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“La Estacion (Fajardo, Puerto Rico) by special guest reviewer Kathleen Squires”


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  Night Out Barbecue Suburbs Moderate Great

Welcome to the Caribbean edition of the Strong Buzz. While Andrea continues on maternity leave, I’m reporting from the island of enchantment--Puerto Rico. To me, Puerto Rico is a place of family and comfort; I have been visiting the island for 20 years as my husband’s roots there run deep.

When I visit, I always look forward to the local cuisine: favorites such as fritters, like the ubiquitous tostones (fried green plantains); pasteles (soft, delicious plantain tamales); lechon (whole roasted pig); and a good mix of rice and beans. It’s all familiar, comfort food, which I’m happy to indulge in, visit after visit. Sure, the island has its experimental eateries with the celeb chefs to go with them; but we always seemed to be searching for that one place that hits the perfect equilibrium between tradition and innovation. Leave it to a New Yorker to find that balance.

Ever go on vacation and fall in love with a quaint little B & B or homey restaurant, and then fantasize about chucking it all to run one? That’s exactly what happened to pedigreed NYC chef Kevin Roth (ex-Quilty’s, Compass, and Coup) and his wife, Idalia Garcia, on a recent visit to Fajardo on Puerto Rico’s East Coast. It wasn’t a tony inn or a tiny hole-in-the wall that won them over, however. The couple were completely charmed by…an abandoned gas station. Strange? Si. But they had a vision, and that vision turned the old pumps into a cafetin-style filling station for the soul.

La Estacion is a hugely refreshing addition to the area, which is noted mostly for the behemoth, overpriced resort, El Conquistador, down the road. (Breakfast for two? $70. A glass of OJ? $10). It’s nice to know that an authentic spot, where generosity extends from the warm welcome to the gentle prices, counterbalances such usury.

The eatery’s activity revolves around its large, outdoor deck, with its varied seating venues: intimate, white umbrella tables, rustic wooden benches, and long picnic tables, like the one where my party of 7 sat. The island breezes, tropical plants, and salsa music drifting from the indoor bar set the perfect tone for a long, relaxing repast. A skilled barkeep (try the tart-astic margaritas or the smooth Cocotazo, a combo of vodka, Frangelico and cream of coconut) and a pool table add a sense of fun.

We arrived after a day trip to gorgeous Culebra, and an afternoon of sun, ... [more, click below]

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+ Gaia in Greenwich CT   + North Fork Table and Inn   + Izakaya and the New Water Club in Atlantic City   + La Estacion (Fajardo, Puerto Rico) by special guest reviewer Kathleen Squires   + The Lunch Truck at the North Fork Table and Inn   

1.)SebastianSaint
“La Estacion is my favorite in Fajardo, PR.”

I ate at the La Estacion few months ago on a rainy PR night. It was a wonderful meal prepared by Chef Kevin Roth. I'll go back to PR just to eat there again.

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