Restaurants in San Juan
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Remolacha
One of the biggest parrillas in town, the dining room is a bit ordinary, but eating in the garden is a lush experience. Get a table by the picture windows looking into the kitchen and you’ll be able to see your meal being hacked off the carcass before getting thrown on the flames. Excellent salads, too.
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Club Sirio Libanés
The Syrian-Lebanese club has by far the best-looking restaurant in town, with plenty of arched roofs and Moorish tile work. The menu's good, if a little light on Middle Eastern fare, but the tabouleh, hummus and kibbeh are all worth a try.
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de Sánchez
San Juan’s snootiest restaurant is actually pretty good. It has a creative menu with a smattering of seafood dishes, an adequate wine list (featuring all the San Juan heavy hitters) and a hushed, tranquil atmosphere.
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Tia Maria
An indoor/outdoor restaurant on a relatively quiet street. There's a better-than-average range of pastas and some semi-gourmet mains like rabbit cannelloni in gruyère sauce and seafood crepes.
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Baró
This popular main-street cafe/restaurant has the best variety of pasta dishes in town and a relaxed atmosphere that make it a good stop for coffee or drinks at any time.
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Soychú
Excellent vegetarian buffet attached to a health-food store selling all sorts of groceries and a range of teas. Arrive early for the best selection.
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Cereza Light
An unremarkable little cafe that deserves a mention for its excellent range of fruit and vegetable juices.
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