The place was empty when we arrived but they plugged the lights in and that really changed the atmosphere, it became a pleasant place once they did that. The staff wasn't friendly at first but once they warm up to you and you put your Spanish to the test they are nicer. We went around 6pm so they only had their traditional meals available. The quality of the food was less than average and still $13/plate Canadian. We had bland rice, decent beans and salad, chicken with bones and tendons in it, hot dog tasting cheese, pasta, and the best part was the plantain! We only came here because of the burrito on their menu but it wasn't available and no option to have it vegetarian any way. They do take care. Personally I would recommend the other Soda Curubanda down...
Read moreThe best place to eat by far in Curubande The owners are the sweetest and kindest people. The Guanavana is fresh from there tree. The breakfast with gallo pimto and platinas and eggs is the best, you can also get fresh fruit and good strong coffee. Edgar and Neomy treated me like a long time friend. I'm so grateful for the experience of meeting with them and having great meals everyday. Their friend Santos is a cowboy and the coolest nicest guy. He drinks a few beers at night. This is by far the best choice in Curubande to eat and I hope you enjoy meeting the owners and regulars as...
Read moreLunch was ok but at the end way overpriced. The menu (at least that one they handled to us) does not show any prices. Ask about them before! We did not, because until then we had no bad experience in Costa Rica. They charged us 26 $ for two "Casados" (usually about 4-6 $ each) and two drinks (fruit lemonade). So,...
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