COSTA RICAN STREET FOOD TOUR(How Much Does it Cost?)

Published 2021-10-17
One of our favorite things to do in a country is hit the streets and try all of the local foods. We ate some food here that was amazing, and we hope you enjoy.

All Comments (21)
  • The random bakery thingy is Cacho de Dulce de Leche. It’s traditional for sure
  • @user5674-h7n
    Actually it's a very typical decoration in Costa Rica. Nothing to do with Halloween. These are called Cimarronas.
  • @CheckingTheList
    Still thinking about going to Costa Rica! The food helps :D prices seem reasonable!!
  • @rodvarmo
    Those are not limes but rangpur or limon-mandarina a mix between a tangerine and a lemon. We use those in costa rica for everything
  • @nestorlopez5178
    As a first generation Costa Rican American I’m always fascinated to see the views of travelers to their experiences in Costa Rica. Great video. You have to try “Los Párales bar and restaurant” which is a great neighborhood spot in Curridabat, a San Jose suburb. It’s a great glimpse of a traditional Costa Rican restaurant in a typical Costa Rican neighborhood. Also you should try Barrio Escalante which is the epicenter for Costa Rican cuisine.
  • I miss Costa Rica, when I was returning home to Canada, I had to take a connector flight and land in Washington, when I landed in Washington to go to Canada they asked how long I was staying in Canada for 🤣 they must’ve asked this because I’m native Canadian and I looked really tanned and Costa Rican that day 🤣 told them I live there and that was it.. my thick Canadian accent saved me
  • @jaedu860212
    Nice video. Hope you had an amazing time in Costa Rica. As Costa Rican, I suggest you to visit places outside of San Jose, the grass is greener for sure. And, you will have tons of different dishes. If you go to the coasts (either pacific or caribbean) you will fall in love of food, people and of course, beaches. Same thing happens with mountains or volcanoes. San Jose is not the best place for tourists. Trust me.
  • @Findinghuggie
    You guys SMASHED this one 🙌 Sat here after the gym dreaming of Central American foods
  • @salvatoreemma
    You guys are an adorable couple, I mean, adorable trio! My wife Liz & I wish you all many more miles together.
  • @charliervrs
    Thanks for the video! Going to Costa Rica soon and I’m shocked by their prices, so expensive! I’m from El Salvador and you could find some of these snacks for a third of the price. Still enjoyed the recommendations and looking forward to visiting CR
  • @OuiOui..
    The "orange lime" is called "limón mandarina" known as "rangpur lime" in english, it is an hibrid between an lime and a tangerine, super common in CR, is not as sour as a green regular lime, but is not sweet either. Also the "untraditional" adorments are part of the Costa Rica tradition, they are called "mascaradas", when ever ther is big comunal celebration there are "mascaradas" wjich is basicaly a parede where people wearing this costumes/masks dance along a "cimarrona" which is a band.
  • The lime is a cross between tangerine and lime.next time ask for bochinche casado it comes with spaghetti
  • I can relate to it so much The part where he says he’s having trouble walking from eating too much and she just says “I have portion control“. Whenever I travel my street food day of my trips always ends up with me sat down on a beach with my stomach way too full.
  • Thank you. I'm here for 27 more days and I've only gotten advice on coffee shops. Currently 1 USD is 514 Colones. A lot of Western Restaurants will start at 6,000 and go up to 15,000 .... they say mil on the monetary bills but still numbers appear to be thousands.