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Puerto Rico, Travel, USA · April 24, 2013

Tasting San Juan, Puerto Rico – Day 1

me-tacoApril 17, 2013: Upon arriving at the hotel, I checked in and set out to my first food experience in Puerto Rico. My target: La Jaquita Baya – a small eatery in the Miramar neighborhood. Known by locals as one of the cities to go eateries, La Jaquita Baya serves up tapas and entrée size dishes of local flavors with a slightly modern twist. At first the eatery was difficult to find, but after driving down the block a couple of times we finally spotted it.

To enjoy as many options possible, my friends and I opted for the tapas. We sipped on mango mojitos (freshly cut mango in the mojito) and proceeded to order. The gallery below features all the incredible dishes we excitingly placed in our mouths.

Our first bite was on the braised short ribs: moist, flavorful and beautifully rich. The two taquitos were made of fish ceviche or ground beef in a crispy corn shell topped with salsa. Then came the crispy calamari… incredible.

For our second round of tapas, I curiously ordered the Asian style pork dumpings covered in sauce and thyme. They were delicious, but I feared I veered off my Latin course with that one. Ha! However, we finished off with an increible chunk of pork belly sitting on a round corn cake in a bath of scallion broth. Accompanied with a spoon to occasionally cover the pork belly with the delicious broth as we ravenously attacked.

Of course, I couldn’t leave without diving into some dessert. We ordered two. The ‘diplo‘ which was a warm chocolate cake stuffed with cream cheese, covered in vanilla ice cream and a cascading airy mound of Nutella mousse. The second, panetela de guayaba (a sponge cake stuffed with guava paste), topped with white chocolate ice cream, mounds of whipped cream, and shaved almonds.

To conclude, La Jaquita Baya was definitely the perfect first meal to have in San Juan. The staff was super friendly. The patrons all locals. We left smiling and absolutely content.

  • Short Ribs
  • Pork Belly on a smashed corn cake, sitting in scallion broth
  • Panatela de Guayaba
  • Live music
  • Fish Taco (ceviche)
  • Fish tacos
  • Diplo: Chocolate cake stuffed with cream cheese. Topped with ice cream and Nutella mousse.
  • Crispy Calamari
  • Beef Tacos

Posted In: Puerto Rico, Travel, USA · Tagged: travel

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Comments

  1. Frank Butler says

    August 19, 2022 at 18:52

    This is awesome. My wife and I took our honeymoon in Puerto Rico a year and a half almost after you posted this. It was a beautiful trip and wonderful time. Our hotel, Ciqala Luxury Suites was basically across the street from La Jaquita Baya. Looking for dinner to bring back to the hotel, I decided to try it out. We had the paella a couple of times and the dessert diplo, among other things. Simply amazing. The diplo was one of the best all-time desserts I’ve ever had. A few years back, I wanted to look up the recipe to make here at home, but it seems that it was specific to the restaurant. At least now I know what was in it, thanks to this article. It appears all we have left of the restaurant is good memories as it closed for good some time ago. Very sad news to see. Such a beautiful interior, fresh food, really friendly folks there, and delicious food. Hate to see restaurants like that disappear. Thank you for this blog, which at least keeps its memory alive.

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    • Lorenzo says

      August 19, 2022 at 19:01

      And you just brought me back there in good memories. Thank you for commenting. I still think about that diplo. Yum!

      Reply

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