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Best Restaurants in Tamarindo

Over 300 restaurants in a town of 8,000 people. Most are forgettable. These aren't. Real recommendations by category, with prices and what to actually order — from someone who eats here every week.

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Under $10 / Sodas & Street Food
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$10–$20 / Casual Dining
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$20–$40 / Upscale
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$40+ / Fine Dining

Best Restaurant Pick by Situation

If you don't want to read the whole list, here's the short version. Tamarindo has plenty of options, but a few places keep winning for the same reasons.

🍽️ First night in town

Pangas Beach Club if you want one dependable answer. Easy to like, close to Langosta, romantic without trying too hard, and strong enough for both seafood people and steak people.

🌅 Sunset dinner

El Chiringuito for toes-in-the-sand Mediterranean energy, or Pangas in Langosta if you want more polished service and a longer sit-down meal.

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Family dinner

Enea's or El Mercadito. Both are forgiving with picky eaters, easygoing, and less of a production than Tamarindo's date-night spots.

💸 Cheap local lunch

Soda Marcela or another good soda around noon. That's when the casados are freshest, the prices are still sane, and Tamarindo feels less like a resort bubble.

❤️ Date night

Dragonfly for classic Tamarindo romance, Antichi Sapori for a more intimate chef-driven dinner, and HiR when you want the whole night to feel memorable.

🍹 Dinner that turns into a night out

Start near the center with Green Papaya, Little Lucha, or Wok N Roll, then roll straight into bars or nightlife without needing a car.

Elegant restaurant interior with ambient lighting and plated dishes
$$$ – $$$$

Dragonfly Bar & Grill

Dragonfly has been Tamarindo's top dinner spot for over a decade, and it still earns it. The open-air garden setting is romantic without being stuffy, and the kitchen works with hyper-local ingredients — fish from the Pacific, produce from nearby farms, and a menu that changes with what's fresh.

What to order: The tuna tartare is legendary — don't skip it. The pan-seared mahi-mahi and the short ribs are consistently excellent. The cocktail program is strong too.

Expect to spend: $25–$45/person with drinks  |  Hours: 5:30–10pm daily

Local tip: Make a reservation, especially December–April. Walk-ins after 8pm sometimes work, but don't count on it.

Fresh handmade pasta with sauce and herbs on a rustic plate
$$$

Antichi Sapori — Sicilian Cuisine

Run by a Sicilian chef who takes his craft seriously, Antichi Sapori is the best Italian restaurant in Guanacaste — and arguably one of the best in Costa Rica. The pasta is handmade daily. The seafood pastas are the star, but the meat dishes hold their own. TripAdvisor Travelers' Choice winner for good reason.

What to order: Any of the fresh pasta — the seafood linguine and the truffle pasta are standouts. Their thin-crust pizzas are excellent too. Gluten-free pasta and pizza available.

Expect to spend: $20–$35/person  |  Hours: 5–9pm, closed Sundays

Reserve: Call +506 8566 6596. Small restaurant, fills up fast.

Colorful fresh ceviche in a bowl with lime and avocado
Multi-course fine dining tasting menu presentation
$$$$

HiR Fine Dining — The Private Chef Experience

This isn't a restaurant — it's a 3-hour dining experience in chef Mercedes Noam Kostucki's private home in Pinilla, just south of Tamarindo. Mercy cooks a multi-course tasting menu using local ingredients and tells you the story behind every dish. It's intimate, personal, and unlike anything else in the area.

What to expect: A prix-fixe tasting menu that changes nightly. BYOB — she doesn't serve drinks so she can focus entirely on the food. Dietary restrictions accommodated with advance notice.

Price: $270/person  |  Dinner starts: 5:15pm sharp  |  Reservation required

The move: This is the anniversary dinner, the birthday surprise, the "we want something we'll remember." Book early — she fills up.

