 street foods I ate on the island. Let’s dive in!
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-Alcapurria
I found this fried, cylindrical fritter in two locations: Donde Olga Bar & Restaurant in Piñones and Kiosko Luquillo in the town of Luquillo. It’s made with a dough of mashed green plantains that is stuffed with a savory meat filling and then deep-fried. The kind I had was filled with some extremely flavorful blue crab meat and was like a big croqueta!
-Bacalaito
While I was at Donde Olga Bar & Restaurant in Piñones, I also tried the Bacalaito, a thin, flat, deep fried fritter made of cod fish, flour, and baking powder. There are so many textures at work here: crispy, crunchy, dense, and chewy, and the flavors of cod fish and the spices are insanely delicious. Have this greasy street food with a nice, cold beer!
-Lechon
To find this heavenly roasted pork dish, head to La Ruta de Lechon in Guavate. Here, the entire pig is roasted over a flame for four hours until the skin gets crispy, but the meat underneath is perfectly tender and juicy. It’s pork, so of course it’s fatty, but it is so worth it, especially the crispy skin, which is called cuerito. If you love pork you have to try lechon!
-Morcilla
This unique sausage, which contains a mix of pork blood, rice, and spices, might not sound appetizing to everyone, but just give it a chance. I tried some fantastic morcilla along La Ruta de Lechon in Guavate and it blew me away. It was tender and flavorful, with a fantastic texture from the rice, and was one of the best morcillas I’ve ever had.
-Mofongo
One of the more well-known Puerto Rican foods, I tried this mashed plantain, meat, and vegetable dish three times: at Los Barriles in Piñones, Vaca Brava in Old San Juan, and Costa Mia in Las Croabas. My favorite was the seafood mofongo at Costa Mia, which came with large, succulent shrimp and mussels in an amazing, flavorful sauce. It was outstanding!
-Fiambrera
This Puerto Rican bowl dish, which I found at Alcapurria Quema in the Lote 23 food truck center in San Juan, can be made with lots of different ingredients, including meat, chicken, corned beef, ropa vieja, carne asada, chicharron, vegetables, or cod fish. The flavors and textures were out of this world! This traditions and filling dish’s name literally translates to “everything mixed into a big plate.”
-Oysters
If you go to a small hut in Pinones called Ostiones Vivos Kiosko, you’ll find some small, but incredible, raw oysters, which is one of my favorite types of seafood. They are freshly caught every day, and a squeeze of lime takes their flavor to a whole new level. Get them if you want some quality seafood on a budget!
-Carrucho/Conch Ceviche
After so many heavy and fried foods, it was nice to have something that was light and refreshing when I visited Kiosko Luquillo in Luquillo. The conch was moist and buttery, and had a texture similar to a scallop, with a mussel-like taste, and a nice blend of spices on it. It was, hands-down, my favorite dish in Los Kioskos de Luquillo.
-Pitorro
You won’t find this homemade moonshine-like drink in any restaurant or kiosko because it’s illegal to sell, but luckily for me, a friend on the island hooked me up with three flavors: Coconut, Tamarind-Passionfruit, and Coconut with Almond. The first two weren’t that strong, but the Coconut with Almond will knock you out!
-Piña Colada
After a long day out in the sun, it was nice to cool down with this tropical drink at Costa Mia in Las Croabas. With a mound of whipped cream, a cherry, and lots of rum in it, it was sweet, refreshing, and full of delicious pineapple flavor!
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Flavors Food Tours in San Juan invites you to indulge yourself and savor Puerto Rican “must eat” cuisine. On tour you may dine on local single origin coffee, artisanal paletas, rich chocolate, fresh ceviche and even make your own signature Puerto Rican dish: Mofongo. We get you involved in the authentic food scene so you leave with the confidence and knowledge of a local that will serve you during the remainder of your stay in sunny Puerto Rico.
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San Juan's most defining characteristics are its food, architecture and cultural traditions. Experience them all with Flavors of San Juan's local cooking classes, tasting tours through historical city streets, market tours weaving through stalls packed with fresh local produce and amazing coffee tasting experiences that will change your view of your morning latte.
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Old San Juan, the historic jewel of San Juan, the capital of Puerto Rico. Old San Juan is a 500 year old city that will transport you to another time with its colors, colonial architecture and latin vibrance for life. This vlog tour will walk you through some of the many surprises you will find around every corner in Old San Juan! If you are getting a cruise from the Port of San Juan, check out this vlog for ideas to eat, drink and play before or after a cruise to the enchanted island. This is a travel vlog style video but I include names and locations for you to get a feel for what the best things to do are in Old San Juan.
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