5 Best Restaurants in Ponce, Ponce and the Porta Caribe

King's Cream Helados

$ Fodor's choice

An institution since it opened in 1964, King's Cream Helados, across from Plaza de las Delicias, is the place for ice cream in Ponce. It serves 12 varieties—from tamarind, peanut, and passion fruit to classics like chocolate and vanilla. A bench in the tiny storefront seats three, but most folks take their cups and cones across the street and stake out shady benches around the fountain. King's is open daily 9 am–midnight. If you're feeling adventurous, try the local favorite of corn ice cream sprinkled with cinnamon; it sounds weird, but it's great!

El Negocio de Panchi

$$
This Caribbean restaurant updates Puerto Rican favorites with contemporary touches, and the menu features a rotating cast of daily specials, which include octopus with saffron butter, shrimp stir-fry with coconut rice, and pork satay in peanut sauce.
Rte. 14, 00780, Puerto Rico
787-848–4788
Known For
  • fresh seafood
  • osso buco
  • guava cheesecake
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch

Lola Eclectic Cuisine

$$$

This trendy bistro in the heart of downtown has an eclectic menu to match the decor. Grab a seat in a green-velvet booth, and start off with their delicious tuna tartare taquitos, beef bruschetta, and fried plantains. The menu ranges from tuna steak to filet mignon to a full Cornish hen. Be sure to ask about the daily specials, which are always worth trying. This is a great place to admire work by local artists and sip on a house special Quenepatini (Don Q Cristal, guava juice, cranberry juice, quenepa liquor).

Calle Reina, 00730, Puerto Rico
787-813–5033
Known For
  • blackened ahi tuna served with seaweed
  • Quenepatini (Don Q Cristal, guava juice, cranberry juice, quenepa liquor)
  • showcase for local artists
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch, Reservations highly recommended

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Sabor y Rumba

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The short menu of this alfresco dining spot allows the kitchen to focus on its specialties, which include tostones, ceviche, and skirt steak. But even more than the food, many guests love the vibe of Sabor y Rumba, whose name alludes not only to its tasty flavors, but also its fun-loving spirit. Live music and dancing and free-flowing drinks set the scene, especially on weekends.
66 Calle Isabel, Puerto Rico
787-843–3003
Known For
  • churrasco
  • mofongo
  • live music and dancing on weekends
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.

Santorini Ocean Lounge

$$$

The only Greek restaurant in Ponce, this open-air establishment has successfully captured the cuisine and atmosphere of its namesake island. Statues of goddesses line the pathway leading to a bi-level dining area, decorated with 1960s-era movie posters from Greece, and nearly every dish is bathed in olive oil and vinegar, including the salads and sandwiches. You'll also find plenty of Caribbean food and Spanish tapas like conch fritters and stuffed lobster hamburgers, but it's the grilled lobster that's the hands-down favorite. On Friday and Saturday, the bar is open late for drinks and dancing. Request a table on the lower deck, where water gently laps near your table, and bring bug repellent.

Rte. 2, Km 218, 00731, Puerto Rico
787-651–6110
Known For
  • grilled lobster
  • churrasco
  • baklava
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues.