Best Spanish restaurants nearby. Discover the best Spanish food in Province of Limon. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Spanish restaurants near you. including Villa Amapola, Como en la Gloria, Cafe Coral, Restaurante El Fogon de Lola, Restaurante El Yugo, Marisqueria la Trocha, The Secret Gastro Pub
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It was the best experience ever!! The food was amazing, they have a great menu with too many options like the grilled octopus, Rib Eye, New York and the Angus Burger was absolutely delicious!! 100% recommend.. Is a really nice place close to the principal highway..love it!!
4 based on 36 reviews
La Trocha is built like a pirate ship. Itâs no surprise seafood is a specialty. Aaron loved his mariscada en salsa jalapena, 5950 colones. I enjoyed the casado vegetarian--especially the potato salad, 3400. Our total bill including a Diet Coke and Tropical Te Verde was 11,350 colones, or about $21.21.
Most Popular Costa Rican food in Province of Limon, Costa Rica
4 based on 82 reviews
Located on the highway to Limón. A pleasant atmosphere. Clean restaurant. Popular for locals. Ideal for breakfast or lunch. There are several options of natural juices, fruits and beverages. They serve a large buffet with many options of typical food of Costa Rica. Good prices. Recommended.
4 based on 66 reviews
I always stop at Lola's on my way back from the Caribbean. It's easy off/on parking if you're heading back toward San José. I also like comida tÃpica, traditional Costa Rican food.On my last visit I tried the Sopa Azteca--a tomato soup with cheese, avocado, and tortilla pieces. this was touted as Lola's special recipe and it was very very good. I will have sopa azteca at Lola's again.
5 based on 53 reviews
Something different in Cahuita... Enjoy the best coffee of the country, delicious deserts and smoothies, typical Costa Rican fresh and healthy just like our grandparents used to eat.
We stopped here on the way to the beach for lunch. Lovely chickpea salad, hummus and veg sticks. The waiter was really pleasant giving us cocoa beans in sugar and cinnamon. The smoothies are great too.Hello Nicole L,Thank you for your review, we appreciate it a lot. Its great to hear that you enjoyed the food and the service, we do our best every day! We hope you had a nice time in Costa Rica :) Pura vida!
5 based on 114 reviews
This is a special place - set back from the road on a lovely veranda. The owner is great and we had a really wonderful meal full of special touches, like him bringing out a bit of tortilla espanol and garbanzos while we waited. Overall it felt like a really special evening, a touch of Spain in Costa Rica. But we found some of the food a little lackluster. As vegetarians my husband and I didn't have loads of options for a main course, but decided to try to vegan paella. Though the presentation was nice and the texture perfect, it was bland and included no protein. Our kids (not vegetarian) had the tenderloin, which they loved, but the sides it came with were overcooked and strangely seasoned - they went uneaten. I'd definitely recommend the restaurant in any case...make a reservation or you're not likely to get a table!
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5 based on 120 reviews
Domingo makes it very difficult for anyone to fault with the experience of eating at Villa Amapola. He is that carefully attentive since you make your reservation before heading there.Do not forget to ring him and let him know you are coming.Not only as an act of courtesy but also so he can best prepare to make your visit with him a memorable one.I had not been in the Caribbean South for over ten years. I resorted to TripAdvisor and found Villa Amapola as an alternative for my keenly gourmet family. Got high praises from my 8 year old onwards.Domingo and I spoke on the phone two days before the date and agreed on paella, beef tenderloin for the boys and as appetizers shrimp and - I had to insist - tortilla española. Everything was to die for. Truly.Drinks were homemade iced tea (a home run with all under 18) and tinto de verano (a home run for us all over 18). We live in Costa Rica, if making it over to Villa Amapola was less than a 5.5 hour burden I would be back each weekend. No doubts, this is EXCELLENCE correctly spelled and don't be afraid you will ultimately mortgage your house. Price was correct for Costa Rica standards (less than San Jose for sure).Highly recommend.Domingo was that host you do not wish to leave.
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