House of Pastelillos

El Yunque & East Coast


As the name suggests, this beach shack close to Playa Seven Seas specializes in Puerto Rican pastelillos: hot, flaky turnovers stuffed with yummy fillings. At last count, they had over 20 varieties, including lobster, crab, mofongo, spinach and Nutella.


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