Puerto Rican Restaurants near San Francisco, CA

Parada 22 Latin American • $$
1805 Haight St, San Francisco

Customers` Favorites

Classic Cubano Sandwich
Camarones a La Criolla
Half Pitcher of Sangria
Chicharrones De Pollo
A Pitcher of Sangria
Mofongo De Camarones
Bistec Encebollado
Pollo Encebollado
Sampler Platter
Sweet Plantains

“Parada 22 has the best wine offerings just ask Charla my Sister and Nicole who dined with me there several years ago. Their Sangria is the best I have ever enjoyed. Some of the San Mateo restaurants. La Fonda for one( the owners whom I have known from my GroceryClerk days ) serve Sangria that unfortunately tastes like watered downed Hawaiian Punch) however their food there is excellent! Parada’s Sangria and Puertorican food is also excellent.“

4.4 Superb74 Reviews
El Nuevo Frutilandia Latin American • $
3077 24th St, San Francisco

Customers` Favorites

Yuca Frita Malanga Chips Tostones Y Platanos Maduros
Platanos Maduros Sweet Plantains
Ropa Vieja - Braised Cuban Steak
Creole Camarones - Creole Shrimp
Tostones Savory Green Plantains
Tostones Fried Green Plantains
Ropa Vieja - Braised Steak
Tostones Con Mojo De Ajo
Empanadas Vegetarianas
Tres Leches Cake

“The ropa vieja was so good! A perfect meal for a rainy night. The empanadas were also crazy good. The mofongo was a bit dry but still good. We also really liked the tostones. They were all out of sangria on a Saturday night which was a little odd but we would have loved to try the guava one.“

4.1 Good54 Reviews
Sol Food Puerto Rican • $
401 Miller Ave, Mill Valley - 10.6 miles

Customers` Favorites

Bistec Encebollado
Tostones Con Queso
Fried Shrimp Combo
Rotisserie Chicken
Sandwich Bistec
Frijoles Negros
Chuletas Fritas
Pollo Sandwich
Cuban Sandwich
Have' a Chips

“Sol food was yummy and very comforting. We got the vegetariano from the combination options and got maduros, mariqitas from the plantain options. The combo plate was so soothing to our palates and every plantain option was divine! I'm more of a fan of ripe sweet plantains so maduros were my fave, closely followed by mariqitas which was fried raw plantain with an awesome dipping sauce. Dine in was available only in the San Rafael location and was not an option in the Mill valley location. We took the food to go and found a picnic spot nearby. Parking was easy to find, probably because we went during the late afternoon.“

4 Good193 Reviews