Guanacaste and the Nicoya Peninsula Restaurants

Seafood and fresh fish are tops here, followed by fast food—pizza, tacos, barbecue—to satisfy the hordes of hungry surfers and beachgoers. But there are many sophisticated restaurants, too, offering Asian-fusion, Italian, French, and international cuisine, especially in the tourist-heavy beach towns of Hermosa, Flamingo, Tamarindo, Nosara, and Sámara. Many restaurants, especially tourist-oriented ones with dollar-denominated menus, do not include the 13% tax plus mandatory 12% service. By law, menus are required to show the total price including tax, but many owners flout this law. Be sure to ask if taxes are included; otherwise you may be surprised by a bill that’s 25% higher than you expected.

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  • 1. El Chivo Cantina

    $$

    With an atmosphere as fun and funky as the luchadora (Mexican wrestler) legend for which it's named, everyone will have a great time and an even better meal at this Mexican cantina. A large garden strung with lights beckons to families, and the long bar is a great place to try some churros after your meal.

    Nosara, Guanacaste, Costa Rica
    2682–0887

    Known For

    • Gorgeous garden with kids' playground
    • Taco Tuesday specials
    • Jalapeño margaritas
  • 2. La Luna

    $$$

    Dawn to dusk, this casually chic restaurant overlooking Playa Pelada is the most scenic place to have breakfast, lunch, cocktails, or dinner, with tables spilling out of the interior onto a wide, covered terrace and onto the sand. The menu is mostly Mediterranean, ranging from Moroccan-spiced or limoncello-marinated fish of the day, to beef or fish carpaccio and brick oven–fired pizzas. At sunset, you can cozy up in a settee on the sand with a cocktail, and share a Mediterranean platter of dips, including harissa-hot hummus served with fluffy pita. Breakfast, starting at 7 am, ranges from typical Costa Rican to full English, with eggs, bacon, sausage, baked beans, grilled mushrooms, and tomatoes. Vegetarians can opt for toast topped with avocado and goat cheese. Some outdoor, picnic-style tables make this restaurant family-friendly during the day, while the terrace tables are more romantic at night.

    Playa Pelada, Nosara, Guanacaste, Costa Rica
    2682–0122

    Known For

    • Crispy-crust pizza
    • Mediterranean platter with hummus and tzatziki
    • Spectacular sunsets
  • 3. Café de Paris

    $$

    Vestiges of the original Swiss-French owners linger on at this bakery and alfresco eatery, open for breakfast and lunch. In addition to hearty sandwiches, the café serves burritos, bowls, and salads. It's a good place to cool off, and perk up, with a café frappé (espresso blended with bananas and ice cream). The adjoining bakery is great for take-out beach picnics, with French-style bread and an array of pastries and tarts, including chocolate mousse. There's free Wi-Fi.

    Main road, on corner of Playa Guiones entrance, Nosara, Guanacaste, 50206, Costa Rica
    2682–0087

    Known For

    • Lunch with a dip in the pool
    • Bakery goodies like baguettes, tarts, and pastries
    • Coffee and espresso

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Café closed Sun. No dinner
  • 4. Destiny Café & Restaurant

    $$

    A feast for the senses, this plant-filled haven has coffee, smoothies, and food that look lovely and taste delicious. Whether you order the impeccably presented "Eggs Nest" (sous vide eggs in a nest of crispy, fried sweet potatoes) or the art-topped green matcha latte, having an enjoyable meal here is practically kismet. Don't worry about trying everything on the menu, you'll likely be back. Note that the restaurant closes early at 3 pm. 

    Playa Guiones Norte, Nosara, Guanacaste, 50206, Costa Rica
    8708--0129

    Known For

    • Fresh salads, poke bowls, and brunch food like truffle avo toast
    • Outdoor garden setting
    • Thirst quenchers like the blue majik (spirulina) smoothie

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner. Closed Mon.
  • 5. Il Peperoni

    $$

    Head to this spot for the biggest pizzas in town in a large, roofed-over garden near Playa Pelada. The house pizza is thin crust with carrots, broccoli, olives, red peppers, onions, mushrooms, ham, and pepperoni. If you like it hot, dribble on some of the house specialty: red-hot flavored oil. You can watch your pizza being dressed, or choose from a full menu of salads, pasta, grilled fish, seafood, and meat—all done Italian-style. It's cheerful and hearty; no one leaves here still hungry. In high season there's sometimes live music at dinner.

    Across from Condominios Las Flores, road to Playa Pelada, Nosara, Guanacaste, Costa Rica
    8334–9999

    Known For

    • Wood-fired brick-oven pizzas
    • Spicy dipping oil
    • Family-friendly setting

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
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  • 6. Le Bistrot at Giardino Tropicale

    $$ | Mediterranean

    Famous for its wood-oven pizzas, this breezy, all-wood restaurant with tree-trunk pillars is set amidst trees above the hotel of the same name. Lunch is the best deal in town, with pork, chicken, or fish casados elegantly presented with patacones (plantain fritters), a mound of white rice, a ramekin of red beans, and a mixed salad with creamy vinaigrette, all for $6. Dinners focus on grilled, stewed, and sauced meats including buffalo and lamb dishes, a rarity in these parts. Desserts are not to be missed—a passion-fruit crème brûlée is crunchy on top, smooth and tart below, and comes with a spoonful of strawberry coulis. The two-chocolate mousse, and a moist chocolate moelleux (cake) will make chocolate fans happy. The wine list features affordable French wines. Service is friendly and the chefs enjoy describing what's on the menu.

    Giardino Tropicale Hotel, main road, 100 meters west of road to Playa Guiones, Nosara, Guanacaste, 50206, Costa Rica
    -2682–0258

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
  • 7. Robin's Cafe & Ice Cream

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    Robin's is famous for homemade ice cream in an array of tempting flavors—the Mayan Chocolate is a standout—along with refreshing tropical-fruit sorbets. This casual patio café also serves breakfast all day and lunch and dinner options like overstuffed veggie quesadillas, pad thai rolls, and yummy vegan veggie burgers. Locals line up to buy the dense, fudgy brownies when they come out of the oven. Gluten-free brownies and cookies are also on offer.

    Road to Playa Guiones, 25 m west of Banco Popular, Nosara, Guanacaste, 50206, Costa Rica
    2682–0617

    Known For

    • Tasty sandwiches on home-baked bread
    • Gluten-free options
    • Fudgy brownies

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner, No credit cards

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