Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Inarú Restaurant


The family owned restaurant Inarú is one of the best typical restaurants in all San Juan. It was founded by a Puerto Rican family that longed for tourists to have a taste of our popular culture in a family restaurant.  The owners promote the regional artists by decorating the walls with their paintings and sculptures.

The restaurant name itself promotes the Taino culture from Puerto Rico. Inarú, meaning woman’s spirit, is directed by a women, and dedicated to women. It also features the caguana sculpture, a replica of a Taino painting of a woman giving birth. It represents the life of our culture. The restaurant also contains a Vejigante, a  traditional costume used as fright masks.







Vejigantes were used as fright mask in Loíza and many other  cities.
Also counts with dine out tables

Counts with a nice bar

And plenty drinks to choose from 




Caguana sculpture: it represents a women giving birth. To the right we have the Taino sun and the Coqui. To the left we have the Taino symbol of a spider.


A blend of the instruments from our 3 cultures that created the folkloric puerto rican music of bomba and plena.



For a family night out, have a nice dinner at Inarú’s

1 comment:

  1. Wow I am astonished with your bolg!!! And cant thank you enough for an excellent presentation of my restaurant!
    ThaNK YOU!

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