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Jaco Costa Rica Restaurants

Monday, December 12th, 2011

High End – Average main dish price around $15

· Graffiti Restaurant and Wine Bar – Great wine list and entrees such as a coffee crusted filetimage mignon and seared tuna filet with Cajun or teriyaki spices. They also have tapas such as gourmet sliders.

· Pili Pili – French chef with phenominal cuisine. Highlights include mussels in a white wine/onion sauce, filet mignon and crème brule.

· Lemon Zest – Chef from Florida who has a great gourmet menu that includes fish, steak, chicken, duck and veggie dishes.

image· Tsunami Sushi – The tuna doesn’t get any fresher and the unique rolls are unbeatable. Try the crunch roll.

· Wahoo’s – Well rounded menu with excellent sauces for every dish. Try the Caribbean style fish.

· Inka Grill – Peruvian food at its best. Located 5 minutes north of Jaco in the Lighthouse Center where the supermarket Auto Mercado can be found.

· Lanterna – Italian food with great atmosphere. Located 15 minutes north in the marina at the Los Suenos Marriott Resort. Find a table upstairs on the balcony or on the waterfront.

· Bamboo – Asian fusion cuisine with a sushi bar as well. Also located in the marina at the Los Suneos Marriott Resort.

 

Mid-Range – Average dish around $8

· Wishbone – Local favorite. Wide range of food from pizzas to pitas to salads. They have a few specialty dishes like their tuna poki bowl and chicken in oyster sauce that are a little more costly but worth the price.

· Peccati di Gola – Reasonably priced Italian food.

· The Wok – Stir fry with lots of fresh veggies.

· Taco Bar – Fish tacos and a lot more with excellent salad bar.

· Los Amigos – Good burgers and wraps. Also ask for their 2 for 1 smoothies.

 

Local and affordable – Average dish around $4

image· Soda Rustico – Probably the most popular local food restaurant. Rice and beans with fish, chicken or beef with a side salad or two.

· Soda Garabito – Hugely popular and a lot like Rustico but less greasy. I like to go here for breakfast where they will prepare eggs anyway you want with sides of gallo pinto, home made tortillas and salad for $3.

· Soda Isaga – Located just across the street from the Paradise condos, this local restaurant and bar has great rice with chicken and seafood soup.

· Big Ron’s – Pizza by the slice.

image· Sabores Lejanos – Bakery located just outside the Paradise Condos. They have the best coffee in town and great fresh bread. I like to order eggs with sourdough slices.

· Pachi’s Pan – The most popular baker in town. Try the empanadas with chicken.

Pane E Vino in Jaco Beach, Costa Rica

Tuesday, August 16th, 2011
 

Pane E Vino restaurant now in Jaco beach! Pane E Vino is a restaurant and pizza place that recently opened in the area of Jaco, exactly El Jardin Plaza, 50 meters south of the REMAX Jaco Beach Costa Rica office.


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Pane E Vino Restaurante en Playa Jaco ahora!
Pane E Vino es un lugar de restaurantes y pizzerías que recientemente abrió sus puertas en la zona de Jacó, exactamente en Plaza El Jardín, 100 metros al sur de REMAX Playa Jaco Costa Rica.

My husband and I went to enjoy the Mother’s day special.  They gave all moms a free glass of wine and desert. The atmosphere is simple but nice with an outside patio great for people watching. The prices are reasonable and the menu ranges from Antipasto plates to thin crusted pizzas. I would give this restaurant a “thumbs up” and will visit it again.

For more information or reservations please contact 2643-2710.

Mi marido y yo fuimos allí para  la celebración del Día de la Madre  en el cual  se dio a todas las mamás  una copa de vino y postre.
El ambiente  de este restaurante es sencillo pero agradable, cuenta con terraza al aire libre ideal para observar a la gente y los alrededores. Los precios son razonables y el menú va desde platos Antipasto para adelgazar así como pizzas de pasta delgada.  Yo le daría a este restaurante "pulgares arriba" y lo visitaría de nuevo.

