7 Best Restaurants in Rincón and the Porta del Sol, Puerto Rico

Estela

$$$ Fodor's choice

On weekends, patrons come from as far as San Juan to dine at this cozy restaurant. Operated by husband-and-wife team Juan and Nerylu, it's found a niche in Rincón offering dishes made using locally sourced ingredients—you may even see a fisherman pull up with a giant yellowfin tuna. The regularly changing menu by Chef Abel Mendoza might feature dishes such as queen-snapper sashimi with papaya and tiger's milk (the liquid used to cure ceviche), braised short ribs over root-vegetable mash, or duck à l'orange with roasted squash. You can't go wrong with any of the daily specials. The dining room can get loud, so ask to be seated outside on the terrace.

Rte. 115, Km 14, Rincón, n/a Puerto Rico, 00677, Puerto Rico
787-823–1795
Known For
  • fresh seafood
  • farm-to-table dining
  • good wine list
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch, Reservations required

CINCO

$$$

Although the menu at this family-friendly restaurant includes pizza and pasta dishes, it's a good place to dine on hearty Caribbean fare, including Puerto Rican specialties like mofongo, churrasco, and bistec encebollado. The wine list is short but well curated, and the cocktails are creative and affordable.

Rte. 110, Km 32, Aguadilla, n/a Puerto Rico, 00603, Puerto Rico
787-658–6078
Known For
  • mofongo
  • churrasco
  • friendly staff

Downtown by José Carles

$$$
Former executive chef of the Royal Isabela resort, José Carles, is now the proprietor of this restaurant in his home town. His menu focuses on seafood, most of which he catches himself, and dishes might include fish crudo with passion fruit, grilled lobster, blackened shrimp, or octopus risotto. The wait may be long as Downtown is popular with locals, but the outdoor terrace with a full bar is a great place to relax until your table is ready.
9 Calle José de Diego, Boquerón, n/a Puerto Rico, 00622, Puerto Rico
787-366–6166
Known For
  • fresh seafood
  • family-friendly atmosphere
  • crudo specials
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues.

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Parrilleria Vacas Gauchas

$$$
Excellent cuts of meat—from filet mignon and rib eye to pork loin—are the draws here. Splurgeworthy dry-aged porterhouse and kurobuta pork are also likely to be on the menu. The service is excellent.
Rte. 115, Km 11.8, Rincón, n/a Puerto Rico, 00677, Puerto Rico
787-529–1200
Known For
  • family-friendly restaurant
  • great meats
  • fantastic service
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.

Restaurant at La Casa

$$$

Many things stand out at this picturesque resort restaurant: the emerald-green golf course in the foreground, the majestic cliffs on the coast, and the roaring ocean in the background. A fair amount of the fruits and vegetables used in the dishes here are grown at Royal Isabela's River Farm and Gatehouse Garden; all the fish is caught offshore.

396 Av. Noel Estrada, Isabela, n/a Puerto Rico, 00662, Puerto Rico
787-609–5888
Known For
  • freshest seafood
  • Caribbean lobster specials
  • farm-to-table approach

Shipwreck Bar & Grill

$$$

This pirate-themed restaurant has a laid-back vibe and a friendly staff who are always ready with a smile or a joke. Don't be surprised to see local fishermen making their way to the kitchen with their still-flapping catch. Entrées include juicy steaks, grilled mahimahi, homemade pastas, and stuffed mofongo. Although portions are large, lighter options are available, including fish tacos, a selection of wraps, and seared ahi tuna served on a pyramid of mixed greens. Don't miss happy hour (daily 3–7).

Black Eagle Rd., Rincón, n/a Puerto Rico, 00677, Puerto Rico
787-823–0578
Known For
  • fresh seafood and steaks
  • kid-friendly dining environment
  • large portions
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch weekdays

The Eclipse

$$$

Beautiful beachfront dining, farm-to-table ingredients, and fantastic service are worth the drive from San Juan. The setting is rustic yet elegant, and the view is unbeatable. Sweet and savory brunch selections range from coconut brioche French toast with caramelized bananas and nuts to pizza frittatas. Lunch brings delicious, classic, Neapolitan pizzas baked in a handmade brick oven. The catch-of-the-day ceviche—caught in Isabela—is perfectly marinated, and lobster is usually on the dinner menu.