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TripSavvy's editorial guidelines. New York University. Rutgers University. Erin Medlicott is a fact checker and researcher with a background in lifestyle and finance. She earned a. TripSavvy's fact-checking. Share Pin Email. View Map Address C. Web Visit website. Punto de Vista serves up some amazing Puerto Rican Food in an informal atmosphere at very reasonable prices, chances are that if you are visiting Puerto Rico by cruise ship, someone on the ship will mention Punto de Vista Restaurant as a place you must visit if you are looking for authentic Puerto Rican Food.

Mike the owner of Punto de Vista Restaurant is passionate about the quality of the food and he and his friendly staff will make you feel extremely welcomed. They love telling tourists about Puerto Rico and all it has to offer from an insiders perspective. Meat lovers should try the 'Churrasco Punto de Vista a 14oz fork tender Churrasco [Skirt Steak] slow cooked on the grill topped with a remarkable fresh Chimmichurri Sauce or a Tamarind Sauce.

All entrees include a wide variety of side dishes. Also on the menu are some great Fish Tacos, 'Churrasquitos' Skirt Steak Tacos with a raspberry chipotle reduction, Hamburgers stuffed with cheese and a variety of appetizers at affordable prices. Be sure to try the selection of new appetizers now available: Marlin Nuggets some of the best we have tried anywhere , Cheese balls and Empanada Sampler.

In addition to the traditional Mojito the bartenders at Punto de Vista serve mojito drinks made with Bacardi flavors like Cool Coconut, Pineapple Fusion, Watermelon, Applelicious and more! Old San Juan is known for its vibrant nightlife, and there are plenty of bars and restaurants for a drink. If you're visiting during the festive season, be sure to try coquito, the Puerto Rican eggnog. It was designed to protect the city from attackers from the sea. While El Morro was built to protect against invaders arriving by sea, Castillo San Cristobal was designed to protect against those arriving by land.

It was completed in and included part of the city of San Juan. Today it occupies 27 hectares and is the largest fortification built by the Spanish in the New World. Old San Juan is full of boutiques that will satisfy all your shopping needs. Puerto Rico's new hot spot! Our menu frequently changes to Located in the heart of Condado, featuring entertainment and dinner in an upscale atmosphere Changing the way Puerto Rico Clubs Thursdays - pm through am Fridays - pm through am Saturdays - through am Login to create your guides for Puerto Rico.

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