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Eating & Drinking
Many hotels listed previously have good restaurants open to the public. As with sleeping
venues, eating and drinking establishments along this stretch are skewed upmarket. Reser-
vations are recommended on weekends and holidays and during the busy dry season.
There are more eating options in the surrounding area in Quepos and Manuel Antonio
Village.
Falafel Bar MEDITERRANEAN
( MAP GOOGLE MAP ; 2777-4135; mains US$5-9; 11am-7pm; )
Adding to the diversity of cuisine to be found along the road, this new falafel spot dishes
up authentic Isareli favorites. You'll also find plenty of vegetarian options, including
couscous, fresh salads, stuffed grape leaves and even french fries for the picky little ones.
Super Joseth SELF-CATERING
( MAP GOOGLE MAP ; 2777-1095; 7am-10pm; )
Although it's a godsend for self-caterers, Super Joseth is a grocery stop that's reflective of
its location - a bit pricey, stocked for foreign travelers and very busy. It has a full selection
of booze (Campari?), sunblock and upscale picnic goods.
Café Milagro CAFE
( MAP GOOGLE MAP ;
2777-0794; www.cafemilagro.com ; mains US$6-19;
7am-9:30pm;
)
With a menu full of vibrant, refreshing delectables - like gazpacho, or salads tossed with
mango and chayote squash in passionfruit dressing, or fish tacos with chunky guacamole,
or banana-macadamia pancakes - this appealing cafe is worth a stop morning, noon or
night. Like its sister cafe in Quepos, it also serves a mean cuppa joe.
Agua Azul INTERNATIONAL
( MAP GOOGLE MAP ;
2777-5280; www.cafeaguaazul.com ; meals US$7-18;
11am-10pm Thu-
Tue)
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