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Semi Mobile: Truckers line up in support of a civic festival in Carrizal de Alajuela, northwest of the capital.

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Good Things to Eat and Drink in Them Thar Heredia Hills
Christmas-tree expeditioners in the Heredia hills, north of San José (see Weekend section cover story in this week's print edition), can warm up with a cup of hot chocolate at Restaurante Bromelias del Río, just 50 meters west of the Guápiles highway on the road to San Isidro de Heredia. It's the perfect roadside stop for tree-shoppers, or anyone out for a scenic drive in the country.
Essentia Moves Its Fusion Flair to Escazú
Fans of Costa Rican chef José López, formerly of Essentia restaurant at the Corteza Amarilla hotel on the road to Ciudad Colón, will be happy to hear he is now at Essentia Restaurant and Lounge in the western suburb of Escazú. Having studied in the United States and at the Cordon Bleu in Paris, López's claim to fame is cuisine combining distinctive flavors from Latin America, the Mediterranean and the Pacific Rim, and he has brought this fine fusion to his new location.
Latino Rock Café Celebrates Organic and Vegetarian Cuisines
For vegetarians in Latin America, dining out often means a meager subsistence on rice and beans. Most get by in Costa Rica by substituting an egg for the meat in a casado – a typical dish of rice, beans, salad, ripe plantain and a portion of meat, chicken or fish – though it may take some convincing of suspicious waitresses.
Tandoori Palace Attempts to Fill Indian-Food Gap
“Welcome to Mumbai,” said a member of our lunch party who had already arrived at the restaurant. He was enjoying a drink served by a charming young lady dressed in a traditional waitstaff outfit complete with a pillbox hat.
Family Cottage-Turned-Restaurant
Offers English Charm in Santa Ana
To find a restaurant not overlooking a concrete jungle is a joy indeed. La Casita Inn maintains the rural feel of Santa Ana, a typical country town about 20 minutes southwest of San José that has been hit by nonstop development. Over a period of time, I watched the renovation of this old country cottage and a new construction go up in the abandoned garden. Where a flock of sheep used to graze, an organic garden now flourishes and supplies the restaurant with fresh herbs and veggies.
Pizza, Pasta and Charm on the East Side
For a pizza lover, the name La Posada de la Pizza (Pizza Inn) will evoke delightful images of melted cheese, garlic, olive oil and floury crusts sliding together in a relaxed, friendly atmosphere.
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