Restaurants in Caribbean Coast
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Luna Ranch
Take a taxi if you want to splash out at a really neat place; an outdoor palapa decorated with everything from photos of Hurricane Juana (before and after) to costumes for El Macho Ratón. Choose from cheap fast food or full seafood plates, and try to come on Sunday at noon, when it hosts ballet folklórico.
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La Loma
Across from BICU on a hill overlooking the city, this thatch-roofed, open-air restaurant is known for its lobster and shrimp almost as much as the party scene it becomes after dark (20:00 or so).
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Restaurante El Flotante
Four blocks south of the Moravian church, where the bayside street meets the water, El Flotante has dining on a covered patio with a marvelous view of the bay.
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Bella Vista
Overlooking the waves at the south end of town, this joint is one of the best spots for shrimp, done your way, in town. And what a view.
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Chez Marcel
One block south of Parque Reyes, this is the swankiest date night in town, specializing in lobster cocktails and great service.
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Minicafétín Johanna
Up the street from the Moravian church, this spot has the cheapest shrimp cocktail in town and good fried-fish dishes.
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Restaurant Tia Irene
Try the fish fillet with a sauce made from vegetables and little shrimps here.
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Pizza Martinuzzi
Chez Marcel's lower-key sibling next door also gets rave reviews.
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