The Osa Peninsula and the South Pacific Restaurants

Count on finding lots of fresh fish and tropical fruits on the menu, whether at a roadside soda (casual eatery) serving comida tipica (typical food) or a sophisticated restaurant in Dominical or Ojochal. Up in the mountains, don't miss out on eating fresh, farmed trout. The food at most remote eco-lodges is excellent.

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  • 1. Pearl of the Osa

    $$

    Head to this casually chic, open-air beachfront restaurant for the most upscale and memorable dining, with a dazzling, postcard-perfect beach view and the most sophisticated menu in the Puerto Jiménez area. Standouts on the tantalizing menu include a four-soup sampler: black bean with egg, avocado, and cilantro; warm carrot ginger with red-pepper coulis; and a cold, spicy gazpacho as well as a green version. Fish cakes with sesame-cabbage slaw and ginger marmalade come with heaps of homemade chips. Mahimahi can be prepared tropical style, with a spicy Veracruz sauce, or in garlic butter. Vegetarian options include vegetable stir-fry with tofu, vegetable burritos, and pasta puttanesca. Wines and craft beers, along with exotic fruit drinks, are on tap. Save room for homemade ice cream and brownies. Portions are huge and served with style. The restaurant is owned by Iguana Lodge and high standards of service apply at both. Tuesday is BBQ night; come early to watch the sunset. Be aware that menu prices do not include tax and service, which adds another 23%.

    Playa Platanares, 5 km (3 miles) south of airstrip, Puerto Jiménez, Puntarenas, Costa Rica
    8848–0752

    Known For

    • Fish tacos and shrimp salad
    • Coffee ice cream
    • Vegetarian choices
  • 2. Banana Bay

    $$

    For consistently good American-style food, you can't beat this marina restaurant with a view of expensive yachts and sportfishing boats. Locals complain that the prices are high, but portions are hefty and include generous salads, sizzling hamburgers, and a delicious grilled dorado sandwich with a mountain of fries. Shrimp and fish plates are pricier ($15 to $22) but they couldn't be fresher, straight off the local boats. It's open for breakfast, too. While you're waiting for your order, take advantage of the free Wi-Fi.

    Main street, Golfito, Puntarenas, 60701, Costa Rica
    2775–0383

    Known For

    • BLT and burgers with a pile of hot fries
    • Grilled fish sandwich
    • Free Wi-Fi
  • 3. Dominical Sushi

    $$

    With a view over the Barú estuary, this open-air Japanese restaurant serves local seafood in all the usual rolls and sashimi, with some tropical twists, plus imported Sapporo beer, sake, or green tea. Dark bamboo furniture, Japanese lanterns, and colored globes set the modern, minimalist scene, while smooth, jazzy music sets a cool mood. Try the Tico Roll, with spicy shrimp, avocado, cucumber, and mango, wrapped in sweet plantain; or dig into the ahi poke salad, with cubes of raw tuna marinated in sesame oil, chili, and soy sauce, atop a Hawaiian salad sprinkled with peanuts or almonds. You can perch on a stool at the counter to watch the sushi chefs at work.

    Main street, Dominical, Puntarenas, 11909, Costa Rica
    7018–9935

    Known For

    • Tico shrimp roll with mango
    • Ahi poke salad with raw tuna
    • Cool jazz soundtrack
  • 4. El Descanso

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    The kind of extraordinary restaurant you hope to stumble on in the most unlikely place, this intimate five-table wood-and-bamboo dining room is presided over by chef Esteban Acuña, whose family owns the attached small hotel. Drawing on his California training, Acuña gives local ingredients contemporary twists, flavored with herbs from the adjoining garden. Creamy soups are a meal in themselves. Trout, tuna, chicken, and tofu arrive in curry, vodka, red wine, and wasabi sauces. Desserts are delectable, so save some room.

    Hwy. 242, San Isidro, San José, Costa Rica
    2256–0304

    Known For

    • Mushroom-and-herb-stuffed whole trout
    • Creamy soups, cold and hot
    • Chocolate volcano flourless cake
  • 5. La Bruschetta

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    This kitschy Italian spot within earshot of the surf serves savory bruschetta and 16 varieties of the town's most authentic pizza: crispy, with a thin crust, Neapolitan-style. The four-seasons pizza is a triumph, with thin, spicy pepperoni, flavorful ham, olives, eggplant, peppers, onion, and zucchini. The medium size is more than big enough for two. Save room for the knockout gnocchi, pillow-soft dumplings made with potatoes and cheese and bathed in olive oil and rosemary. Other choices include tortelloni in cream sauce and filet mignon. Tiramisu, piled high with whipped cream, and key lime pie do dessert duty. Japanese lanterns add a colorful touch, along with fuchsia and lime tablecloths. To find the place, look for the "La Piña" sign.

    Main road between Pavones and Punto Banco, Pavones, Puntarenas, Costa Rica
    2776–2174

    Known For

    • Knockout gnocchi
    • Filet mignon
    • Funky, fun atmosphere
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  • 6. Marisquería Corcovado

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    If you want to enjoy a little local atmosphere, join the anglers, families, and backpackers at this tiny restaurant that has spilled over into a large waterfront garden. You can spend $9 for a plate of grilled fish or $36 on lobster. The menu is truly vast, with more than 50 platos fuertes (main courses) that run the gamut from seafood rice to whole lobsters to sirloin steaks. Wash it down with the only draft beer served in town, including microbrews, and gaze out at the Golfo Dulce. Marking the center of the dining area is a massive tree growing through the rafters. An added bonus: there's free Wi-Fi.

