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    El Nuevo Rancho

    3.6 (14 reviews)
    ModerateCaribbean
    Closed 9:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Loud
    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Michael Z.

    This place was recommend to us by someone at our hotel and the drive was well worth it. There was live music fresh food and it was not pricy at all. The lechon was the best I have tried. This is one of my favorite places in the PR and I totally recommend this place to anyone planning on going to Puerto Rico.

    Pork and yellow rice.
    Julie B.

    This restaurant was recommended by a friend of ours in Old San Juan. It was easy to find, once you get on 184, its all uphill restaurants and a big party atmosphere. I liked the open air restaurant and the band was warming up for a Sunday afternoon performance. My reason for the three stars is the saltiness of the pork. While tasty, if slightly dry, it was overpowered by how salty the meat was. The rice was bland as well. We enjoyed our meal but felt we could have found something better. I would try a different lechonera next time. Photos attached. It is a pretty cool place.

    Best Puerto Rican lechon
    Jessica S.

    Great place for lechon (whole roasted pig that is slowly cooked over hot coals). It was my first time trying Puerto Rican style lechon and it was delicious. I ordered the lechon with rice, beans, and sweet fried plantains. Great local spot for authentic Puerto Rican style lechon! Highly recommend for great taste and reasonable prices.

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    Xavier D.

    This is the spot! I had eaten at other places in Puerto Rico, but when I got here, I tasted heaven. The lechon is incredibly cooked and super delicious (although you feel bad when you walk in and see the dead pig roasting in the front!) The cassava and the sweet potato are to die for! Live music adds to the ambience and makes it an unforgettable experience. If you're close, you must go!

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    La Placita de Guavate - Rib eye steak Plate serving with French fries and salad.

    La Placita de Guavate

    5.0(4 reviews)
    2.2 km

    After arriving to pork highway a little later than expected (6pm) and discovering most restaurants…read morethat specially serve lechon (roast pork) were closed, we went to La Placita de Guavate for some pork dishes alternative to lechon like the 'Can can' and pork chop tomahawk. Staff was friendly and was helpful in translating some dish names. There was also a happy hour until 8pm for a smaller sized cup of mojito - only $3! You can tell that the liquor was on the light side but for someone like me, I didn't mind it. I got the shrimp (camerones) dish with mofongo as a side, my husband got the can can, and our friends got the pork tomahawk to share. The 'can can' dish was HUGE (can feed two in my opinion)! It's basically a bone in pork loin chop with the belly and skin attached fried to a crisp. Drooling at the moment.. Overall lively atmosphere, nice staff and good food!

    I'm on vacation so I'm going to keep it short and simple. A group of us spent the day driving and…read morebuilt up a great appetite. I came up with the idea of taking them to the pork highway. However, we were quickly disappointed to learn that most of the fire pit roasted pork locations were closed. We almost decided to head back to the hotel but I made one more search and found La Placita open. I called to verify and the response was enthusiast and welcoming. We were so happy. Then we get there and this amazing professional takes us to our table and immediately starts providing the friendliest and caring service. We joked about my horrible "spanglish" and I assisted my party with their orders. It was busy, we were starved and some where borderline hangry. But then the drinks and appetizer arrived. Happy Level 1 achieved. Then after a few extra minutes, the meals start arriving. Omg! Everything was amazing. Get the Tomahawk! Get the Carne Fritas! Sides were also great - rice & beans, tostones, sweet plantains, mamposteao rice were all amazing! I hate myself for not remembering our waitress's name. I want her manager and the restaurant owners to know how special she is. If it helps - we were a party of 6 that came in at around 7:30-7:45pm on 4/22. Thank you and we will return on our next visit to PR! Great environment, great people, even better food! Muchas Gracias!

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    La Placita de Guavate - Carne Frita with wine sauteed onions plate served with French fries and salad.

    Carne Frita with wine sauteed onions plate served with French fries and salad.

    La Placita de Guavate - Mofongo with semi-sweet and soy marinated pork chunks. The table went crazy over this!

    Mofongo with semi-sweet and soy marinated pork chunks. The table went crazy over this!

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    Lechonera Los Amigos - Lechón, arroz con gandules, amarillos and pastel

    Lechonera Los Amigos

    4.6(81 reviews)
    4.0 km
    $$

    We stopped here on the road between Ponce and San Juan, and since we didn't have a lot of time, we…read moredidn't wander too far down the Ruta del Lechon (Pork Highway). This place is right on the main highway, it's huge and packed so plan accordingly: we arrived before noon on a Friday, so we probably got one of the last parking spots (there's a guy managing or charging in the parking lot? not sure) and the line was manageable. A large group and some buses showed up after us, so it got really crowded! Anyway, we had a short line, had no idea what we were doing to order (I should have researched better) but pointed and nodded, and with some help from the nice people in line, ended up with two huge platters of pork, rice and some other sides - way more food that we probably needed. The food: delicious! I would say our #2 favorite meal in Puerto Rico, after Marmalade (but that was more than 10x the price!) The pork was delicious, juicy, flavorful, and the crackling was to die for! I wish they would package those and sell them - probably only good fresh, though. Rice and sides were adequate: my son tried to be healthy and said the salad and potatoes were ok, but you're really there for the pork. Cost etc.: we paid less than $50 for 2 enormous plates of food and some sodas. It was enough for 3 lunch servings, plus enough leftovers for 2 people to have the rest for dinner - so I guess 5 servings? The wait was not bad early on a weekday, but they must get incredibly overrun on weekends. It is entertaining to see the pork cooking on a spit (please don't come if you are vegetarian and sensitive to such things) and watch them hacking away with machetes. My husband wondered if the machetes are the same once used for sugar cane!

    During our trip to Puerto Rico, we made a stop at a lechónera- a restaurant that serves lechón (one…read moreof PR's unofficial national dishes), which is a whole, slow-roasted pig. This restaurant is just one of many open-air roadside spots that serve lechón along "La Ruta del Lechón", aka the "pork highway" in Guavate. We got a half pound of lechon along with Mamposteao, which was delicious and filling. The pork skin hit a level of shatteringly crispy texture that I have never had from non-fried pork skin. We came later in the day, which unfortunately meant that the pork was slightly dried out. However, the texture and flavor of the lechón was absoutely delicious. It's a "build your own box" style restaurant where you choose which sides you want on the dipslay. Besides the mamposteao there were also other delicious-looking sides such as plantains/mofongo, beans, fruit, etc. There's a small parking lot outside the restaurant- one where the rule is you can only back your car into your parking space. Interesting. Would definetely come to try lechón here again!

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    Lechonera Los Amigos - Lechón

    Lechón

    Lechonera Los Amigos - This little piggy went to market.

    This little piggy went to market.

    Lechonera Los Amigos - Lechon

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    El Nuevo Rancho - caribbean - Updated May 2026

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