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.

Sort by: 29 Recommendations {{numTotalPoiResults}} {{ (numTotalPoiResults===1)?'Recommendation':'Recommendations' }} 0 Recommendations
CLEAR ALL Area Search CLEAR ALL
Loading...
  • 1. Café Liberia

    $$$

    Step back 150 years into one of Liberia's grandest mansions, complete with an original ceiling painting of cupids, doves, and garlands of flowers. Creative takes on tropical ingredients, all with a French twist, make this the most sophisticated restaurant in town. Loyal customers drive over an hour for the incredibly fresh ceviche with mango and cilantro. Don't miss the Wagyu beef burger, the chicken pesto sandwich, or the mahimahi with chimichurri. Herbs are grown on-site, juices are 100% natural, and the organic coffee is perhaps the best you'll taste in Costa Rica. Save room for any of the fabulous desserts, like the classic cheesecake, lemon pie, or the molten chocolate lava cake made with Belgian chocolate.

    C. Real Antigua, 125 m south of central park, Liberia, Guanacaste, 50101, Costa Rica
    2665–1660

    Known For

    • Wagyu beef burger
    • Mouthwatering ceviche
    • Organic coffee and delectable crepes

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No lunch Mon.
  • 2. Casa Inti

    $$$

    This friendly lunchtime Peruvian café has a revolving menu of flavorful delights made from fresh ingredients that are almost as beautiful as they are tasty. Try the ceviche (a slight change from the usual Costa Rican) in the breezy palapa or the lomo saltado or the eggplant---we promise you'll want to return every day for lunch. Note the odd hours so you don't miss out.

    Playa Grande, Guanacaste, 50308, Costa Rica
    8520--5411

    Known For

    • Authentic Peruvian food
    • Fresh salads
    • Tasty homemade desserts

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sat.--Mon. No dinner
  • 3. Gusto Beach Creativo

    $$$

    A romantic setting, ocean breezes, and a creative Italian menu make this the one of the most popular restaurants in Sámara. By day, rustic wooden tables are shaded by white sails strung between palms; by night, diners bask in the glow of white globe lamps and light-festooned trees. You can sit under a covered area or out on the sand. The soundtrack is trendy, and the food is good too. Gusto starts the morning at 8 with great espresso and croissants; the rest of the day, there are salads, burgers, Italian fries sprinkled with Parmesan and pepper, and, of course, pizzas. Service is efficient and executed with style. Menu prices do not include the obligatory 25% tax and service.

    Sámara, Guanacaste, Costa Rica
    2656–0252

    Known For

    • Tuna tartare
    • Prosecco
    • Toes-in-the-sand dining
  • 4. 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
  • 5. Nectar

    $$$

    Fresh seafood is the specialty at this poolside alfresco restaurant, with inventive daily specials that focus on the day's catch prepared with Asian and Mediterranean flavors. After 3:30, the dedicated sushi chef produces such treats as panko-crusted prawn roll with ahi tuna, mango, and avocado. Come for lunch and enjoy the calming sea view peeking through the tropical foliage, or come for a special-occasion candlelit dinner backed by the sound of the surf. It’s pricey, but worth the splurge if you crave a sophisticated scene.

    Resort Florblanca, 2 km (1 mile) north of soccer field, Malpais, Puntarenas, 60111, Costa Rica
    2640–0232

    Known For

    • Fresh sushi
    • Latin, Mediterranean, and Asian influences
    • Organic and local produce

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
  • Recommended Fodor’s Video

  • 6. Pangas Beach Club

    $$$

    You can’t get any closer to the water than at this outdoor beach garden, where rustic tables are shaded by enormous ficus trees draped with wicker lamps. Classic French cuisine with Costa Rican flavors include dishes like fresh seafood with fruit reductions and organic meats seared on hot lava stones. It's one of the few places in Tamarindo serving lamb, and 100% of the ingredients are local. For something light, try the tropical goat cheese salad with mango chutney or the yellowfin tuna tower topped with mango and avocado.

