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French Restaurants in Puerto Rico
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- Amanda's Cafe
Amanda's Cafe offers seating inside or out with a view of the Atlantic and the old city wall. The cuisine is Mexican, French, and Caribbean, and the nachos, refreshing fruit frappés, and margaritas are the best in town.
424 Norzagaray St. Old San Juan
San Juan, PR 00901
(787) 722-0187
Bistro de Paris
Located at the Excelsior Hotel.
801 Ave Ponce de León Ave., Miramar
San Juan
(787) 721-8925
Boulangerie St. Honoré
Stop in for fresh baguettes, gourmet soups, and traditional Parisian bistro fare to eat in or take out.
364 Fortaleza St., Old San Juan
San Juan, PR 00901
(787) 977-2369
Chaumiere
Located behind the famous Tapia Theater. Specialties include the onion soup, Oysters Rockefeller, Rack of Lamb, Scallops Provencale and Veal Oscar.
367 Tetuan St., Old San Juan
San Juan, PR 00901
(787) 722-3330
Fussion
Food options include lamb, numerous seafood dishes and gourmet pizzas.
317 Fortaleza St., Old San Juan
San Juan, PR 00901
(787) 721-7997
Horned Dorset Primavera
Rte. 429, Km 3, Box 1132
Rincon, PR 00677
(787) 823-4030 or (787) 823-4050
La Belle Epoque
The restaurant offers a caviar bar and an impressive wine cave. For something tasty and exciting, order the French crepes, prepared with appropriate flourish at your table.
1400 Magdalena Avenue
San Juan
(787) 977-1765
La Patisserie de France
1504 Ashford Ave.
San Juan, PR 00907
(787) 728-5508
Panache
1127 Seaview, Condado
San Juan, PR 00907
(787) 725-8284
Papa Marcos Cuisine & Bistro
Cabo Rojo
(787) 254-2242
Trois Cent Onze
The cuisine is genuinely French with some American accents. Open Sunday-Friday for dinner only, Saturday for lunch and dinner.
311 Fortaleza St., Old San Juan
San Juan, PR 00901
(787) 725-7959
Did You Know?
The first capital of Puerto Rico was Caparra, Ponce de Leon established this first European settlement in 1508. Located between Guaynabo and Bayamon. The capital was moved in 1521 to Old San Juan.