Our first objective arriving on Sunday was to get to Guavate for the lechonera! It was quite a distance from the San Juan area but very easy drive on the highway. The minute we arrived at foot of the winding hill we were so stoked! We drove past Mojito the very first lechonera at the foot, but we decided to keep driving and see what we could find. We went up, up and up finally we couldnt find El rancho so I decided to look up the Yelp app and saw this El Nuevo Rancho lechonera. It was at the top of the hill and quite a spectacle, there was loud music and what looked like a dance hall attached next to the restaurant. We parked up the hill and made our way down there was a line for food and lots of locals dancing salsa and merengue there was loud music, singers and lots of dancing!! We were just so excited to try the roasted pork. We ordered 1 lb of pork, some blood sausages, bacalao, yellow rice and some kind of liver. We didnt speak much Spanish so it was a struggle but what worked was money and pointing. At first they missed the blood sausage since we made it all the way up this amazing place I really wanted some blood sausage for my bf. I pointed and pointed and they understood me *smile*. We found a table in the pavilion overlooking the dance floor. Dancing was so much part of the PR culture I really enjoyed it. We tried all the stuff on the tray and I generously passed the blood sausage to my bf told him he was welcome to have it all. He thought I should really try it I decided to muster some courage oh what the heck right? It was turned out to be the most delicious dish on the tray. The pork was overcooked it was dry and the skin was not crispy it didnt beat the other Lechonera T Rancho place we stumbled upon in Camuy. But the blood sausage it was herbal and spicy I really enjoyed it and wished for more. The Guavate hills really made my day. read more