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| In Costa Rica, the word 'Soda' means 'small restaurant serving typical
cuisine". I hear that this is a legal distinction between a "restaurant" and a "soda". "Soda" are generally cheaper I think because of... well of having lower prices :o) - and not having to charge tax. They are 'typically' excellent. I look for any excuse
to eat at a Soda. They generally charge somewhere around $2.60 to $4.00
for a typical plate, also known as a casado.
'Casado' is a Spanish term that means 'married', and that is exactly
what the plate is; a marriage of basic features for a complete meal.
There are always rice, beans and a salad and usually fried bananas and
tortillas as well. All that is left to order is the type of meat you
want. (See the demo conversation below.)
- What food is called in Costa Rica:
- carne en salsa - beef in sauce
- pollo - chicken
pollo en salsa - chicken in sauce
pollo frito - fried chicken
chuleta de cerdo - pork chop
bistek - slice of beef
pescado - fish
filet al ajillo - filet of fish with butter/garlic sauce
arroz con - rice with..
- pollo , cerdo (pork), camarones (shrimp)
mariscos (seafood)
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- Drinks:
- Natural - a fruit drink made in a blender. You can order
it with mixed with milk or water ("en leche o en agua?"). Generally
offering:
~papaya
~mora (blackberry)
~guanabana (I don't know the english for this but it is heavenly)
~piña (pineapple)
~cas (?)
~sandía (watermelon)
~uva (grape)
te frio - iced tea
cafe negro (black) y
cafe con leche (with milk)
- Cerveza - beer
- Imperial, Bavaria (Dark & Clear), Pilsen etc.
How to order a casado in Costa Rica:
When you enter a Soda, the waitress might approach you without
a menu. This can be a little un-nerving at first since foreigners are
generally accustomed to the rhythm in a dining establishment of
being given a menu, perhaps ordering a drink, and then being left to
decide what to order. In a soda, things are a little different. This
is because sodas generally offer the same menu, and so you are supposed
to know it. This is not to say that they are all the same because they
are not. Each proprietor has their own unique touch that they bring to
the casado.
So if you ask, "Que tienen?" meaning, "what do y'all
have?" the server will undoubtedly hit you with a rapid stream of
spanish that is generally a list of what can come with your casado. "Pollo
frito, carne en salsa, bistek, filet, chuleta de cerdo, pollo en salsa,
picadillo, etc.." Now, because of having read this article you will
know what to do. If you don't speak Spanish, what you'll want to do is
nod knowingly and be pensive as you decide. You should have memorized
what you like before hand so that after having waited a moment while
deciding on the undecipherable list that the server just blasted you
with, you can say, "con pescado por favor", "with fish
please", or whatever it is that you want. If you totally blow it
on the ordering, don't worry. You might just love what you end up with.
Hey, lifes an adventure. right? |