Did you hear that you can't travel in Costa Rica 'cause the food has gotten expensive? Check out this video and find out some options when traveling on a budget in Costa Rica.
Have you been doing some reading up on Costa Rica and heard a lot about sodas? Not sure what they are? I assure you that Costa Ricans dont have some obsession with syrupy, caffeinated drinks. Quite the opposite in fact.
In Costa Rica, sodas are small family-run roadside restaurants that have limited menu options and have affordable prices. Costa Rica sodas commonly serve native Costa Rican cuisine, and are the best way in Costa Rica to dine like the locals. They are usually extremely cheap. Sodas will definitely help you stretch your budget and give you the most bangs for your buck when it comes to eating out. The price of a full meal normally ranges from $3 to $6. Many other cheap restaurants are also available. Typical Costa Rica food is not only delicious, but easy to make. The main ingredients are usually grains (rice, and beans) and some vegetables that are traditionally from the area such as Camote, Chayote, yucca and guineo. One of the most famous foods from Costa Rica is El Casado (which means married). It got its name because it is what Costa Rican wives packed for their husbands lunch when they were the only ones that worked in the family in the early years. Casado is a combo of rice and beans supplemented with cabbage-and-tomato salad, fried plantains, and your choice of: chicken, fish or beef, sometimes it may even include a fried egg or fried yucca on the side.
Although Costa Rica has large coasts, sea food is very expensive, mostly because all of the sea food is exported to other countries. In Costa Rica, keep in mind that eating out on expensive restaurants may not be so interesting and provocative as eating in regular sodas. Simply walk out to the main strip of any town and look at the signs. You are bound to see at least half a dozen signs that read, Soda If you arent feeling adventurous, ask your hotel or other travelers what sodas they recommend. Locals like your hotel staff can tell you the best and cheapest places to eat in town. Visit enough of them and you will notice they almost all have the same menu. The typical soda menu consists of a variety of casados, juices, and sodas.
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we want tourist that spend money and impulse the CR economic growth we dont need the fucking expats that become an social problem to CR, their invading our hospitals and using our social security budget and now their looking at cheap places to eat like sodas that tell you the kind of imigrants that are moving to CR thay should be kick out like the imigrants that you want to leave USA.
Lambeestaca 11 months ago
@Lambeestaca Be careful what you wish for dumbass.
iCostaRica24 11 months ago
@iCostaRica24 My free country, free of speech I can speak my mind and this is my personal opinion just like many others that think the same way.If you were born in a country that gave you a decent life your prespective and point of views are completely diferent than the ones who just came in the door,thats the way gringos are with mexicans in the USA am I right?dont tell me to be careful because Im not wishing harm to anybody dont take it personal unless I said something that you are applying
Lambeestaca 11 months ago
@Lambeestaca Maybe you should do more 'homework' before offering an opinion....
iCostaRica24 11 months ago
Hey - you guys are the best. Coming to CR in a few weeks for the first time. Question: If a soda looks clean, does that mean you can generally trust the food? Or do you have to worry about eating something and possibly having, uh, digestive problems afterwards?
mattsmith1976 1 year ago
@mattsmith1976 We've been here almost 5 years...neVer had a problem with food (not saying it's not possible), but personally I wouldn't worry about it, now Nicaragua, that's another story. and thanx, appreciate it.
iCostaRica24 1 year ago