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TopicIf you ever plan on visiting Puerto Rico, I recommend this
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08/30/22 9:07:36 PM
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theAteam posted...
Is PR fully recovered from that hurricane a few years ago? I remember they got smashed up pretty good.

The major metropolitan areas are mostly recovered, but the deeper, more rural residential areas are still having issues.

The quality of alcapurrias are directly proportional to how rustic the vendor is and how close it is to the ocean. What you want is a halfway demolished concrete house that was repurposed into an open air pub, within two minutes walking distance of a beach.

There is no good sushi anywhere on the island, but there are a lot of blasphemous takes on sushi.

There are old men selling things on the side of the road. Tourists are afraid, but they have the best snacks, all homemade stuff.

The best ice cream is all from high end establishments, or ghettos where you probably can't recognize that they even sell ice cream. Literally, if you want the homemade pumpkin ice cream, you shout through the doorway or window, and someone will come up. It's really cheap, very high quality, but it might come in, like, saran wrap.

Old San Juan has a chocolate bar. Unless you are dying from heat, get the hot chocolate.

If you don't see any people walking in an area, you shouldn't walk there either.

Don't get lost.


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