Tiquicia
Ajita ChowhanAjita Chowhan/Guest Contributor/RESTAURANTS, SAN JOSE/ Updated : Nov 16, 2016, 12:41 IST
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Enjoy panoramic bird’s eye view of San Jose – in the capital city of San Jose is a restaurant called Tiquicia that serves both international cuisine and savory local cuisines. However, food is not the primary reason why you would … Read more
Enjoy panoramic bird’s eye view of San Jose – in the capital city of San Jose is a restaurant called Tiquicia that serves both international cuisine and savory local cuisines. However, food is not the primary reason why you would want to have an early dinner or extended brunch here. Except for a Sunday, the place is open well until midnight all weekdays, including Saturday. Read less

Enjoy panoramic bird’s eye view of San Jose – in the capital city of San Jose is a restaurant called Tiquicia that serves both international cuisine and savory local cuisines. However, food is not the primary reason why you would want to have an early dinner or extended brunch here. Except for a Sunday, the place is open well until midnight all weekdays, including Saturday. Probably unlike any other country in the world, there are no specific addresses that work in Costa Rica. To reach this place you will have to be in the capital, and head to Escazu. From there you will have to mount the Bebedero hill. From there try to stay on the Calle Bebedero and you will see the place to your right hand side. The place is accessible in a car, and a taxi will take you up there for a 1,000 Colons which is roughly two dollars. Insist on sitting out for the view. The weather is mostly pleasant, and sometimes gets slightly chilly so carry a shawl or a pullover. Try to plan your visit accordingly where you get to see the valley of San Jose during the day and at night with lit city lights.
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