Questions about Flor Blanca's Restaurant
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Hi, Gem, it's me again but I will be happy to answer.
We really liked the food at Florblanca's restaurant at dinner; lunches were OK. The food is sophisticated NY/fusion style with a good selection of fresh fish. No local dishes are served. It is rather expensive (for CR) with the majority of the entrees being in $18 range. They had a children's menu as well - our daughter loved their yucca chips. Dress is casual but not sloppy (my husband would wear an aloha shirt or a polo shirt with dress shorts, I usually wore capris with a nice top). A sundress or a skirt and top would also be good for a woman.
We really liked the food at Florblanca's restaurant at dinner; lunches were OK. The food is sophisticated NY/fusion style with a good selection of fresh fish. No local dishes are served. It is rather expensive (for CR) with the majority of the entrees being in $18 range. They had a children's menu as well - our daughter loved their yucca chips. Dress is casual but not sloppy (my husband would wear an aloha shirt or a polo shirt with dress shorts, I usually wore capris with a nice top). A sundress or a skirt and top would also be good for a woman.
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Gem, they do take credit cards so not to worry. Make sure to call you cc company before you leave on vacation so that they can authorize the charges in a foreign country (I forgot to do that last time when we travelled to CR and had to call from there).
We ended up eating at Florblanca all of the nights we were there as my husband didn't feel like venturing out and we liked the food at Florblanca. There was a place not far away that Ally recommended (with a chef from Argentina) but I can't remember its name. There is also Milarepa next door, although their menu was more limited. Generally there aren't too many places within walking distance of Florblanca. The "center" of the town is about 4km away, so you would probably need to drive.
We ended up eating at Florblanca all of the nights we were there as my husband didn't feel like venturing out and we liked the food at Florblanca. There was a place not far away that Ally recommended (with a chef from Argentina) but I can't remember its name. There is also Milarepa next door, although their menu was more limited. Generally there aren't too many places within walking distance of Florblanca. The "center" of the town is about 4km away, so you would probably need to drive.
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hI,
Spent four nights recently at FlorBlanca. The restaurant certainly has wonderful food, but sometimes they are out of items on the menu. Regardless, if you are there for more than a couple of days I would suggest you try some of the local places. You can get the hotel to arrange a taxi to drop off and pick up up very reasonably. For instance, the FlorBlanca seemingly never has lobster on the menu, but the local restaurants do! I would say -- just try to enjoy everyting in the area. If you want more info you may email me at [email protected].
Kathy
Spent four nights recently at FlorBlanca. The restaurant certainly has wonderful food, but sometimes they are out of items on the menu. Regardless, if you are there for more than a couple of days I would suggest you try some of the local places. You can get the hotel to arrange a taxi to drop off and pick up up very reasonably. For instance, the FlorBlanca seemingly never has lobster on the menu, but the local restaurants do! I would say -- just try to enjoy everyting in the area. If you want more info you may email me at [email protected].
Kathy
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Hi Kathy,
Thank you for your offer of help! I just sent you an email. Any suggestions of places to eat or things to do would be greatly appreciated. We would definitely like to try some different and more local restaurants.
Thank You,
Gem
Thank you for your offer of help! I just sent you an email. Any suggestions of places to eat or things to do would be greatly appreciated. We would definitely like to try some different and more local restaurants.
Thank You,
Gem
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we stayed at the flor blanca 4 days. the hotel itself is spectacular. the restaurant offers great food, but we found the (restaurant) service to be absolutely awful! we never got out of there in under 2 hours. drinks were very slow! i know this is vacation, but this was beyond poor service. drinks by the pool typically took 30-45 minutes to get. i don't mean to sound spoiled, but for the money it costs to stay there, service should be "pronto". (desk help was great and very friendly) unfortunately, we didn't have a car. the milarepa next door is the only walkable place we found (good food, limited menu).