Costa Rican Cuisine
Pura Vida Flavors
Costa Rican cuisine is wholesome and unpretentious, built around rice, beans, and fresh tropical ingredients. Casados and gallo pinto embody the Pura Vida lifestyle.
A Culinary Portrait
The heritage, flavors, and traditions of Costa Rican cuisine
Spanish colonial influence provided rice, beef, and Mediterranean seasonings. Afro-Caribbean communities on the Atlantic coast contribute coconut-based rice and beans, jerk-style preparations, and tropical fruit-forward dishes.
Chinese immigration added a layer of stir-fry and noodle influence. Costa Rica's cuisine is distinguished by its mildness ā it is among the least spicy in Latin America ā and by its reliance on simple, well-prepared staples rather than complex sauces or elaborate techniques. Black beans (the national legume), Salsa Lizano (the ubiquitous brown seasoning sauce), cilantro (culantro coyote), sweet peppers, and rice.
Arroz con Pollo Tico
Casado
Gallo Pinto
Key Flavors
Masters of the Kitchen
The chefs who shaped Costa Rican cuisine
Jose Pablo Esquivel
Costa Rican chef who has elevated traditional Costa Rican cuisine through his iā¦
Click to read moreEssential Reading
The cookbooks that define Costa Rican cuisine
Cocina Costarricense
The definitive Costa Rican cookbook featuring traditional recipes including gallo pinto, casado, and tamales.
Explore All Dishes
8 authentic recipes from Costa Rican cuisine
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Arroz con Pollo Tico
Costa Rican Chicken Rice
Lunch or dinner
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Casado
Married Man's Lunch
Lunch
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Gallo Pinto
Spotted Rooster Rice and Beans
Breakfast
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Gallos
Costa Rican Soft Tacos
Any meal, especially casual lunch
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Olla de Carne
Costa Rican Beef and Vegetable Stew
Sunday lunch
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Rondon
Caribbean Coconut Seafood Stew
Lunch or dinner, Caribbean coast
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Sopa Negra
Black Bean Soup
Lunch or light dinner
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Tamales Ticos
Costa Rican Tamales
Christmas and New Year