Upscale beachfront restaurant with candlelit tables overlooking the ocean at sunset
$$$–$$$$

Pangas Beach Club — Langosta's Best Table

Set in a lush garden right on Playa Langosta, Pangas is where Tamarindo goes for a proper night out. The seafood is outstanding — whole grilled fish, ceviche towers, and a raw bar that rival anything in San José. Steaks are dry-aged and cooked over an open flame. The cocktail program is creative without being pretentious.

What to order: The ceviche sampler and the catch of the day, grilled whole. The passion fruit mojito is dangerously good.

Expect to spend: $30–$50/person with drinks  |  Hours: 11am–10pm daily

Why it matters: This is the closest fine dining to Mono Luxe Villas — a 5-minute walk from Langosta. Perfect for a celebration dinner without needing a car.

Casual Dining & International Kitchens

The heart of Tamarindo's food scene — where expat chefs from around the world cook the food they grew up eating, using ingredients from the country they chose to live in.

🌮 Little Lucha Taqueria

The best tacos in Tamarindo, served from a spot with a VW bus converted into a bar. Order the fish tacos and a margarita. Fast, fun, and legitimately good Mexican food. $$

🍣 Bamboo Sushi Club

Fresh, creative sushi in a relaxed open-air setting. The fish is local and the rolls are inventive without being gimmicky. One of the best sushi spots on the Pacific coast. $$–$$$

🍣 Wabi Sabi Sushi

More traditional than Bamboo, with excellent sashimi and nigiri. Small, café-style setting. The quality of the fish speaks for itself. Closed Mondays. $$$

🍕 Enea's La Vera Cucina Italiana

Wood-fired pizzas and classic Italian dishes at fair prices. Less fancy than Antichi Sapori but consistently solid. Good for families and casual nights. $$

🥩 Longboard BBQ

Slow-smoked meats, ribs, and brisket done right. American-style BBQ with a tropical twist. Cold beer and meat — hard to beat. $$

🍔 The Burger Joint

No pretense, just excellent burgers with quality beef and creative toppings. The kind of place where the simplicity is the point. $$

🌊 El Chiringuito

Beachfront Mediterranean vibes with paella, fresh seafood, and cocktails in the sand. Feet-in-the-sand dining at its best — perfect for a lazy sunset meal. $$–$$$

🍺 Volcano Brewing Company

Craft brewery with solid pub food and a rotating tap list of locally brewed beers. Wings, burgers, and a chill patio. Great for when you want good beer and don't need fine dining. $$

🌶️ Green Papaya Taco Bar

Fresh, affordable tacos and healthy bowls with live music some evenings. The vibe is fun and communal, the food is clean and flavorful. Great for a casual $8–$12 dinner with a cold beer. $$

🥢 Wok N Roll

"Where Wok Stars and Sushi Groupies Get Together." Vietnamese, Korean, Mongolian, Japanese — they do it all. Fresh Giga oysters from the Costa Rican coast, Peking duck tacos, and Mongolian wok creations. Tamarindo's best Asian fusion. $$–$$$

🏖️ Nogui's Restaurant

A Tamarindo institution since the 1980s. Tables on the sand, cold beers, fresh fish, and casados that feel like a local's living room. Not fancy — just honest beachfront dining that's outlasted every trend. $$

☕ NOI Bistro

Tamarindo's standout breakfast and lunch spot — 4.8/5 on TripAdvisor with 400+ reviews, one of the highest-rated in all of Guanacaste. Fresh coastal ambiance, loaded with flavor. The Milanesa sandwich at lunch is a must, and the vegan omelet at breakfast holds its own against anything on the island. Come early — the best tables fill fast. $$

🍕 La Baula Pizzeria

Tamarindo's beloved pizza institution — the prosciutto, Parmesan, and arugula pizza is practically a rite of passage. Huge indoor-outdoor space with room for up to 170 guests and a dedicated play area for kids. Loud, communal, and reliably great. $$