    Tamarindo, Guanacaste, Costa Rica
    2653–0024

    Known For

    • Sunset dinners
    • Lovely setting on the beach
    • Lamb seared on hot lava stones
  • 7. Patagonia Del Mar

    $$$

    This open-air Argentinian grill has a lovely ambience, great views of the beach across the street, and even better steak and seafood. Lounge poolside with a cocktail and sushi or sample their good wine selection with some shrimp tempura while the kids play on the swings.

    Brasilito, Guanacaste, Costa Rica
    8800--0005

    Known For

    • Melt-in-your-mouth beef tenderloin with jalapeño sauce
    • Fresh seafood poke bowls
    • Beautiful pool
  • 8. Playa de los Artistas

    $$$

    Arty driftwood tables and sculpted chairs scattered along the rocky beach and an inventive Mediterranean menu have made this one of the most scenic, as well as one of the best, restaurants in the country for almost 30 years. The eclectic menu changes daily and features local seafood, lamb, beef, and even duck. The decor is funky with "found" art and hanging lamps, and the restaurant is most spectacular at night, when flickering lanterns combine with crashing surf to create a dramatic and romantic dinner experience. Daily pasta specials focus on seafood. Portions are plentiful and artistically presented on huge platters.  Don't pass up the velvety dark-chocolate tart if it’s on the dessert menu. The restaurant is sometimes open Saturday night, on the chef's whim; call ahead to find out.

    Montezuma, Puntarenas, 60111, Costa Rica
    2642–0920

    Known For

    • Spectacular beach setting
    • Homemade ravioli
    • Funky found-art decor

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.–Wed.
  • 9. Restaurant Deevena

    $$$

    An unexpected outpost of divine French cuisine, this oasis of elegance overlooks a sparkling blue pool edged by lush palms, while lounge chairs shaded by orange umbrellas tempt diners to stay overnight (six stylish rooms are available). Lunch and dinner feature lots of local seafood, produce, and goat cheese from the chef’s nearby farm. Try the fresh grouper fillet bathed in lemon-herb-butter sauce, or the seared ahi tuna with ginger-carrot puree. Vegetarians can feast on ravioli stuffed with wild mushrooms, sage, and sun-dried tomatoes. Desserts include classic French options—fruit crepes, crème brûlée—as well as chocolate lava cake with raspberry compote. The service here is exemplary. You can order wonderful wines by the glass or bottle—a rare opportunity in these remote parts. While waiting for your meal to arrive, ask to view the photo album of the chef’s famous clients.

    Playa Negra, Guanacaste, Costa Rica
    2653–2328

    Known For

    • Tantalizing pasta, steak, and seafood prepared in a French style
    • Volcano dessert with chocolate lava
    • Fresh catch of the day

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Sept.–Oct.
  • 10. The Lookout

    $$$

    As if the breathtaking view high in the hills above Playas del Coco weren't enough (you may recognize it from its feature on the television series Restaurants on the Edge), the innovative menu at one of the few oyster bars in Costa Rica takes it a step further. Try the oysters raw or grilled or order the tuna nachos alongside a spicy ginger margarita or watermelon mojito. More creative dishes include avocado fries with chipotle dip, lobster grilled cheese, Korean beef tacos, and the ahi tuna sticky rice bowl. Come for happy hour from 1 to 3 and stay until the sun goes down. Reservations are recommended for sunset dining.

    Rooftop of Chantel Suites, up hill in Vista Marina, Playas del Coco, Guanacaste, Costa Rica
    4033–7588

    Known For

    • Fresh raw oysters, delivered Wednesday
    • Tuna poke bowl
    • 17 Monkey Head Brewing company beers on tap

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
  • 11. Tres Hermanas Bar-B-Q & Grill

    $$$

    This roadside grill is home to the country's best barbecued pork and beef, slow roasted for 16 to 18 hours over a wood fire and served with dynamite barbecue sauce. Sides go beyond coleslaw or fries to include lentils stewed with bacon and onions. If you've been tempted to try Costa Rican–style chicharrones, try them here—served with refried beans, local cheese, tortilla chips, and salsa. Beyond barbecue, there are imported beef steaks, plus a filet mignon smothered in mushroom sauce. If you can persuade any noncarnivore to enter the premises, the menu also has salads and fish. A playground keeps small children occupied while parents dig in. And there's a Pops ice-cream parlor attached to the restaurant. The Tres Hermanas restrooms are the poshest and cleanest on the long stretch of highway between Puntarenas and Liberia.