Para más información o reservaciones, por favor póngase en contacto con 2643-2710

Your Real Estate Agent in Jaco Beach Costa Rica,

Hannah Rico Fletcher

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Costa Rica Cost of Living

Wednesday, March 9th, 2011

IMG_1005Costa Rica is a great relocation option whether you are an American looking for an international retirement alternative and a slower pace of life, Canadian looking for warmer year-round weather,  or an adventurous spirit.

Almost once a week I have the “Cost of Living” conversation with someone considering the possibility so I have been inspired to share my experience.  Naturally your cost of living will depend a lot on your lifestyle so let me give you a little background on mine with the associated cost:

Food & Dining: The Farmers’ Market (Ferria) is a wonderful place to find inexpensive and fresh produce, plants, meat, and a variety of other items. If you are looking for a Tico (Costa Rican) meal with the traditional rice and beans with meat or fish, take in one of the many sodas around for about $4.

San Francisco 060My husband and I don’t cook! Well maybe once or twice a month, which means that I am your go to girl on restaurant recommendation and that my food bill is my chosen area to splurge. (We spend approx. $1000/month)

Health Care: Costa Rica’s public health care system (CCSS, or Caja) is inexpensive and offers medical care from highly trained physicians. Monthly rates are calculated on a sliding scale depending on income. Paying for medical services out-of-pocket is another alternative, as services are a fraction of what they are in the United States. Private insurance is also an affordable option.

We have private international insurance. (We spend approx. $290/month)

Utilities: The costs of services such as water, phone, and cable are also considerably lower than those in the United States, although electricity is considerably higher if you run the A/C all the time and have a dryer in our house.

(We spend approx. $180/month Electric, $35/month for 2 Cell phones, $55/month for home phone and DLS- high speed internet, $24/month on Cable TV)

Transportation: Purchasing a car is one of the more costly investments you will make in Costa Rica. Tax on new cars are especially high. The local transportation is not a bad option. For example: Bus tickets from Jaco to the airport only cost $3 and a taxi ride across town will cost $2-5.

My husband and I both work in Real Estate so we invested in new cars which would not be necessary if it was not for our jobs, especially since we live within walking distance to everything in town. . (We spend approx. $310/month for general car maintenance, Car tax and gas for two cars)

charcoProperty: Low property tax rates are one significant benefit when living in Costa Rica. Property tax rates can be as low as 1/25th of the rates of some areas in the U.S. Various regions in Costa Rica have different tax rates for each. \

We don’t live in a luxury condo on the beach. Instead, my husband and I found a small condo within walking distance to town with reasonable monthly fees and low maintenance cost. (We spend approx. $21/month on property taxes and $204/month on HOA fees)

Services: Labor is relatively inexpensive in Costa Rica. You can hire a housekeeper for an average of $25 per cleaning, gardeners, nannies and other skilled laborers are a great way to pour into the local economy and spoil yourself at the same time.

Four Seasons (19)We have a maid come in to deep clean once or twice a month and I firmly believe that a monthly trip to the spa is one of the finer things in life. (We spend approx. $15/month on maid service, $100/month of other services including: Tolls, international P.O. Box, Vonage international phone in our house, dentist, spa treatments, haircuts, entertainment, etc. and $72 on legal and accountant services)

There will be a variance from region to region. We live in Jaco which is known for being one of the most developed and attractive tourist town on the coast of Costa Rica. This means more imported goods, higher property values, higher rent cost, a higher concentration of amenities and more convinces then you would find in comparison to a smaller town in the middle of Costa Rica somewhere.

Let me know if you have any questions or if I can help you find your little piece of paradise.

Hannah Rico Fletcher

hannah@jacobeachinfo.com

714-369-8133 from the US/ Canada

2643-6010 CR office