ALPINO ET SODA BOLOGNA
Read moreOne of the oldest pizzerias in San José.
JOHNNY’S PLACE
Read moreIt will be difficult for you to escape, if only because your meetings will certainly give you an appointment this evening. We eat cheap, cheap Chinese. The best is to go in the evening, for the atmosphere.
COLBERT RESTAURANT CAFE
Read moreThe owners of the French pastry Pâtisserie of San José set up this restaurant opened in 2002. French family cooking.
BAR LA TROJA DEL ABUELO
Read moreTica and Mexican cuisine, welcome. TV and billiard tables.
RESTAURANT 1910
Read moreThe name recalls the terrible earthquake at the beginning of the last century that still marks the city. And to make it better, the restaurant is decorated in the style of the time (furniture, furniture, covered…) and presents a hundred photos of the disaster. Traditional cuisine and view of the Orosí valley.
EL CAMPEON
Read moreThe Chinese restaurant serves a rich breakfast buffet.
ATARDECER DORADO
Read moreTypical and international cuisine, seafood specialities.
MERCADO CENTRAL
Read moreIn the center of Alajuela, the market is the most important in the city. You will find all kinds of shops. The place is very clean and the atmosphere is friendly. In this traditional market you will find the best snacks at low prices, and above all, you will be able to taste the best of the traditional cuisine. If you want to cook, it will also be an opportunity to buy local fruits and vegetables, of quality, and at very good prices. An interesting stop for a typical experience.
SEÑOR PATACON
Read moreA few steps from the very modern St. Mary's Cathedral, you can dine on the terrace or in the traditional 150-year-old house with its warm atmosphere. Formerly called Toro Negro, the restaurant has now taken the name of its owner, but has remained a steakhouse. Of course, you can enjoy good pieces of meat with mastered cooking, but the menu also offers ceviches, patacones, fish and seafood dishes, and even Caribbean cuisine! There is something for everyone.
SABOR PORTEÑO
Read moreSelf-taught in everything he touches, chef Freddy Espinoza opened what was then a small neighborhood restaurant in 2008 with 25,000 colónes in his pocket. Times have changed, and today it is undoubtedly one of the best restaurants in the country. Native of Puntarenas, he makes us discover local dishes but also Peruvian dishes, mastered wonderfully, in honor of two of his maestros. From Chupe de camarones to real Angus beef, everything is excellent. A great success story and a real favorite for the chef's cuisine!
SODA LA TIQUICIA
Read moreThis is the place where Ticos have been meeting since 2013. Slightly north of the city, this soda is a very good address to enjoy local cuisine. The dishes are copious and the prices more than affordable. We recommend the very good casado and especially the divine ceviche! A good part is made to the fish and sea products, we also find pasta, fajitas, burritos and hamburgers ! Open all day, you also have the option to come for breakfast. Not to be missed.
MIRIAM'S QUETZALS
Read moreChez Miriam is a very popular soda shop for the locals, and we understand why! The food is simply delicious. On the way down to San Gerardo de Dota, the establishment is located in a small house with windows to the outside. In the back, a large balcony overlooks the valley and allows you to watch the birds. We even saw a quetzal that day! The casado and the trout filet a la plancha, the specialties of the house, are excellent. Miriam and her daughter Anna will give you a warm welcome.
AQUA SPORT
Read moreAn exceptional setting for this restaurant, which offers well prepared cuisine. The habitués are locusts in number to admire the sunset, a glass by hand. There are excellent Costa Rican dishes. There are music groups regularly to bring a little more charm to the place. Quality service.
ALMA DE ARBOL
Read moreAs its name suggests, at Alma de Arbol, we want to share with you the soul of the village, the soul of the Tree. A friendly café-restaurant with a modern and refined decoration. It is a very pleasant stop for lunch or dinner. On the menu, a mix of Costa Rican and Western cuisine with pasta, hamburgers and pizzas. The plates are nicely laid out and the food is good. The owners also have the Batsu garden, located just above, where you can spend half a day observing the local flora and fauna.
CASA TURIRE RESTAURANTE
Read moreThe restaurant of the eponymous hotel is pleasant for a dinner outside the city, and in edge of lake, a few kilometers of Turrialba. We take advantage of the site on the occasion of a meal in a felted frame in room, bright around the swimming pool. The dishes are correct, with efforts of presentation, the service is with the cord and the list of the wines fleshed out. Typical soups, grilled meats, jumbo shrimps with passion fruit, sea bream with lemon or lobster with saffron, enough to satisfy all gourmets. A good option.
RANCHO CIELO ALTO
Read moreAn extraordinary culinary experience in an idyllic setting! This small restaurant is only accessible by 4x4 vehicle, but the journey is worth it. On arrival, you will be treated to a breathtaking sea view and, above all, refined and very tasty dishes. The five-course menu is entirely vegetarian, but it is possible to choose a protein for the main course. Jazmin and her team cook before your eyes with ingredients directly grown on her family's farm, following the farm-to-table principle. An unforgettable moment.
MIRADOR DON ROGER
Read moreA little further from the center of Uvita, on the 34 road, you have to climb a path that is quite accessible even without a 4x4 to get to the Mirador Don Roger. Entirely open to the outside, the restaurant offers an exceptional panorama on the ocean and on Bahia Ballena. A well-known address for locals to enjoy a cocktail at sunset. The menu offers mainly fish and seafood dishes, and some chicken dishes. Even if the food will not leave us an unforgettable memory, the view is really worth the detour!
PESQUERIA DA LIMONTA
Read moreThe address not to be missed during your stay in Alajuela! This pesqueria offers high quality cuisine. The service is warm and attentive. Covered but completely open to the outside, the room is nicely decorated with natural materials. The menu is extremely well stocked with many fish dishes, sourced from the small fishermen of Puntarenas, but also some meat dishes for the die-hards! The flavors are exceptional and the plates very well prepared. Gluten-free and vegan options
LA PARILLA DE PEPE
Read moreLa Parilla de Pepe welcomes you in a traditional chalet with a beautiful view of the village of San Vito, which you can admire from the room or from the terrace. This is the second restaurant of the name. The first one is located on the road to Ciudad Neily and also has an exceptional view, this time of the Osa Peninsula and the Gulf of Dulce. A gourmet address very popular with the locals, which succeeds in the risky bet of mixing seafood dishes, pizzas and steakhouse. The specialty of the place: chicken parilla.
TIERRA MIA
Read moreA small restaurant that offers high quality cuisine at a reasonable price in a well-tended setting. The dishes highlight local products. The plates are carefully prepared, and the flavors are exceptional! We particularly recommend the sea bass dish! The desserts are also worth the effort. And not to spoil anything, the welcome is particularly warm and the service attentive. It is advised to reserve in advance, because the room is very small.
ROSI'S SODA TICA
Read moreTwo institutions open doors to you: one next to the café de Paris and the other beside the Green Iguana. In both cases, local cuisine is offered at reasonable prices. Everything is prepared locally with local seasonings. Casados, sandwiches, salads, etc. From sight and review, but very well prepared.
BOHEMIA CAFÉ
Read moreA must-try by Cécile and Pierre. For a healthy breakfast or lunch with organic products and homemade bread, we love the croissants and brioches made by Pierre the baker for 12 years. In the evening, it's street food with tasty kebabs, hamburgers, ribs, organic roasted chickens with organic bread, sauce and vegetables. An underground space with a street art decor where you can also find the Room VII store that transforms coffee bags into handbags and where you can also find collections from 25 Costa Rican designers.