🍞 Masa Madre Bakery & Food Lab

Born from a vision of natural fermentation on the Pacific coast, Masa Madre makes some of the best sourdough bread in Guanacaste plus excellent wood-fired pizza, crispy suppli (Italian risotto balls), and handcrafted craft beer. Open Wednesday–Sunday afternoons — and every Thursday at the Tamarindo Night Market. $–$$

🌅 The ROOF — Sunset Pizza & Lounge

Tamarindo's only rooftop sunset experience. Elevated pizza, cocktails, and one of the best views in town as the sun drops into the Pacific. Part bar, part lounge, part perfect-evening-plan. Book for golden hour. $$–$$$

Breakfast & Cafés

Morning is when Tamarindo really shows off. Whether you want acai bowls or gallo pinto, these spots do breakfast right.

☀️ Pico Bistro

Right on the beachfront with the best sunrise views in town. The iced mocha is addictive, the breakfast bowls are fresh, and you can watch surfers from your table. Tamarindo's unofficial living room. $$

🥞 Waffle Monkey

Tables literally on the beach. The waffle menu is absurdly good — sweet, savory, every topping imaginable. 5/5 on TripAdvisor and they earn it every morning. 7am–3pm. $$

🌿 Santa Rita Cafe

Hidden gem with the best fried gallo pinto in town (locals confirm this). Vegetarian and keto options, banana bread french toast, and genuinely friendly staff. 8am–3:30pm. $$

☕ La Bodega

All-day breakfast and lunch café recommended by Condé Nast Traveler. Outstanding gallo pinto, fresh pastries, and sandwiches that sell out daily. Come early. $$

🥑 Nordico

Air-conditioned (rare here), great acai bowls, strong coffee, and laptop-friendly. Digital nomad central, but the food stands on its own. Closes at 3pm. $$

🍞 Sol Bakery

Artisan breads, fresh pastries, and the kind of baked goods that make you wonder how a beach town has a bakery this good. Get there early — the best stuff goes fast. $

Tropical outdoor restaurant setting with string lights at night

Local Sodas — Where Tamarindo Actually Eats

Sodas are Costa Rica's version of a family diner — small, no-frills, and serving the food that locals eat every day. If you skip the sodas, you miss the real Tamarindo.

Traditional Costa Rican casado plate with rice, beans, plantains, and meat
$ — Under $8

The Casado: Costa Rica's Perfect Meal

Every soda serves a casado — rice, black beans, salad, fried plantains, and your choice of protein (chicken, fish, pork, or beef). It's the national lunch, and at $5–$8, it's the best value meal you'll eat in Tamarindo. Add Salsa Lizano (the green-brown sweet sauce on every table) for the full experience.

Best sodas:

  • Soda Marcela — Incredibly fresh seafood, warm atmosphere, local favorite
  • Soda El Guanacaste — Classic casados, generous portions, friendly family
  • Soda El Buen Comer — Hidden in the back streets, authentic as it gets
  • Café Tico — Great casados and breakfast, slightly more polished but still real
  • Soda El Estero — Near the estuary, big plates, small prices

Pro tip: Sodas are busiest at lunch (11:30am–1pm). The food is freshest then. Arrive at 11:30 for the best selection.

Fresh grilled fish with lime on a beachside plate
$$–$$$

Seafood — The Obvious Move

You're on the Pacific coast. The fishing boats come in every morning. If you're not eating seafood at least once, you're doing Tamarindo wrong.

The best bets:

  • Dragonfly — Tuna tartare and pan-seared fish of the day
  • Langosta Beach Club — Upscale seafood in a lush Langosta setting
  • Surf Club Bar & Grill — Langosta's casual beachside option
  • Any soda with "fish of the day" — fresh, simply grilled, $8–$12
  • Ceviche from El Mercadito — The Pikatas stand does it perfectly

What's in season: Mahi-mahi year-round. Yellowfin tuna peaks May–November. Red snapper and wahoo are common catches. Ask what came in that morning.

