3 Best Restaurants in Malpais and Santa Teresa, Guanacaste and the Nicoya Peninsula

Nectar

$$$ Fodor's choice

Fresh seafood is the specialty at this poolside alfresco restaurant, with inventive daily specials that focus on the day's catch prepared with Asian and Mediterranean flavors. After 3:30, the dedicated sushi chef produces such treats as panko-crusted prawn roll with ahi tuna, mango, and avocado. Come for lunch and enjoy the calming sea view peeking through the tropical foliage, or come for a special-occasion candlelit dinner backed by the sound of the surf. It’s pricey, but worth the splurge if you crave a sophisticated scene.

Resort Florblanca, 2 km (1 mile) north of soccer field, Malpais, Puntarenas, 60111, Costa Rica
2640–0232
Known For
  • fresh sushi
  • Latin, Mediterranean, and Asian influences
  • organic and local produce
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations essential

Product C Playa Carmen

$ Fodor's choice
For the freshest, tastiest, and most affordable seafood in town, make a beeline to this fish market and restaurant that also features the most entertaining chefs. A trio of cheerful Canadian expats shucks, slices, grills, and prepares fresh local oysters, sashimi, grilled fish fillets doused in ginger and sesame dressing, savory fish cakes, and refreshing ceviche. The velvety, flavorful fish pâté is addictive. Take a seat at the counter inside and enjoy the buzz and banter in the open kitchen, or sit at an umbrella-shaded table under palms in the courtyard. There are other restaurants in the Central Valley with the Product C name, but this is the true original.
Centro Commercial Playa Carmen, at Cruce, Santa Teresa, Puntarenas, Costa Rica
2640–1026
Known For
  • "candied" tuna with pineapple glaze
  • Friday-night live music
  • ice-cold craft beer
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed weekends. No dinner

Koji's Restaurant

$$$

North of Santa Teresa, this trendy sushi place off a dusty dirt road is one of the most popular restaurants in the area. Fabulous sushi, sashimi, and tempura are carefully crafted, and there's a daily blackboard menu featuring hand rolls and wraps. About 30 wood tables are scattered around a gravel-bottomed, Zenlike garden, with palm trees and a stand of bamboo. The decor is mainly votive candles, flaming torches, and tin-can hanging lamps. There's also tempura shrimp, beef tenderloin, and ginger-pork main dishes. Vegetarians can order spring rolls and steamed vegetables with quinoa, but it hardly seems worth it to make the trip here unless you are going to chow down on fish and seafood. To wash it down, there are coconut-milk fruit shakes, sake, Costa Rican craft beer, and notably expensive wine.

Buenos Aires Rd., Santa Teresa, Puntarenas, Costa Rica
2640–0815
Known For
  • Koji roll made with shrimp tempura, avocado, cucumber, spicy tuna, and special sauce
  • locally sourced seafood, fruits, and vegetables
  • spicy sesame tuna
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch, Reservations essential

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