Fodor's Expert Review Sikwa

$$ North and East of Downtown Costa Rican

The indigenous cultures of Costa Rica don't get too much attention from tourists, but this small, intimate restaurant in Barrio Escalante is trying to change that by incorporating recipes derived from the history and culture of the eight surviving indigenous ethnic groups. Sikwa has deliciously (and respectfully) bridged the gap between the country's past and present as each meal tells a different story, which the chef and servers will happily share with diners. An otherwise straightforward drink menu includes some funky highlights like a gin-tonic with cacao nibs.

Costa Rican Dinner $$

Quick Facts

Avda. 1, C. 33
San José, San José  Costa Rica

7093–1662

www.facebook.com/sikwarestaurante.cr

Known For:
  • Unique dining experience blending history and storytelling
  • Traditional indigenous dishes like peach palm soup and escarole tomato sauce with white corn and pork
  • Small space best for smaller groups
Restaurant Details:
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No dinner Sun.

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