Discover Restaurants offering the best Mexican food in Province of Alajuela, Costa Rica including La Ventanita, MASQSABOR, Jalapenos Central
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5 based on 276 reviews
This reminded me of restaurants in the U.S. that serve California burritos. You order at the counter and pick up your food when ready. You are able to build your burrito from several different ingredients. We had dinner with friends and would like to return for lunch. Well worth a visit.
4 based on 165 reviews
We were visiting Costa Rica from Miami and pleasantly spent two days in Grecia. The owners of Yayaz Hotel (where we stayed at) highly recommended this restaurant to us and they were very assertive by giving us that advice. The food was extremely good and the waiter that took care of us last Sunday night was a real kind gentleman. His excellent service, great attention, and awesome professionalism are to be very highly commended. We also talked a little bit with the waitress that was taking care of another table and she was also very pleasant and friendly. Muchisimas gracias a los dos por su colaboracion y muy agradable actitud!Thank you very much for your visit and taking your time for writing on our space on TripAdvisor. Truly a pleasure being able to serve you.Glad our team took care of your orders with kindly and excellent service, and also that you enjoyed your meals.Hope to have you in during your next visit to Costa Rica! Pura vida!!!
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4 based on 841 reviews
Open 7 days a week. Mon- sat 11:30-9:00 pm Sun 11:30-8:00 pm Accept credit cards except American express
This location is pretty convenient to get to from the Juan Santamaria Airport. With it taking close to 5 hours to get through customs, we were extremely hungry by the time we were leaving the airport. We found this delicious restaurant which was not a long drive from the airport rental car facility.This location does not have their own personal parking lot, therefore you have to look for street parking if you plan on driving to this location. We were fortunate to find plenty of street parking. Due to all of our personal belongings being in the car, I was a little paranoid about having the car parked on the street. There was a local neighborhood gentleman who assisted in finding and guiding the parrallel parking process. I tipped the gentleman before heading to the restaurant hoping he would watch my car, but also requested a tip after (I guess because all her stuff was still in the car). The area seemed fine and may have been worried for no reason.Although the food may not be authentic Costa Rican food, it was very delicious. It felt like the restuarant catered more towards foreigners then locals, but it seemed like there was a mix of both. We got an order of Fish Tacos and the Boss's Favorite - they both were very excellent and highly reccomended. The homemade hot sauce definitely provided a nice kick. The owner greeted us very warmly and told us his story on how he was inspired to open the restaurant, including sharing with us his recommendations. The food came out quick so it didn't take time a tremendous time away from our long drive ahead.I expect this will be on our agenda the next time we visit Costa Rica!
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