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#31 of 87 restaurants in Central America
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PeteM says:
We went looking for one of three Cafe´s listed in the lates Lonely Planet guide ´'Central America on a Shoestring' to find only the Coca-Cola cafe was still operating, but closed. It seems restaurants, cafes and bars open and close with an alarming frequency around here.
We discover...
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#32 of 87 restaurants in Central America
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Dipsy600 says:
If you want to eat somewhere nice, try this restaurant. MMmm the food was good and they sure do make you feel like royalty when they serve you. The two servers we had were very nice cute boys, everyone is just so friendly in Leon. I had the Steak…I recommend it, very juicy and the mashed potatoes ...
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#33 of 87 restaurants in Central America
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surfercalavera says:
Great food, my friend invited my to his restaurant and the food is awesome, Owner Luis Alonso will welcome you with a warmth smile and handshake. No English spoken but they will work with you.
I took a picture at dawn from this restaurant. You are facing the ocean!!! Ocean breeze while you ea...
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#34 of 87 restaurants in Central America
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martiana says:
La Pin~a can be found about 45 minutes walk from PB and 30 minutes or so from Pavones, on the coastal road.
La Pin~a is an Italian owned restaurant, serving delicious authentic Italian food, and is pretty much the only option going, if you want a posh night out on the tiles in Punta Banco. It is...
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#35 of 87 restaurants in Central America
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cianmodel says:
Not your typical buffet service restaurant, Fogo Brasil Restaurant located in the heart of San Jose, Costa Rica offers you a typical Brazilian food and different type of meat served in a skewer. The men looks and probably taste good like the food(lol), and they make their rounds on each table with t...
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#36 of 87 restaurants in Central America
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barduini says:
A great little place at the south end of Front Street. There is indoor seating, and a couple of outdoor tables, as well. The staff is very friendly and accommodating.
The pasta is very good, and can be served with alfredo sauce or garlic sauce. The seafood is excellent, as well. By far the best d...
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#37 of 87 restaurants in Central America
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surfcity963 says:
Chicken lady is a local hero. One of the only places to get great, cheap food cooked on the streets in San Juan Del Sur. Even though she has a building where you can sit and eat, the streetside cooking produces a smell that nearly forces you to eat there. Located On the same block as the center mark...
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#38 of 87 restaurants in Central America
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poorogies says:
When you visit the beautiful country of Costa Rica and realize food is much more expensive than you originally accounted for, you have a few options. You can try your luck with the "sodas" or lunch counters (highly recommended), go to a MasXMenos and buy some of the fare you know how to cook, chum ...
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#39 of 87 restaurants in Central America
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spursbackpacker says:
Woo hoo, finally a place we felt at home in. A english pub out in Central America, Pavo Real aka The Peacock, is actually very good, and wow the fish and chips are a knockout... i have to say, it is worth a visit just for the fish and chips. Ok no english pints on sale, and only Panama beer, but...
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#40 of 87 restaurants in Central America
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Yoshu says:
We had pancakes here one day and the basic breakfast (eggs, beans, rice) another, but without a doubt the hands down best pineapple smoothie that I have ever consumed. If you want something big, refreshing and delicious hit up Zanzibar for a smoothie. After that first smoothie day though every tim...
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#41 of 87 restaurants in Central America
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tj1777 says:
Jolly Rogers restaurant is one of the main restaurants on Caye Caulker. It is run by Jolly Rogers and his interior decorator went for a rather minimalistic decoration of the place. Such things as old paintings and stuffed fish on the walls have been dropped. Actually such things as walls and roof ha...
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#42 of 87 restaurants in Central America
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Higton says:
Jazz CaféSo what better to do after an hour and a half treading on womens' toes than visit a bar? I've seen this place a number of times and finally walked through it doors - and a very good decision it was. As per the name, jazz is played... nice! (non-English can get the cultural refe...
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#43 of 87 restaurants in Central America
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austinc says:
The Pub in Escazu is a favorite Expat Hangout that has a nice mix of locals as well. The have daily specials that include some darn good fish & chips as well as other. Beer and liquor prices are great. The downside is that it's a bit on the small side and does get crowded.
Direction: Up the hill...
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#44 of 87 restaurants in Central America
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scottredhanded says:
This place has great brick oven pizzas. In the flavor of Central American pizza, its light on sauce and heavy on cheese. It has great other dishes as well, including several delicious appetizers. The real charm about this place is that it is a great place to grab a drink before you hit one of the lo...
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#45 of 87 restaurants in Central America
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mdfehmel says:
In a city where good fare is hard to come by, this place was a welcome relief. It is built in an old Belizian industry and sits astride a manmade beach. Its open air environment is especially enjoyable around dusk. The pork chop was decent as was the always popular in Belize, rice and beans.
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