Best Fine Dining Restaurants in Playas del Coco
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3 restaurants available nearby
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Price: Very Expensive
• Italian • Marina Papagayo
Booked 3 times today
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- VveronicaLos Angeles •2 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoFood was delicious, service was great and the live music was the cherry on top! Highly recommend this restaurant.More infoMesoPrice: Moderate• Mediterranean• Marina Papagayo•4.8
- SSerenaHouston •5 reviews4.0Dined on Nov 20, 2024The meal, service and ambience was actually wonderful. The only downside was we asked for after dinner drink menus and the waiter upsold an overpriced shot of rum and we were under the impression it was a cocktail of some kind….it kind of put a negative on what was a really great night.More infoPesce - Four Seasons Costa RicaPrice: Very Expensive• Italian• Marina Papagayo•4.7
- Ggreg5565Nashville •42 reviews5.0Dined on Jun 28, 2024Great experience on property at El Mangroove. A variety of menu options including unique starters, entrees, desserts and cocktails. Can do either seafood or red meat or vegan if desired. We had the oysters, which were fresh and lovely plus a sashimi dish then ahi tuna and short rib dish. Nothing disappointed. Our service was timely and attestation. The chocolate souffle w French press coffee was the best way to cap it off.More infoMakoko at El MangroovePrice: Expensive• Latin American• Marina Papagayo•4.5
- JjpmorganjrHawaii •6 reviews5.0Dined on Nov 27, 2019I’ve waited four years to eat at HiR and it was everything I’d hoped for and more! After closely following Noam’s journey online and reading the glowing one five star review after another, I was of course anticipating something special, but this experience really blew me away. The food was not only delicious, but plate after plate was an intriguing example of the philosophy behind HiR Fine Dining which Noam shared is to ‘integrate opposites’. I love how Noam uses his food to take his diners (or as he calls them ‘clients’) on a kind of philosophical journey. My group of five left not only having enjoyed the food and experience immensely, but also thinking about our lives in new ways. Because of how ‘outside the box’ and ‘contrary to the rules’ Noam’s cooking is, our conversation was inspired about how we could bring more of that way of being into our own lives too. The idea of putting fish scales as a topping on ice cream is absolutely insane - and yet it works so well! Who does that!? Normally when my wife and I go to fine dining restaurants (and we frequent many) we drink wine but our group choose the no-wine option and let the food be our focus. I am so glad we did as it stands on its own. I also appreciate how Noam serves the dishes very quickly at first and then slows down. He has a keen attention on how his dishes impact appetite. He remarked that being both the table service and the one cooking gives him a unique perspective that allows him to see and adjust things a chef normally wouldn’t. As always with fine dining, it’s the little things that count. It also felt very warm and welcoming at HiR, as if Noam was having us for dinner at his home. (Which since he lives there, he was!) I like that we paid in advance and no requests for money were made at the end. I’m glad we included a tip though. Being a one man job, it sounds like he worked all day to prepare our dinner. Highly recommended and worth traveling to Costa Rica for! ❤️👍🏼More infoHiR Fine DiningPrice: Very Expensive• French / Japanese• Tamarindo•4.6