El Mercadito — The Food Court Done Right

Think of it as a tropical food hall — multiple vendors under one roof, each specializing in something different. Poke bowls at Ohana, ceviche at Pikatas, Argentine empanadas, crepes, and more. The fairy lights come on at night and the open-air setting makes it feel like a permanent food festival. Great for groups where everyone wants something different.

Price range: $8–$15 per meal  |  Best for: Dinner, groups, variety

Vegetarian & Vegan Options

🌱 Mother Earth Vegan Restaurant

Fully vegan menu with creative dishes that don't rely on sad substitutions. Good smoothie bowls, hearty mains, and a genuinely tasty approach to plant-based eating. $$

🥗 Shaka Food

"Healthy. Easy. Delicious." — and they deliver. Falafel, arepas, lasagna, salads. International fusion with a health-conscious angle. Tons of vegetarian options. 8am–4:30pm. $$

🥑 Santa Rita Cafe

Not exclusively vegetarian but has an extensive veggie menu plus keto options. The plant-based bowls are filling and creative. $$

Restaurant FAQs

Do I need reservations for dinner in Tamarindo?

For the better dinner spots, yes. Dragonfly, Antichi Sapori, Pangas, and any chef-led tasting experience can fill up fast in high season, especially December through April and around sunset. Casual taco spots and sodas are easier to wing, but if your group is bigger than four, booking ahead is the smart move.

What's tipping culture like?

Most restaurants add a 10% service charge (servicio) to the bill automatically, plus 13% tax. You don't need to tip on top of that, but rounding up or leaving a few thousand colones for great service is appreciated. At sodas, tipping isn't expected but a small gesture is kind.

Can I pay with credit cards?

Most mid-range and upscale restaurants accept Visa and Mastercard. Sodas and smaller spots are cash-only (colones preferred, but USD often accepted at a slightly bad rate). Carry some cash — it'll save you the awkward walk to the ATM.

What's the deal with food trucks?

Tamarindo has a small but solid food truck scene, especially along the main road. They're a great option for a quick $6–$10 meal. Quality varies, but the ones that stick around tend to be good.

Is there a farmers market?

The Saturday morning feria (farmers market) in Villarreal (10 minutes from Tamarindo) is worth the trip. Fresh tropical fruit, local produce, homemade empanadas, and the kind of prices that remind you this isn't Miami. Come early for the best selection.

What is the Tamarindo Night Market?

The Tamarindo Moonlight Market runs every Thursday evening from 5pm to 9:30pm and is one of the best free things to do in town. Over 50 local vendors set up along the main road — artisan crafts, handmade jewelry, street food from around the world, and live music with fire dancers. Masa Madre Bakery does a pop-up here. It's family-friendly, free entry, and busy in high season. Don't miss the empanadas.

Where's the best ceviche in Tamarindo?

Honest answer: three places stand out. Pikatas at El Mercadito makes a clean, citrus-forward ceviche with local fish that rivals anything in San José. Pangas Beach Club does an upscale ceviche tower if you want a full seafood spread. And Soda Marcela has a simple, fresh version at lunch that costs $6 and tastes like the ocean. If you want the best pure ceviche, Pikatas wins. If you want atmosphere with it, Pangas.

Where to Stay in Tamarindo

Walking distance to every restaurant on this list. Cook in or eat out — these spots make both easy.

🏝️ Mono Luxe Villas

Private luxury villas with full kitchens — perfect for cooking with fresh market ingredients or coming home after a big dinner out. Between Tamarindo and Langosta, close to the best dining on both sides. Our top recommendation.

🌿 Bo Jungle

Boutique hotel on the edge of the jungle. Walkable to every restaurant that matters. The kind of place where you can eat well and sleep peacefully.

🎨 Favela Chic

Heart of town, steps from the main strip restaurants. Rooftop bar on-site. For people who want dinner and a night out without ever needing transportation.