Find out what Japanese restaurants to try in Cabuya including Koji's, Nami, Natsu Sushi, Satori Terrace Sushi Bar, Ash Sushi Restaurant & Cafe
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4 based on 758 reviews
Kojis Restaurant Japanese Cuisine located in Santa Teresa, Costa Rica Cocina Japonesa Ubicado en Santa Teresa, Costa Rica
Really. If you're looking for more than rolls, which are the BEST at Koji, this is the place. Prepared by Koji himself, this is real Japanese. Everything is wonderful. I am particularly fond of the salads, fried snapper, any sushi, and always the catch of the day. Delicate, beautiful preparation, and everything is cooked to perfection. You wont get a bad bite at this place and the prices are very reasonable for all that you get. All his lovely servers are knowledgeable and speak fluent English as well. This is the best Japanese in Santa Teresa. Look no further if you're a foodie :)
Best Seafood food near Cabuya, Montezuma, Province of Puntarenas
5 based on 135 reviews
Our restaurant offers a combinations of simple and modern japanese cuisine with high quality ingredients and local fresh fish.
Love it so much that I have been 3 times in one week. The food is amazing- fresh fish and great vibe. The sashimi and snapper carpaccio are my favorites. I met the owner on my second visit and he was lovelyI will be back again!! Many times Ms. heeweeLAWas great to serve you and know that you like, we appreciate your review and hopefully we can have you back many times more. RegardsNami Team.
Where to eat International food in Cabuya: The Best Restaurants and Bars
5 based on 27 reviews
Very good, very clean, very delicious Sushi restaurant! Very nice chef whos helping find the right rolls for sushi starters or even customizes his sushi to fit the needs of his customers. Plus its kind of a two in restaurant with Puggos. So you can get Suhsi and Fish meals from Natsu Sushi plus Local food (rice, beans, vegetables, meat), fast food (Burger, Fish & Chips) and Isreal food (Humus, Falafel).
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4 based on 78 reviews
Discover something new Santa Teresa! The perfect mix between good food & drinks, cool music, and the best vibe!
Lunch menu is small. Was excited after reading reviews on here but the only sushi served at lunch were rolls and mostly with breaded and fried stuff inside. Next door is active construction during the day, nothing the restaurant can do about that but it was loud and there was some dust from welding. Service was okay.Thank you for your comments. We were just starting to open for lunch, that´s why we had a reduced menu, now we have the full menu, same as at night, hope you come back and try it!. We apologize for the noise, as you said there wasn´t much we could do about it, luckily they finished.
Most Popular Grill food in Cabuya, Montezuma, Province of Puntarenas
When we travel for fun, we look for off-the-beaten-path kinds of places. So when friends told us about ASH Sushi about 2km away from Montezuma Beach, we were both intrigued and skeptical. We don't associate the fine culinary artistry of Japanese cuisine with remote villages in Costa Rica. But nothing ventured was nothing gained, so we hopped on an ATV and took off in search of ASH. It wasn't easy to find, but the effort was worth it. There are a few modest signs that lead to this cafe. It almost felt as if we were on a scavenger hunt. So, you've got to work for it. Ultimately, you'll come across a modest house with a patio full of handcrafted wooden tables. And then the fun begins. We ordered a crab handroll, a traditional maguro sushi roll, some miso soup (a surefire way of judging the chef's craft) and tempura onion rings. All of the dishes knocked our proverbial socks off. This kitchen knew what it was doing. The fish was fresh, the soup was subtle and delicious, the sushi rice was perfectly cooked and the presentation would make the best Japanese sushi chefs a bit jealous. We ordered wine, rather than sake.....that may have been a mistake. The wine tasted like Chilean plonk. But that was the only dischordant note of an otherwise brilliant meal. The restaurant is the brainchild of two local Costa Ricans who know the restaurant business and aspired to create something different. They succeeded. The restaurant had apparently opened just a few weeks earlier, so we are essentially experiencing the soft opening. But during our lunch. a number of other guests showed up, so the word is spreading. If you find yourself in the southern Nicoya Peninsula and you have a yen for fresh, well-prepared Japanese food, this place shouldn't be missed. The prices are reasonable, the food is delicious and, best of all, you will have experienced one of those legendary overlook gems that many in the culinary world aspire to find. Great Japanese food where you'd never expect it. It's worth the effort.
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