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Like he said, there are many “sodas”, I recommend “soda tapia” which is the most famous soda, I’ve seen one in san jose and another one in santa ana. For picky eaters like me, I would prefer to go to a restaurant. soda can’t really be called a restaurant, they’re like costa rican fast foods.
I personally enjoyed a lot a restaurant called “chubascos”, they serve costa rican food and they have a delicious list of desserts. My fiance is from Costa Rica so he knows the good places to eat. I do not know where exactly is located but you could ask, I’m sure most people know because it is a very famous restaurant and it’s also a family environment rest. that you would enjoy with your family. all i know is that it’s located in the mountains on the way to volcan poas and la paz waterfalls. there are also restaurants called “miradores”, also located in the mountains where you can sit, eat and have a beautiful view of the mountains or the city, very romantic at night. I’ve never eaten at any of those, but my fiance talks a lot about tiquicia and mirador ram luna which i believe it’s located in escazu hills. Another great restaurant we visited is “Lluna de Valencia” in Heredia, it’s not easy to get there but after so many curves and dead roads, we finally found the rest. the owner is a crazy spanish who decided to open a spanish restaurant in the middle of nowhere in costa rica (BEST paella i’ve had by the way) if you look at the photo gallery of welovecostarica, you will see the photos I posted with the chef/owner of the Lluna de Valencia and I also posted photos from Chubasco restaurant, I will post some more photos I took from Chubascos so you see what it looks like from the outside. There also some nice restaurants in plaza itskatzu, for example tapas de manuel, that’s a good one too.I would give you and endless list of restaurants to eat but it will take me the whole day, just e-mail me if anything at sepulveda.tatiana@gmail.com -
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