    Palo Verde National Park, Guanacaste, Costa Rica
    2662–8584

    Known For

    • Barbecue ribs
    • Costa Rican–style chicharrones
    • Playground to keep the kids busy
  • 12. Ylang Ylang Restaurant

    $$$

    One of Montezuma's most scenic and sophisticated restaurants, Ylang Ylang is nestled between the beach and the jungle, offering views of waves crashing against the rocks. The lunch menu lists a selection of sushi, salads, wraps, and sandwiches with various vegan, gluten-free, and raw dishes. The ocean view and elegant terrace setting make it worth the 10-minute walk down the beach. At night, the restaurant turns on the romance with flickering candles and an inventive dinner menu that ranges from Thai-style teriyaki tuna steak to penne in seafood sauce. Whatever you choose, you'll want to save room for desserts, such as the tiramisu espresso crepe. 

    On beach, ½ km (¼ mile) north of town, at Ylang Ylang Beach Resort, Montezuma, Puntarenas, 60111, Costa Rica
    2642–0523

    Known For

    • Remote location
    • Fresh flavorful sushi
    • Blackened tuna
  • 13. Angelina’s

    $$$

    Guanacaste-inspired and locally sourced, the cuisine here pays tribute to the owner's Italian roots with dishes like lobster tail served with homemade black pasta. This restaurant is one of the area’s more upscale places to dine, with marble tables, parchment lamps, and driftwood-integrated decor under an open-air patio. There are vegan and gluten-free options, and $4 cocktails from 4 to 6. The wine list is extensive and microbrews are on tap. It’s worth saving room for the flourless chocolate cake with coffee reduction and homemade ice cream.

    Flamingo, Guanacaste, Costa Rica
    2654–4839

    Known For

    • Homemade thin-crust pizza
    • Wide-ranging wine list
    • Juicy steaks aged in custom Himalayan salt chamber

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch
  • 14. Café Del Sol

    $$$

    There's something for everyone any time of day at this three-story bakery/bistro/lounge/cocktail bar.  In the morning, there are savory quiches and homemade granola as well as tartlets, pies, and every other type of sweets and bread (including gluten-free), while lunch has a more upscale menu with delectable soups (bouillabaisse), salads (poached lobster), sandwiches, and artisanal pizza. Dinner standouts are linguine del mare with lobster, shrimp, octopus, and clams, or tender grilled guava barbecue short ribs. 

    Corner Of Hwy. 911, Potrero, Guanacaste, 50304, Costa Rica

    Known For

    • Tapas like fresh-from-the-sea tuna tiradito and sea-bass ceviche
    • Rooftop cocktails
    • European-style patisserie breakfast noshes

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues.
  • 15. Citron

    $$$

    It might not be beachfront, but this snazzy restaurant has an upscale vibe with hardwood floors, white brick walls, and a wine bar shaking up divine watermelon martinis. For more ambience, grab a table on the outside deck where dishes like salmon risotto, poached sea bass, and shrimp sautéed in coconut milk are served. For something from the land, try the caramelized pork in a honey-and-lime sauce or the heavily requested Dijon beef tenderloin. Don’t skip dessert—try the Bailey's panna cotta with passion-fruit coulis.

    Playas del Coco, Guanacaste, Costa Rica
    2670–0942

    Known For

    • Creamy risotto dishes
    • Lovely deck
    • Caramelized pork tenderloin

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No lunch
  • 16. Cocolores

    $$$

    Follow the glow of multicolor lanterns to this dinner-only, open-air eatery within sight and sound of the ocean. The simple wooden tables are on a patio bordered with gardens or, during the drier months, practically on the beach. The Italian owners serve an eclectic menu ranging from shrimp curry to squid in spicy puttanesca sauce to tenderloin with porcini mushrooms. The restaurant usually opens just in time for sunset, at 5 pm.

