Sikwa Restaurante

C. 41, San José, Los Yoses, Costa Rica

Hours

Open Tuesday - Saturday 6 p.m. - 10 p.m.

Closed Sunday & Monday

About

Sikwa Restaurante, in the heart of San José, is a vibrant celebration of Costa Rica's culinary traditions. This restaurant roots its menu in the rich, often overlooked heritage of Costa Rica's native communities. It's an edible history lesson, one plate at a time.

Pablo Bonilla is the brainchild and chef at the restaurant. Chef Bonilla embarked on a culinary quest to spotlight Costa Rican cooking techniques and forgotten dishes. He partnered with local indigenous farmers and producers, ensuring Sikwa receives a steady supply of unique and native ingredients.

With sweat equity, dedication, and a clear vision, Sikwa Restaurante has carved out a space in Costa Rica's competitive dining scene.

Sikwa Restaurante is a destination for those seeking to understand Costa Rica beyond its beaches and rainforests. Dining here will satisfy the palate and connect the soul to the region.

Vibe

The eatery has an understated elegance that invites the curious and those seeking gourmet food to discover what lies beyond its doors. The interior is an homage to Costa Rica's indigenous heritage with a contemporary twist. Artisan crafts, vibrant textiles, and carefully chosen artifacts adorn the space, creating a visual narrative that complements the culinary journey. It's an immersive environment that tells stories through decor, dishes, and ambiance.

However, what makes the ambiance genuinely appealing is the palpable sense of community and respect for Costa Rica. Dining here feels like being part of something larger, a movement that values the preservation of culture through artisan fare.

A meal at Sikwa Restaurante is akin to visiting the National Museum of Costa Rica; only the artifacts are delicious Costa Rican cuisine.

Sikwa Restaurante: Menu & Drinks

The menu is a curated anthology of the richness and vibrancy of Costa Rican epicurean delights. Each item celebrates local flavors, masterfully prepared to introduce diners to the depth and diversity of the country's culinary heritage.

Among the must-try dishes, the Casado Indígena stands out. It's a contemporary twist on a classic Costa Rican meal. This dish features locally sourced, organic vegetables and grains alongside a choice of sustainably caught fish or free-range chicken. It comes with a side of pezote, a wild herb that imparts a unique flavor profile, and picadillo de arracache, a hearty root vegetable hash.

Another highlight is the Ceviche de Palmito, a vegan take on the traditional seafood ceviche. Made from a heart of palm sourced from the lush forests of Costa Rica, it's marinated in a vibrant dressing of lime, cilantro, and indigenous spices, delivering a refreshing punch of flavor. This dish celebrates plant-based ingredients and the innovative spirit that Sikwa Restorante embodies.

The drinks menu matches the inventiveness of its dishes. The Chicha Morada Sangria is a fusion drink of Peruvian purple corn and Costa Rican fruits.

For a non-alcoholic treat, the Té de Guanábana, a soursop tea, is a must-try for its health benefits and exotic taste. The Café de Olla, a local coffee brewed with cinnamon and piloncillo, provides a warming, aromatic finish to any meal.

Dining at Sikwa Restaurante is a voyage through Costa Rica's culinary landscape. It's a reminder that a vacation in Costa Rica isn't complete without tasting the country's rich, indigenous flavors.

Tip: Guests to the Central Pacific will likely land at the San José airport. For guests planning to rest for the night before heading to the beach, please write to costaricapm@casago.com (Flor) for a possible lodging discount.

Local Tips

  • Arrive early or make a reservation to avoid the rush.
  • Take advantage of the seasonal specials; they showcase the best of local produce.
  • Save room for dessert; the options are as inventive as delicious.
  • Ask the staff for pairing recommendations to elevate your dining experience.
  • The ambiance is part of the experience, so soak it in.

Location

C. 41, San José, Los Yoses, Costa Rica

Frequently Asked Questions

If you only had one day in Costa Rica, we recommend venturing into a day full of adventure and tranquility on Costa Rica’s Central Pacific coast.

Kick-start your day at Tacobar, where you can enjoy an energy-packed açaí bowl or satisfy your craving for sweetness with a tower of fluffy pancakes—an ideal way to fuel up for the exciting day ahead.

