Fodor's Expert Review Restaurant 1910

$$ Cartago Costa Rican

The menu here at this upscale countryside spot is predominantly Costa Rican, with such traditional specialties as trucha (trout) and rice with chicken, along with some more sophisticated dishes, like corvina (sea bass) fillet with a coconut-liqueur sauce. The Sunday típico buffet is a great introduction to Costa Rican cooking. Decorated with vintage photos of early-20th-century buildings and landscapes, this upscale restaurant teaches a history lesson of the region. The photos also document the disastrous 1910 earthquake that rocked this area and all but destroyed the colonial capital of Cartago.

Costa Rican Breakfast Lunch Dinner Brunch $$

Quick Facts

Road to Parque Nacional Volcán Irazú
Irazú Volcano National Park, Cartago  30101, Costa Rica

2536–6063

Known For:
  • Variety of trout dishes
  • Pleasant rural setting
  • Vintage photo exhibit
Restaurant Details:
Rate Includes: No dinner Sun.

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