Old San Juan

More than a city, Old San Juan is it’s own little world. The city is full of restaurants, historic sites, bars, markets, museums and stores. Narrow cobblestone streets are adorned by colorful buildings and spacious town squares. Its history goes back to 1521, making it the oldest settlement in Puerto Rico. Overall, the mix of its colonial heritage and contemporary establishments makes Old San Juan an extraordinary place to visit.

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Café Manolín

Address
251 Calle San Justo
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For more than 70 years Café Manolín has been a local star where local food or “Comida Criolla” is concerned. Its old school “diner-esque” atmosphere is warm and welcoming. No pretentious dishes on its menu, just good old delicious and affordable Puerto Rican food. My favorite dish is “Bistec Encebollado”, or steak and onions with rice/ beans and tostones (fried green plantains). If you are in the mood for a real Puerto Rican place, Café Manolín is a must.

Café Manolín
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Café Manolín
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Café Manolín
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Café Manolín
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Café Manolín
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Café Manolín
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El Batey

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