Silvia's Guidebook

Evan And Silvia
Evan And Silvia
Silvia's Guidebook

Food Scene

Unique and healthy, Organico is one of our favorite restaurants in town!
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Organico Fortuna( Organic food, super food, gluten free and more!!
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Unique and healthy, Organico is one of our favorite restaurants in town!
Some of the best ceviche in town!
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La Fonda 506
Avenida 331
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Some of the best ceviche in town!
Really good Caribbean style Costa Rican food! The closest restaurant to our house and some of the best flavors in town! Try the rice and beans!
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Restaurante La Caribeña
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Really good Caribbean style Costa Rican food! The closest restaurant to our house and some of the best flavors in town! Try the rice and beans!
One of the better kids menus in town and a great menu that never ceases to impress!
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Restaurante Tierra Mía
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One of the better kids menus in town and a great menu that never ceases to impress!
Maybe the best pupusas in Costa Rica! If you haven't tried this Salvadorian staple, it's a must! Cash only.
Doña Liz Pupuseria
Maybe the best pupusas in Costa Rica! If you haven't tried this Salvadorian staple, it's a must! Cash only.
Hands down the best pizza in town!
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Anch'io
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Hands down the best pizza in town!
Live music and the best selection of craft beers around.
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La Fortuna Pub
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Live music and the best selection of craft beers around.

Sightseeing

One of the most visited places in the region, it's 500 steps down to the waterfall for views and a refreshing (yet cold) swim. Then get ready for the 500 steps back up! It costs $18 per person to enter, but all the money goes towards the national park preservation.
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La Fortuna Wasserfall
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One of the most visited places in the region, it's 500 steps down to the waterfall for views and a refreshing (yet cold) swim. Then get ready for the 500 steps back up! It costs $18 per person to enter, but all the money goes towards the national park preservation.