because I was in the mood for some seafood. For those of you who have never been to Salinas, it is in the southern part of Puerto Rico and it's a little less than an hour away from San Juan. It's a small, rugged little town known for its seafood restaurants.
There are a lot of seafood restaurants throughout the island, but I would have to say that Puerto Rican cuisine is primarily focused on meat. It was a bit far traveling to Salinas just for seafood but I enjoyed every minute of it. I like discovering and exploring the little towns, with its pretty plazas and churches. It's as if you've stepped back into the past. What I liked about Salinas is how uncommercialized it is. You'll see a lot of small shacks selling empanadillas. It comes as no surprise why many boricuas come from all parts of the island to kick back and enjoy some good food.
God Bless you!!!...I grew up not to far from that little pier there on the first photo. Next time you there, try the "Empanadilla de Chapin"...The best ever...From Yuma,AZ....<><...SF...John 15:13...The Rolons....
ReplyDeleteThanks for the suggestion! Will absolutely try the "empanadilla de chapin" next time.
ReplyDeleteI am going there in March and cannot wait. I have fond memories of hearing the beach, tasting the seafood and enjoying Salinas. I am sad that Ladi's Place will be closed for renovation. order me tostones and arroz con mariscos.
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