    Behind Hotel Pargo Feliz, on beach road, Montezuma, Puntarenas, 60111, Costa Rica
    2642–0348

    Known For

    • Ceviche
    • Mouthwatering coconut curry
    • Unique oceanfront atmosphere

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and last 3 wks of Oct. No lunch
  • 17. Dragonfly Bar & Grill

    $$$

    Paper lanterns suspended over wooden tables and polished concrete floors bring rustic elegance to this A-frame restaurant supported by tree-trunk columns. The place has been a favorite for years and remains trendy with international fusion dishes like Buddha bowls or seared yellowfin tuna with wasabi aioli.

    Tamarindo, Guanacaste, 50309, Costa Rica
    2653–1506

    Known For

    • Tender beef
    • Wood-fired grill
    • Laid-back charm

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch
  • 18. El Colibrí Steakhouse

    $$$

    Sink your chops into steak (rib eye, New York, or T-bone) grilled on an open fire and served Argentine-style with garlicky chimichurri sauce at this family-run, pleasant rancho restaurant. Other specialties include grilled chorizo sausages or Milanesa, the classic Argentine breaded steak, served with french fries. Wash it down with a glass or bottle of Argentine vino tinto. There's salad, chicken, and, yes, fish when available, but people come here mainly because of the meat. Six air-conditioned cabinas, eight with kitchens, face a small pool next to the restaurant.

    Carrillo, Guanacaste, Costa Rica
    2656–0656

    Known For

    • Mouthwatering steaks cooked to perfection
    • Mussels with white wine sauce
    • Argentine wines

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch
  • 19. El Lagarto Steakhouse and Seafood

    $$$

    El Lagarto serves up fresh, local seafood and high-quality meat, grilled to perfection on a massive, open-air, wood-fired barbecue. Sink your teeth into juicy tenderloin, lamb chops, mahimahi, prawns, tuna, mussels, chicken breast stuffed with mushrooms and cheese, portobello mushrooms, or a whole grilled lobster. You won't find any barbecue sauce here; everything is simply brushed with extra-virgin olive oil and seasoned with a bit of garlic, salt, and pepper to complement the flavor of the food. Dinners include grilled vegetables and potatoes; salad is à la carte. There's also a kids' menu, an ample wine list, and an extensive cocktail selection, not to mention banana splits. The restaurant is open for dinner only, though it opens at 3 pm for cocktails. Tax and service are not included on the menu prices, so expect to pay 25% more than advertised.

    200 m west and 150 m south of Banco Nacional, Sámara, Guanacaste, 50205, Costa Rica
    2656–0750

    Known For

    • Banana splits
    • Dry-rubbed baby back ribs
    • Specialty cocktails

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch
  • 20. Ginger Restaurant Bar

    $$$

    This tapas restaurant, featuring Asian and Mediterranean flavors, is in a modern glass-and-steel tree house that's cantilevered on the side of a hill and includes a spacious deck. Delectable appetizer-size offerings include seared pepper-crusted tuna atop pickled ginger slaw, or panfried sea bass fillets with a divine ginger-and-mandarin-orange butter sauce. Not to be missed are Ginger's crispy shoestring fries, served with roasted garlic mayo. Portions are small, but layers of condiments and garnishes make them surprisingly satisfying. The fun thing to do is order several dishes and share. The varied wine list includes Old and New World wines by the glass, and specialty martinis and tropical cocktails go well with the tapas. For dessert, warm chocolate lava cake is rich enough to share, but only with someone you truly love. Be aware that the menu prices do not include tax and service (another 23%). It's open 5 to 10 pm.

    Main hwy., south of Hotel Condovac, Playa Hermosa, Guanacaste, 50503, Costa Rica
    2672–0041

    Known For

    • Spring rolls
    • Pavlova
    • Small plates, tapas-size dishes to share

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch

No Restaurants Results

Please try a broader search, or expore these popular suggestions:

There are no results for {{ strDestName}} Restaurants in the searched map area with the above filters. Please try a different area on the map, or broaden your search with these popular suggestions:

Recommended Fodor’s Video