Casa Delagua
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Casa Delagua has changed hands with dizzying speed, so it's hard to predict what one will find there.…
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Prices and service were amazing, thank you for being open, we really were questioning if there were any restaurants on the lake!…
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One small woman was there to greet us, wait on us, and cook our meal. We had delicious frozen lemonade and a pine apple smoothie. The plate with chick…
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Negocio familiar desde 1980 inici su trayectoria con el abuelo Rigo Ruiz. Nos complace volver abrir sus puertas como un lugar de familia para compartir, muy contentos y orgullosos de ser Tilaranenses, le damos la bienvenida a todos los que quieran pasar a tomarse una cervecita. Pase adelante tmese un CAF recin hecho con CHORREADAS o TORTILLA PALMEADA hecha por su propietaria Doa Mery. Siendo atendidos personalmente por su familia Y destacando nuevamente a nuestro pintor y artista Juan Carlos Ruiz, que nos complace con su arte.Details
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7 Reviews on “Casa Delagua”
Casa Delagua has changed hands with dizzying speed, so it’s hard to predict what one will find there.
Prices and service were amazing, thank you for being open, we really were questioning if there were any restaurants on the lake!
One small woman was there to greet us, wait on us, and cook our meal. We had delicious frozen lemonade and a pine apple smoothie. The plate with chicken, rice, beans, salad, egg, and plantains was delicious!
We stopped here on route to Arsenal and it didn’t disappoint. Fresh food, lovely service and great art on walls. Highly recommend
Delicious food of an excellent quality and at a fair price, it is a nice place and ideal to eat with your partner or family.
Hard to believe these guys got any good reviews. The lady was nice enough but the food was not good. Sorry
Living in the area, I can advise Trip Advisor community that this restaurant is under new owners. It now appears to be typical Costa Rican food. The signage is in Spanish.