Reviews on South American food in Tola, Rivas Department, Nicaragua including La Finca y el Mar, Pili's Kitchen, Restaurante Casa maderas, The Jungle Dream, La Mesa, Da Surf Spot, Machete Market Cafe, Tacos Locos Restaurante, Asados El Torito, Pizzeria Mama Ricarte's
Things to do in Tola
Pizzeria Mama Ricarte's is proud to serve the customer proclaimed best pizza in Central America. We use only the finest and freshest ingredients in our pizza and meals including the use of olive oil. We serve delicious lunches and dinners Tipico Nicaragua
My wife and I stopped in at this Pizza place right next to the Rivas bus terminal on our way back to Granada from Ometape. Gene, the owner was from Boston, settled in Nicaragua and a pleasant guy to chat with about living in Nicaragua. The pizza and grilled cheese sandwich brought back memories of growing up in a small town in WA state and visiting local diner.
Family owned great atmosphere, family oriented or great for friends and date night. Food cooked on order, delicious nicaraguan traditional Carne asada salad. Fresh Fruit juices, Fresh Food organic.
Its a local small buisness with nicaraguan barbecue, the I ate carne asada and with salad and green plantains, the service was fast homemade fruit juices. I enjoyed my time and most important the food must try if your in the Rivas, Nicaragua area.
3 based on 76 reviews
Not impressed! Waited quite awhile for service, and it was not friendly. Over charged for chairs. I'd recommend going next door to the hostel restaurant. They were cheaper and quite friendly!
We are a place where the community comes together to eat delicious food, have a great time with friends and where you can find healthy and unique food at our market. Your favorite place for Pop-up dinners, pizza night, Sunday brunch & the best coffee in t
I went here for Brunch. I loved the open seating arrangement and beautiful rustic decor. They had great spicy bloody Maryâs. They had an amazing brunch menu and had housemade sour dough bread that was delicious! This place does little pop up restaurants so the menu changes quite often. I Love the concept that they have! They even have a little shop that you can buy anything from cheeses to local kombucha!!! I will definitely come back and highly recommend you check it out!
4 based on 14 reviews
Da surf spot is a cute little outdoor eating taco stand right on Santana beach within spitting distance from the Rancho Santana clubhouse. Simple tacos, smoothies, chips. Cheap breakfasts and a fun owner who aims to please. A great place to have a cold one after surfing or an Alt lunch or breakfast stop
Gourmet food in the tropics is not always easy to find. The menu is varied and inviting. There are two tasting menus. Although not every course on the menu I had was a home run, overall the quality, presentation, and service was outstanding. The meal isn't inexpensive, though. If you can afford it, highly recommended.
4 based on 24 reviews
Delicious local food, reggae music, great location close to the beach, best prices
Some friends of our fished with the owners of this place and they cooked us up a spectacular meal with the fish they caught for a very reasonable price. They were great guys, friendly and very attentive. Would definitely go back!
4 based on 25 reviews
We visited Nicaragua in August and went to Casa Maderas on several occasions. The food was great. The location is lovely and at night time with the lights on it was very welcoming. I would recommend this restaurant in particular the chicken salad which is really nice and we ended up ordering this as a starter to share almost at every visit. Many thanks for this honest review! :)
4 based on 50 reviews
Cooking with love right at the beach!
We came here for a late night drink and then again for lunch, and both times we were pleasantly surprised. At the late night, we were served beers and smoothies quickly. For the lunch, the food takes a while (20 minutes probably) but it is very fresh and tasty. Plus, itâs right on the beach and the view is incredible. Also, the bathrooms are clean!!
4 based on 97 reviews
Translated, our name is The Farm and the Sea. We showcase a locally sourced menu. Relax and soak in the ambiance of the archi-tec-ture of La Finca y el Mar which was inspired, in part, by sea-side farm-houses in AndalucÃa, Spain. Open-air ter-races frame
Wouldn't say it's extraordinary, but there was decent food selection for the kids and adults. Everything is locally sourced and I must admit the ingredients were not only selected with care, but prepared well too. Unlike my review for the Mansita in Costa Rica, they were actually able to mix local and international cuisine seamlessly. Our friends loved their Margaritas and my wife and I loved the Mango Sangria. The only negative for me was when our neighbor kicked me in the shin for asking a question. Probably deserved it, but really wasn't trying to be a wise guy this time. O.K. I deserved it. Edgar, our waiter, a good one too, went over the two specials, the Flounder and the "Special Salad." I asked what kind of salad that was? O.K. I asked, "What made this salad special?" O.K., O.K. I sort of said, "What makes your salad special?" That's when I got kicked. I take my reviews seriously and want to be constructive rather than critical, but I do have a tendency to go for low hanging fruit for humor sometimes. Apologies to Edgar and Leef.
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