2 Best Restaurants in San Jose, Costa Rica

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Costa Rica's capital beckons with the country's most varied and cosmopolitan restaurant scene. Italian, Spanish, Asian, French, Middle Eastern, Peruvian—they're all here, along with upscale Costa Rican cuisine.

Wherever you eat in San José, be it a small soda or a sophisticated restaurant, dress is casual. Meals tend to be taken earlier than in other Latin American countries; few restaurants serve past 9 or 10 pm. Local cafés usually open for breakfast at 7 am and remain open until 7 or 8 in the evening. Restaurants serving international cuisine are usually open from 11 am to 9 pm. Some cafés that serve mainly San José office workers limit evening hours and close entirely on Sunday. Restaurants that do open on Sunday do a brisk business: it's the traditional family day out (and the maid's day off). Watch your things, no matter where you dine. Even at the best restaurants, thieves occasionally target purses slung over chair arms or placed under chairs.

DOMA Escalante

$$$$ | Barrio Escalante Fodor's Choice

This snazzy farm-to-table eatery in an old Barrio Escalante house does double duty as a shop selling flowers and a designer clothing line. These folks keep long hours from early morning to late at night and do each meal service well using freshly sourced ingredients. The creamy risotto and salmon ravioli are winners, but if you can’t decide, the rotating five-item tasting menu lets you sample a variety of offerings here. The restaurant’s name is a mashup of the owners’ names.

Indian Palace

$$$ | Barrio Escalante

Indian cooking is difficult to find in Costa Rica, as are gluten-free dishes, but this family-owned restaurant serves both well. The exhaustive menu is a trip around India, from the northern palak paneer to the variety of South Indian dosa pancakes. Ask the helpful wait staff for recommendations or any questions about dietary requests. You’ll also find an Indian Palace branch in Heredia out in the Central Valley.

Avda. 7, C. 29–31, San José, Costa Rica
8583–6358
Known For
  • Good representation of Indian regional cuisine
  • Lots of vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, and lactose-free menu items
  • Variety of tandoori dishes

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