10 Best Restaurants in Manuel Antonio, Manuel Antonio and the Central Pacific Coast

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We've compiled the best of the best in Manuel Antonio - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Cafe Agua Azul

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Follow your nose to this simple second-floor room offering breathtaking views by day and a deliciously inventive selection of seafood by night. The lunch menu is strong on salads, burgers, and sandwiches, but the dinner options include some of the best entrées in town, like seared tuna over a tequila-and-lime cucumber salad and calamari sautéed with capers and olives. To sweeten the deal, try the coconut bread pudding.

Main road, above Villas del Parque office, Manuel Antonio, 60601, Costa Rica
2777–5280
Known For
  • Blackened-fish sandwich
  • Seafood pasta with a Parmesan cream tomato sauce
  • Nightly seafood specials
Restaurant Details
Closed Oct.

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El Lagarto

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Meat lovers can get their fix at this local grill, where sizzling cuts are seared on a wood-fired grill and served on chopping blocks. The bar serves powerful margaritas and daiquiris, but it’s the grass-fed beef from neighboring La Fortuna that you’ll want to try. Other specialties include whole red snapper, pork ribs, or lamb (with 24-hour notice). All mains include a baked potato, tomato, and grilled zucchini. Vegetarians can opt for the portobello mushrooms smothered in garlic and cheese, served in a cast-iron skillet. Take a moment to appreciate the charming floors, inlaid with tree stumps, and the tabletops, made from driftwood.

Manuel Antonio, 60601, Costa Rica
2777–6932
Known For
  • Sunset happy hour from 3 to 6 pm
  • Grass-fed beef served with baked potato
  • Grilled seafood
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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El Patio de Café Milagro

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This cozy café is the only place in town that serves its own fresh-roasted coffee, with an eclectic menu serving inventive dishes like calamari with chorizo, kale with quinoa, and roasted pork with guava glaze. Top sellers include Caribbean chicken, fish tacos, and spice-encrusted tuna with avocado salsa. The breakfast burritos, baked goods, and variety of sandwiches make this a top breakfast and lunch spot. Tables in the front showcase the lively terrace and bar, and there's more seating in the back garden. They have craft beers on tap, and there's live music Monday through Saturday from 7 pm to 9 pm. The attached store and their small coffee roaster in Quepos sell bags of their award-winning coffee to take home.

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Emilio’s Café

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Just inside the doors of this popular café you'll find sweeping views, organic cuisine, and a chic vibe that sets the stage for all kinds of good eats (and drinks). Breakfast offerings include eggs Benedict, waffles, or delectable French toast, while sesame-crusted tuna, falafel pita, or one of the vegetable sandwiches served with homemade pesto or salsa picante are available for lunch or dinner. If you're looking for a sweet treat, try the passion fruit pie or peanut butter cake with fresh fruit juice, frozen mint lemonade, or a frothy cappuccino. Vegetarians and gluten-free eaters have plenty to choose from, as does anyone obsessed with chocolate. Polished concrete floors and glass balconies give this place a more refined feel than their original building just next door. They often host live-music events on weekends during high season.

Manuel Antonio, 60601, Costa Rica
2777–6807
Known For
  • A wide range of delectable homemade desserts
  • A Mediterranean spin on classics like ceviche and poke
  • Excellent coffee
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.

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La Luna

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It’s hard to know what’s more impressive—the view or the cuisine at this restaurant without walls, where the sun melts into the Pacific and La Luna (the moon) takes center stage. Innovative starters range from Gorgonzola-and-tomato tarts to honey-garlic calamari. For something tender and moist, try the Parmesan chicken, the plantain-coconut mahimahi, or the ginger-and-panko-crusted tuna. Portions tend to be on the small side, but the service is outstanding. The top-level Sky Lounge offers 25%-off drinks during happy hour from 5–7 pm.

Km 2.7 Carretera Quepos, Manuel Antonio, 60601, Costa Rica
2777–9797
Known For
  • Fine-dining tasting menu with wine pairing
  • Ginger-and-panko-crusted tuna
  • Happy hour

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Marlin Restaurant

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The outdoor tables are pretty much always full, owing to a location on Manuel Antonio's busiest corner, across the street from the beach near the national park entrance. This is a convenient place to grab an early lunch or dinner after a hike with options that range from the ubiquitous arroz con pollo (rice with chicken) to tenderloin with French fries, and jumbo shrimp in garlic and lemon butter. The fresh mahimahi and tuna are always a good bet. Daily happy hour is 4:30–6:30, featuring two-for-one cocktails.

Main road, south of hill, on corner across from bus stop and beach, Manuel Antonio, 60601, Costa Rica
2777–1134
Known For
  • Casado (typical Costa Rican food)
  • Fresh fish
  • Margaritas with a beach view
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.

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Ronny's Place

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After 20 years at mountain top, Ronny is still climbing high at this open-air venue where a spectacular sunset view comes with friendly, attentive service and a tempting menu. Typical tico dishes include sopa negra (black-bean soup), ceviche, shrimp and fish on a skewer, and filet mignon wrapped with bacon and topped with a mushroom sauce. Up a long road, this is the best place in town to soak in the ocean views—especially when accompanied by a glass of their famous tropical sangria or cocktail in a coconut. If you arrive early, check out Ronny's gift shop, and if you stay late, ask about availability in the studio apartments. 

Manuel Antonio, 60601, Costa Rica
2777–5120
Known For
  • Piña coladas served in pineapples
  • Seafood platters with whole red snapper
  • Coconut-crusted jumbo shrimp
Restaurant Details
Closed Sept. 15–30

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Samui Thai Bistro

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The chefs at this popular corner restaurant have mastered Thai cuisine with a Costa Rican twist, starting with the ginger fish, cashew chicken, pad Thai, and green curry that will have you planning your next vacation to Thailand. Daily specials are the way to go, based on the freshest catch of the day and creative sides like papaya salad or pineapple rice. Vegetarian and gluten-free dishes are plenty. Request your own level of heat and cool down with a refreshing cocktail. The patio seating with basket lamps is the ideal platform for sunset views while macaws fly across the horizon.

Tule Cafe Restaurante

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Don’t let the “café” in the name fool you; this romantic restaurant has an intimate open-air dining room, ocean views, and a menu that lures guests and hikers alike for appetizers like ceviche, tuna tartare, and shrimp tempura, and mains of jumbo shrimp, Pacific lobster, or surf and turf. Hamburgers, pastas, and salads keep things familiar, while the coconut flan and mango bananas Foster will remind you that you’re in Costa Rica. This is the “go to” spot for post-hike breakfasts and sunset margaritas with a side of live music (Tuesdays and Saturday 5–7 pm). Even if you’re not staying at the hotel, simply make a reservation and grab an access pass to dine at the restaurant overlooking an infinity pool.

Victoria’s

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This Italian eatery is the perfect place to stop for brick-oven pizza; thin and crispy top picks include New York style with pepperoni, sausage, and ham, or pesto-chicken pizza with toasted walnuts and caramelized onions. Staying true to Italian cuisine there's also homemade pasta, meatballs, and fettuccine Alfredo. The tuna chipotle and filet mignon are hearty dishes and come with a side of roasted potatoes and vegetables. If the lights dim, it just means someone ordered the banana flambé, a dessert and show worth saving room for. Live music is performed Friday from 7 to 9.

Manuel Antonio, 60601, Costa Rica
2777–5143
Known For
  • Homemade meatballs
  • Live music Friday
  • Banana flambé
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. No lunch

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