Next, immerse yourself in the thrill of the Pacific waves with a surfing class at Jaco. Renowned for its surf-friendly waves, Jaco offers a safe and fun environment for both beginners and seasoned surfers. If surfing isn’t your cup of tea, opt for an adrenaline-boosting ATV tour that offers an exhilarating exploration of the picturesque surroundings. Or alternatively, you can enjoy a leisurely round of golf at the marina, providing a relaxing experience amidst stunning views.

By lunchtime, head over to Kokos, a beachfront eatery known for its mouth-watering menu. Choose between a juicy hamburger or the fresh catch of the day, providing a gastronomic delight that will leave you satiated and ready for the afternoon’s activities.

After lunch, your journey should continue at Catarata Bijagual—home to a breathtaking waterfall in lush landscapes. This natural wonder provides a serene backdrop for memorable photos and relaxation.
And as the evening approaches, make your way to Anfiteatro Bar. Here, you can enjoy a captivating sunset cocktail while basking in the vibrant hues of the coastal panorama.

Lastly, finish your day at Haley’s Ranch with a sumptuous steak dinner, offering the perfect setting to unwind and reflect on the day’s adventures.

In just one day, you’ll experience a wealth of activities and culinary delights that showcase the diverse beauty and excitement of the Central Pacific coast!

If immersing yourself in nature and spotting wildlife is your idea of an ideal vacation, Costa Rica should be at the top of your list. This Central American country is renowned for its biodiversity, offering numerous opportunities to observe animals in their natural habitats.

Carara National Park, in the Central Pacific, is known for its exceptional bird-watching opportunities. The park is home to a diverse array of avian species, including the iconic scarlet macaws. Its scenic hiking trails wind through tropical rainforests and along the Tarcoles River, providing a chance to encounter a variety of wildlife in their natural habitat.

Another great local option is Catarata Bijagual. This stunning waterfall, surrounded by lush rainforest, offers a picturesque natural setting and a refreshing escape. Hiking trails lead visitors to this beautiful attraction, providing an opportunity to immerse oneself in the beauty of Costa Rica’s landscapes.

Or for a thrilling wildlife experience, the Tarcoles River is renowned for its resident population of large crocodiles. Jungle Crocodile Safari tours offer visitors the chance to observe these impressive reptiles up close in their natural environment, providing an unforgettable adventure.

Manuel Antonio National Park is another highly recommended destination for day trips in the area. This famous national park is celebrated for its stunning beaches, abundant wildlife, and lush rainforests. While hiking Manuel Antonio, visitors might spot white-faced capuchin monkeys, two-toed sloths, and a myriad of colorful bird species.

Lastly, if you are planning to travel around the country for some time consider adding these stunning parks to your bucket list: Corcovado National Park on the Osa Peninsula, Marino Ballena National Park on the South Pacific Coast, Tortuguero National Park in the Caribbean, and Monteverde Cloud Forest in the Tilarán Mountain Range.

Year-round, the Central Pacific region of Costa Rica is abuzz with an eclectic mix of main events that cater to a wide range of interests and passions!

The Signature Triple Crown Tournament at Playa Herradura is a highlight of the fishing calendar. This prestigious event attracts anglers from all corners of the globe, transforming the tranquil Playa Herradura into a thrilling arena where participants compete to catch the largest billfish. This maritime spectacle not only adds an exciting dimension to the region’s events calendar but also boosts its global reputation as a premier fishing destination.

The Central Pacific region also embraces its status as a surfer’s paradise by hosting several local surf tournaments throughout the year. These tournaments display the incredible talent within the surfing community, contributing to the region’s vibrant coastal culture and celebrating the exhilarating sport of wave riding.

For those who crave adrenaline and adventure, the region hosts various mountain bike competitions. These events offer a unique platform to explore diverse terrains while providing a heart-pounding challenge against the backdrop of breathtaking landscapes.

The Reto Jaco Extremo 10k Run is another must-attend event. This race invites runners of all levels to conquer a scenic yet challenging course, blending the thrill of competition with the stunning natural beauty of the Central Pacific landscape.

La Ruta de los Conquistadores, one of the toughest mountain bike races in the world, traverses the Central Pacific region. It challenges cyclists with its rugged terrains while showcasing the area’s diverse and beautiful ecosystems.

Finally, the La Iguana Invitational Golf Tournament provides golf enthusiasts with a chance to showcase their skills at the renowned La Iguana Golf Course. Set amid lush tropical surroundings, this tournament combines the love of sport with leisure and relaxation.

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