I just went there for lunch, but I was really glad I did. I had already checked out the menu online, and knew that I wanted to try the Volcano rice (rice with chicken, spices, etc. all mixed in). It did not disappoint! Also recommend...More
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I just went there for lunch, but I was really glad I did. I had already checked out the menu online, and knew that I wanted to try the Volcano rice (rice with chicken, spices, etc. all mixed in). It did not disappoint! Also recommend...More
Wonderful open-air restaurant. Set back from street in a garden type setting. High ceilings and beautiful wood. Service was excellent. You have to order coffee! The waiter comes to you with a cart and grinds the beans by hand then puts them in a typical...More
Not usually my kind of place as it's huge and very touristy with quite loud music, but I have to admit the food was excellent and reasonably priced. My family shared the wood roasted whole chicken and it was enough food for the three of...More
I ordered some salad dish...they did not have fully veggie meal. I asked them to not have chicken or fish that came with salad from appetizer category - I showed them the photo of the dish I wanted. They brought in good salad, fancy drink...More
We got a little addicted to casado (the lunch/dinner meal found on every menu, with a grilled/pan-seared meat, rice, beans, usually a mini green salad, a plantain thing, maybe an egg, etc.) after eating here. Theirs is very good. We found La Fortuna to be...More
We went in this restaurant the first evening of our stay in La Fortuna; the place was quite empty; the waiter was friendly; we ordered some typical food, the portions were abundant but the quality was quite poor. Price was in my opinion too expensive,...More
It was great to try some local food. I'd only hoped for more interesting flavors besides hot sauces. My chicken dish was pretty dry, suggesting it wasn't freshly cooked. My husband's black bean soup, which is one of his favorite foods ordinarily, was not one...More
Great typical Costa Rican food. I had the beef flautas with plantains, black beans and so much more. Costa Rican coffee beans ground and made at the table. Delicious. Very uncrowded. Not to miss. So much better than most of the places in La Fortuna.
Very expensive compared to what you actually get... I took a hamburger... it was small, not a lot of French fries at all and the cheese was terrible...
We went with a group of friends to enjoy our last night in la fortuna. We were looking for a place that could accommodate vegan meals, a gluten free meal as well as the meat eaters in the group. The service was good. The food...More
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