Discover Restaurants offering the best Latin food in San Ramon, Province of Alajuela, Costa Rica including Restaurante El Sendero, La Choza De Dona Emilce, Mi Rancho Bar Restaurante Y Chicharronera, Soda Diana, Restaurante Nazca, Restaurante Casa Colombia, Soda Chaparral, Ha Qui Algo Mas Que Cafe, Emazu's Tavern
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We are the best restaurant in the western area. A mix between good music and a variety of foods characteristic of the area. We also have a wide assortment of domestic and foreign beers to enjoy in a quiet and modern environment!
You can find delicious coffees from the western region, in addition to 100% natural fruit smoothies and you can accompany it with delicious pastries, both sweet and savory 100% handmade and fresh, typical Costa Rican roosters prepared instantly, sandwich
La comida es muy rica y es bastante, la atención es super buena.No tiene parqueo, hay que dejar el carro en la calle.
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We went here when my family was visiting one evening, so we tried a variety of things. The bandeja paisa was very good and huge, and was easily split between two people (especially if you order a few of the tasty empanadas to go with it). Lots of food for a good price.
4 based on 110 reviews
My wife and I were looking for something to eat when we stumbled upon Nazca. The food was excellent the service was friendly, we were there on a busy futbol night. I had the fajitas and my wife had the filet mignon which they served her two pieces. If you are in need of food especially late at night this is a great place to go.
5 based on 12 reviews
This tiny soda sits at the north end of a group of three sodas a few kilometers north of that ubiquitous tourist dive Mi Rancho, If you want to try typical Costa Rican food that doesn't make you say "so what?", this is the place. It's a clean, tidy, and above all else cheerful place tended by six or so Ticas who work behind the counter and on the floor. Although it is on the tourist route to Arenal the clientele are almost exclusively Tico and local. I was told about Soda Diana by a gringa friend, but I have never seen another gringo there.The food is the normal Costa Rican soda fare, but raised to a very high level. My first meal there consisted of gallo pinto, fried sweet plantains, tongue in salsa, and lovely cafe con leche. The bill was 2,200 colones, or a hair over four dollars. The casado with pork chop, many sides, and passion fruit in water ran 3,500 and I could barely finish it. They change up dishes on a daily basis, so you need not eat the same meal twice in a row. I almost forgot that the tortillas are made fresh on the spot to meet demand. They are patted out by hand and cooked on a hot pan before your eyes, by a woman who works with incredible efficiency while maintaining a steady banter with her fellow workers and customers alike.Sadly, this place has meant the almost complete cessation of my cooking at home.
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3 based on 130 reviews
Great place to stop for a meal between San Jose and La Fortuna. The chicharrones are very good and the steak is tasty as well. The mashed potatoes are outstanding and the vegetable sides were fresh. The chicken papagallo is a unique dish with a large portion of breaded chicken topped with a tasty sauce and cheese. Our service was attentive. Artisan beers in addition to the more traditional Costa Rican beers are also served.
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4 based on 38 reviews
Travelling from San Jose to Arenal we stopped for lunch here. We choose it because it didn't have a tour bus outside although there was several cars. We were made very welcome. Simple menu and I choose the chicken fajitas which was very good although not spicy (this is Costa Rica!) Very tasty though.Would recommend
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4 based on 112 reviews
A phenomenal dining experience presented in a breath taking room, perched on the edge of the cloud forest. The cuisine is a fusion of traditional regional dishes and popular classics from across the country, enhanced by innovative sauces, spices and combi
Our breakfast, lunch and dinner were here at El Sendero. Waiter Gabriel and waitress Konnie were exceptional. Chef visited our table. He obviously takes pride in his food and presentation. Prices are reasonable, food was tasty and well prepared. Make sure you try the blackberry sauce for breakfast and dinner.Dear Skippy4159Thank you for choosing Restaurante El Sendero, located in Villa Blanca Cloud Forest Hotel, member of Greentique Costa Rica.We really appreciate your review, please come back any time to enjoy the best again.Johannes Kohkemper AGreentique Hotels Costa Rica.
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