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Japanese Restaurants in Puerto Rico
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- Blossoms
Located at El Conquistador Resort & Country Club.
1000 El Conquistador Avenue
Fajardo, PR 00738
(787) 863-1000
Cepage Wine Boutique and Sushi Bar
500 Alambra and Granada Blvd.
Caguas, PR 00726
(787) 653-1111
Cherry Blossom
The restaurant features a teppanyaki grill and a sushi bar.
1309 Ashford Ave. (San Juan Marriott Resort)
San Juan, PR 00907
(787) 723-7300
Mandalay
The seafood dishes are tremendous. The restaurant has a huge array of drinks available.
999 Ashford Ave. (Condado Plaza Hotel & Casino)
San Juan, PR 00907
(787) 721-9140
Momoyama
Located at the Intercontinental Hotel and Casino. Specialties include Scallop Sushi, Maguro Tuna, and several other rare Asian delicacies, which are sure to tempt your palate.
5961 Isla Verde Ave.
Carolina
(787) 791-6100
Tokyo Grill
The menu offers several Japanese specialties like sushi. There is full bar service and parking on the premises.
504 Muņoz Rivera Ave., Hato Rey
San Juan
(787) 754-7646
Yamato
You will enjoy fine dining while being steps away from the most beautiful beach on the island. If it is Teppan-Yaki you crave, that is Yamato specialty. Teppan-Yaki is a way of Japanese-style cookery that involves the chef preparing the food right in front of you, including the grilling, dicing and chopping.
6063 Isla Verde Ave.
San Juan
(787) 791-8152
Yukiyu
The only Japanese restaurant in Old San Juan, it manages to serve some of the best Japanese food in Puerto Rico under the supervision of Chef Igarashi. Those craving a sushi bar should beeline for this establishment, as sushi is a specialty, along with teppan yaki.
311 Recinto Sur, Old San Juan
San Juan, PR 00901
(787) 721-0653
Did You Know?
The term "china" originated from a brand of oranges that came to Puerto Rico in the 19th century, advertised as names "Naranjas de la China/Oranges from China" China in PR is the color orange and the fruit. naranja, which is used for oranges in most Spanish speaking countries, only refers to the bitter orange in Puerto Rico.