    On waterfront, Puerto Jiménez, Puntarenas, 60702, Costa Rica
    2735–5659

    Known For

    • Grilled fresh fish
    • Lobster when available
    • Gulf view and breezes
  • 7. Phat Noodle

    $$

    Spice up your day with skewers of Indonesian satays and generous bowls of peanutty pad Thai and red or green curry at this hip open-air caravansary under a high corrugated-metal green roof. The kitchen, in a gaily painted converted bus, turns out portions large enough to share. Craft beers are on tap, along with organic kombucha. Less healthy but also fruity is the signature cocktail, a jalapeño-spiced pineapple margarita; on Thursday, there are two-for-one daiquiris. Service is as polished and friendly as the long, wooden communal tables. It's open from 12:30 to 9 pm daily.

    Main street, Dominical, Puntarenas, Costa Rica
    2787--0017

    Known For

    • Coconut ceviche
    • Veggie spring rolls
    • Happy hour specials from 2–6 daily
  • 8. Restaurante Mar y Luna

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    This pleasant terrace restaurant jutting out over the water has the best harbor view in Golfito, along with jaunty nautical decor and the coolest breezes in town. The seafood-heavy lineup includes grilled whole fish served in a variety of ways, including Caribbean style with coconut milk and a side of patacones (fried, mashed plantain). Tuna carpaccio and occasional sushi specials add a touch of sophistication. For a light lunch, the fish tacos are standouts—plenty of perfectly breaded and lightly fried fish plus fresh slaw and crispy calamari tossed on top. Salads are also on the menu, along with a few vegetarian dishes. The bar is a great place to hang out, particularly during televised sports events when fans gather to watch the two large flat-screen TVs. Grab a bucket of six beers for $12 all day long. Inexpensive, motel-style rooms and larger suites with the same view are available for rent.

    South end of main street, Golfito, Puntarenas, 60701, Costa Rica
    2775–0192

    Known For

    • Fish tacos
    • Seafood soup with coconut milk
    • Harbor view
  • 9. Ricar2 Restaurant

    $$

    This alfresco restaurant tucked beside a bona fide Boeing 727 (minus the engine) delivers generous portions of upscale pastas, succulent meats, and tasty fish and seafood, including Peruvian-style ceviches. During the day kids can frolic in the swimming pool and adults can order spicy tropical chicken wings. If you've had one too many cocktails, you can see if a room is available in the plane that operates as a BnB.

    Dominical, Puntarenas, 11909, Costa Rica
    506-2787--0172

    Known For

    • Red snapper in a mushroom cream sauce
    • Spicy chicken wings
    • Live-music evenings
  • 10. The Bamboo Room

    $$

    Bamboo decks the walls at this hilltop restaurant with a spectacular view of land and sea, but it's the upscale menu that grabs one's attention due to its innovative takes on fish, shrimp, chicken, and out-of-the-ordinary bar food. Crunchy, panko-crispy shrimp make appearances in salads and on their own, and the beer-battered sea bass keeps customers on repeat. Save room for homemade ice cream in unique flavors. Craft beers, cocktails, and wine are all on tap. The upbeat Canadian owner provides an enthusiastic welcome and makes sure everyone is happy. There's live music (Monday, Friday, Saturday at 6 pm) by local and guest musicians playing popular music for grown-ups, from oldies to jazz to country.

    C. Perezoso, Ojochal, Puntarenas, Costa Rica
    8380–5353

    Known For

    • Salad with panko-crisp shrimp
    • Butternut squash gnocchi
    • Occasional live music

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues.--Thurs.
  • 11. Tortilla Flats

    $$

    This perennially popular and casual surfer hangout is right across from Dominical Beach, which you can spy through a fringe of palm trees. Favorite menu items are the fresh-baked baguette sandwiches stuffed with interesting combinations and the excellent margaritas and flavored daiquiris, usually downed at the huge U-shape bar. Try the nachos, burgers, wraps, or coconut-crusted fish with a tropical sauce. Fresh-fish specials, notably the whole fried fish, round out the menu. Live bands or a DJ play from the stage, usually on Wednesday, Friday, or Saturday night. There's free Wi-Fi.

    Across from Dominical Beach, Dominical, Puntarenas, 11909, Costa Rica
    8841–1616

    Known For

    • Falafel wrap
    • Great location across from the beach
    • Live bands some evenings
  • 12. Villa Leonor

    $$

    No worries if you can't decide between lunch or the beach, because you can get both at this cheerful, casual restaurant and beach club, complete with swimming pool and showers. Just steps from Playa Ballena, Villa Leonor allows you to stroll down to the beach between courses or chill out with ice-cold beer while the kids play in the pool. Typical casados are a bargain, with fish or chicken and lots of sides. Local lobsters, broiled in garlic butter, can be ordered ahead. The restaurant also offers mixed chicken and fish fajitas, excellent fruit smoothies, and tropical cocktails. Service is sprightly, and the friendly owners are usually on hand to greet customers.

    Between Km 170 and 171 on Costanera, Bahía Ballena, Puntarenas, Costa Rica
    2786–5380

    Known For

    • Sunday barbecue brunch
    • Swim-up bar
    • Fruit smoothies

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed mid-May–mid-June, No credit cards

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