Advice: Puerto Rico Highway 184 is lined with lechoneras serving spit-roasted pork, pasteles and other criollo comfort foods. Here are four essential stops along the “pork highway.”
El Rancho Original isn’t just a nice name. The owners claim to run the very first lechonera on Route 184, with El Mojito and Los Pinos taking seniority somewhere behind.
A meal can cost one person anywhere from $9 to $12. Customers seek out dishes such as pasteles, cuajo , roasted chicken and turkey. Some wash it all down with a cold can of Kola Champagne. Diners wish you “buen provecho,” or “enjoy your meal,” as they pass by, gleefully carrying theirs to any one of the gazebos and pavilions lining the calming waters of Rio Guavate. It isn’t unusual to see a large white egret hunt around river rocks while you’re eating.
Santos and his business partner say they can go through 35 pigs when busy, each weighing roughly 150 pounds and able to feed about 200 people.
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