Reviews on Central American food in Little Corn Island, Southern Atlantic Autonomous Region, Nicaragua. The Corn Islands (Spanish: Las Islas del Maíz) are two islands about 70 kilometres (43 mi) east of the Caribbean coast of Nicaragua, constituting one of 12 municipalities of the South Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region. The official name of the municipality is Corn Island (the English name is officially used in Spanish-speaking Nicaragua).
Things to do in Little Corn Island
This cool little Nica restaurant is relatively new and will not disappoint even the most seasoned culinary critic. The food is all Nica authentic and home cooked from scratch. We loved the fish tacos, pulled trigger fish sandwiches and paparellenas. The meals are very reasonably priced and ...wow, very tasty. Waiter and host Charles is very friendly and well informed on the ingredients of the dishes - he is happy to provide all sorts of details and is clearly a proud islander. Highly recommended!
4 based on 29 reviews
Lat, Long Coords:12.282196, -82.977639Almost at the end of the town. Sit in colorful huts overlooking the water or in the atrium area on the other side of the island walkway.
Color View serves excellent seafood and very good pizzas. Their lobster with garlic is so good - served with coconut rice a small salad and a different side each night (fried taro, pumpkin, mashed potatoes, fries, plantain) all for around US$6. For breakfast try their lobster scrambled egg with coconut gallo pinto, coconut bread toasted, fruit and coffee ($3).The staff are friendly and welcoming. We often ate here twice a day over a couple of weeks. When we introduced people to the restaurant they would come back again.Great view over the bay, especially of sunset
4 based on 89 reviews
Welcome to The Sunset Shack Cafe in Little Corn Nicaragua.we offer you Island Style food,our breakfast is served all day.we are open from 06:30am untill 10:30pm serving breakfast lunch and dinner.our speciality is seafood.we also offer rundown which is ou
We stopped for breakfast at the sunset shack on our last full day on Little Corn. I wish we had discovered it earlier, as it was so good we came back later that day for lunch! The owner, Radcliffe, is super friendly and interesting to talk to. The food is great quality and fairly priced, much more so than the more touristy places across the path. We were glad to support a local's business, rather than a restaurant owned by foreigners. When we ordered lobster for lunch Radcliffe was kind enough to cook it to our taste, rather than the typical overcooked style of the island (he told us his grandmother boils lobster for at least an hour!). The result was heavenly, a perfectly cooked lobster for around US$10, you can't beat that! Eat here, you won't regret it!
4 based on 113 reviews
Of the seven years I have been coming to LCI I have always enjoyed this restaurant. Twillla and her husband have been cooking consistent delicious food and tasty drinks. We had a lobster and a fish ceviche to start off with and then grilled lobster all around. You really only need it grilled with the butter on the side. The sweetness is crazy. We actually went back a couple of nights later and had 3 lobster ceviches to start our evening right! Simple fresh food!
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4 based on 150 reviews
At Rosas you can eat nice seafood dishes, with pasta, Rice or mashed patatoes, also vegetarian meal and breakfast. You get a little salad as a Starter and a little Dessert is included as well..Prices for the normal dishes are from 100 to 150 cordobas.
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4 based on 340 reviews
Much quieter then their neighbour Tranquilo's and far better service. Food was average and drinks were still fairly expensive... One huge positive was that they played WAYYY better music then Tranquilo's (ambient vs classic rock - nuff said!) which made for a far better (more relaxing) dining experience.
5 based on 295 reviews
Turned Turtles casual, romantic, beach front atmosphere is a great place to eat and drink with family, friends or that special someone. Don't miss the opportunity to dine on a secluded beach and experience a delicious breakfast, lunch or dinner with no re
We ate at the Turned Turtle several times during our visit! The food was fresh, delicious and the staff were VERY well trained (you can tell someone trained them to North American standards, in fact, they were the only ones that did a quality check). Be aware that the food is on the pricier side (but not as expensive as Darinia's). Definitely eat here!!
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