GARDEN CAFÉ
Read moreQuickly became an institution. Very green patio that attracts les. Patronne Parle speaks French well. If you take a dish, we offer you a little salad!
EL TIMÓN
Read moreOpen for a long time now, this is a great place to try seafood that you can't necessarily find everywhere(cambute, catana...). Don't hesitate to try it even if you don't really know what it is (you're usually told it's shellfish), it's always good! Reasonable prices and interesting cuisine. Surfboards are available for hire. Set right on the beach, you can't miss the view of the Christ of Mercy statue and San Juan's famous sunsets. Live music some evenings.
COAST CLUB
Read moreA little Caribbean air in urban heat. Reggae, shrimp and lobster on the menu. If you don't know the Atlantic coast yet, forget your watch… and prepare for a long time!
COMEDOR DOÑA JULIA
Read moreA warm and friendly family-run comedor where you can sample Nicaraguan specialties (including traditional fried meat or fish with rice and red beans), as well as lobster cooked in a variety of ways. Low prices and generous portions; don't hesitate to ask if you'd like vegetarian dishes. Ideally located in the south of the island, not far from the beach either. We're sure Doña Julia and her cuisine will leave a lasting impression on you! You may well come back several times.
DELICIAS CARABENAS
Read moreA restaurant with a beautiful sea view, next to the Bilwi pier. Here you can enjoy lobster, shrimp or ceviche, as well as local specialties such as turtle meat with coconut or fish with Caribbean sauce. But you can also choose to order Chinese cuisine (rice, soups or shop suey, for example). Perfect if you want to change your eating habits in the region. The restaurant also offers takeaway and delivery services.
DARINIA'S KITCHEN
Read moreThis may be the most expensive restaurant on the island...but it's also the best! Nicaraguan chef Darinia Bonilla offers delicious cuisine concocted from fresh, organic produce. The creations are inventive, beautifully prepared and healthy. You're sure to make new discoveries and try fruits and vegetables you've never tasted before. Eating at Darinia's is an unmissable culinary experience when visiting the Corn Islands. Please note that reservations are now compulsory.
BAHO VILMA
Read moreBaho Vilma is a family-run business with three restaurants in Masaya (one near the municipal market, another near the artisanal market, and a third near Los Leones park) specializing in baho, a typical Nicaraguan dish based on meat, plantain and manioc. Other local delicacies include vigorón (a salad of cabbage, boiled cassava and chicharrón) and chancho con yuca (pork with cassava). All accompanied by a variety of drinks, and at very low prices. Not to be missed!
CEVICHE EL CHINO
Read moreA not-to-be-missed Bluefields treat is the ceviche at El Chino, which the friendly, charismatic owners (Chinese, as the name suggests) serve up in plastic containers, to be eaten on wooden tables in the restaurant's small courtyard. It's a real treat, with fresh produce and a relaxed, friendly atmosphere. The spicy sauce is also worth trying, for those who aren't afraid of spices! What's more, the ceviche is very cheap... an address not to be missed!
COLISEO
Read moreThe Coliseo is located to the north of the city, at the top of a hill overlooking the entire bay... an unmissable panoramic view! On the food front, you'll find seafood and local specialties, including lobster cooked in a variety of sauces for US$10. If you prefer less expensive options, turn to the meats (beef, pork, chicken...) or fish fillets. The restaurant also has a small swimming pool, where you can have a snack served to you.
SEASIDE GRILL
Read moreAs its name suggests, this restaurant is located right on the sea... what could be better than feasting your eyes on the blue sea? We serve breakfast, lunch and dinner. On the menu: a wide range of seafood dishes (shrimp, lobster), and fish in all its forms (grilled, ceviche, fish tacos...), with a variety of side dishes. Meats and salads are also available. The atmosphere is lively and, on some evenings, you can enjoy live music. A well-known address on the island.
EL ARABE
Read moreIf you're looking to diversify your diet and move away (just for a while!) from Nicaraguan specialties, El Arabe is the place for you. In this restaurant, located a stone's throw from the artisanal market, you can dine on delicious Lebanese, Mediterranean and Middle Eastern dishes. Shawarma, grilled meats, hummus, large platters of skewers to share... there's an embarrassment of riches to choose from, and everything is of the highest quality. Have a cup of black tea too. Gourmets can round off their meal with a cinnamon baklava.
TROPICAL VIEW
Read moreIf you're exploring the Miskito village of Awás (a short, pretty walk and bike ride from the village of Laguna de Perlas), stop for lunch at the Tropical View restaurant: it has a beautiful view over the lagoon, and serves local cuisine (including shrimp and fish, but also meat). The music is pleasant and the atmosphere warm and relaxed. What's more, you can take a dip in the lagoon right after your meal, diving straight off the dock. A stop not to be missed on your visit to the village.