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Author: | Circus [ Fri Apr 19, 2013 11:35 am ] |
Post subject: | Restaurants at Dunn Inn and Mona Lisa |
Gentlemen: Has anyone dined at the restaurants of these two establishments lately? If so, I would appreciate a critique of the food, cleanliness and the service along with prices. Also, I heard that the President still had a breakfast even after the News Cafe closed. Is that correct? |
Author: | Shadowman [ Fri Apr 19, 2013 1:07 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Restaurants at Dunn Inn and Mona Lisa |
I've had a couple of meals at the Mona Lisa. I've found in both cases that the meals were ok, but nothing special. I had chicken and the seafood soup. The prices were a bit high for waht you were getting, but perhaps around or a bit less than Sportsmens prices. I wouldn't make a special trip to go there and eat, but if you're already there then there's nothing wrong wth the food. |
Author: | LAdiablo [ Fri Apr 19, 2013 4:18 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Restaurants at Dunn Inn and Mona Lisa |
dunn really surprised me how good the food was in march. i ate the sea bass in shrimp sauce twice. really good. so good i tried the steak and it was ok but i quickly remembered i was in CR. ![]() |
Author: | Netgems [ Fri Apr 19, 2013 4:27 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Restaurants at Dunn Inn and Mona Lisa |
I've eaten at the Dunn Inn several times, always pleased, I found it excellent, had breakfast, lunch and dinner. The last time I ate there I ordered the chef's specialty for that day, the chef came out to check on me to make sure I liked it ! Hot waitress with glasses and massive breasteses very sweet... next time I eat there if she's there I'm going to get up the nerve and ask her if she'd be interested in earning a cien tip and visit with me... prices a little high for Costa Rica but reasonable as far as Hotel and tourist trap restaurants go, I always make sure I eat there at least once when I come down... |
Author: | Whitecat [ Fri Apr 19, 2013 4:55 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Restaurants at Dunn Inn and Mona Lisa |
Best time to eat at Dunn Inn is when they have the lunch specials for the locals. |
Author: | Seabreeze [ Fri Apr 19, 2013 8:46 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Restaurants at Dunn Inn and Mona Lisa |
Dunn Inn food is very good for all meals. Best hamburger in the gulch imo. |
Author: | Jackietrehorn [ Fri Apr 19, 2013 11:42 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Restaurants at Dunn Inn and Mona Lisa |
Netgems Totally agree regarding the Chica in glasses. I think she might go for it! Keep me posted |
Author: | Circus [ Sat Apr 20, 2013 3:53 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Restaurants at Dunn Inn and Mona Lisa |
Thanks for your reports. It never ceases to amaze me how SJ food has gotten so expensive in the last several years. I can eat for half the price in the U.S. and get more to boot. Certainly not in SJ but I can eat here at a buffet for $7.85 with an assortment of many veggies, fruits and meats/ fish. One of the reasons that I care less to visit CR. And, as I have stated many times....there is no good steak in CR. This is one of the reasons that I miss the Presidente. I dined there lot and was close to other restaurants if I wanted something different. I may have to re-think my reservation. |
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Author: | El Ornitorrinco [ Sat Apr 20, 2013 10:48 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Restaurants at Dunn Inn and Mona Lisa |
Anyone have a photo of the one in glasses? She sounds like a girl I met at the Del Rey & I've also seen her around SL. |
Author: | Netgems [ Sat Apr 20, 2013 11:10 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Restaurants at Dunn Inn and Mona Lisa |
El Ornitorrinco wrote: Anyone have a photo of the one in glasses? She sounds like a girl I met at the Del Rey & I've also seen her around SL. I doubt she moonlights as a stroll around the Rey or sit around the Sportsman's puta, she's too out in the open as far as her job goes, but who knows how she may respond with a quiet private generous offer. She's big and beautiful with massive plump n natural bouncy shaky melons that will alter your universe forever, given the chance. In addition, she's got a friendly laughing joking jovial teasing fun flirting personality. I'm still kicking myself for not asking her on my last visit, she remembered me and we had a great conversation, if she's around when I return end of July, I'll make my move. The beauty of Costa Rica is if she rejects me, instead of moping around and feeling dejected, I'll pick one that looks similar and imagine it's her... |
Author: | Netgems [ Sat Apr 20, 2013 11:27 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Restaurants at Dunn Inn and Mona Lisa |
Circus wrote: Thanks for your reports. It never ceases to amaze me how SJ food has gotten so expensive in the last several years. I can eat for half the price in the U.S. and get more to boot. Certainly not in SJ but I can eat here at a buffet for $7.85 with an assortment of many veggies, fruits and meats/ fish. One of the reasons that I care less to visit CR. And, as I have stated many times....there is no good steak in CR. This is one of the reasons that I miss the Presidente. I dined there lot and was close to other restaurants if I wanted something different. I may have to re-think my reservation. I agree, and the places that cater to Gringos are getting ludicrous, my favorite breakfast, served by the Del Rey restaurant is an all you can eat deal, but it's still an absurd $16 or so. I still walk the nooks and crannies of the shopping district below Del Rey on and off the main drag as well as other places all over town and Paseo Colon and Sabana. I keep finding great little hidden away off the proverbial beaten path Tico sodas as well as Mexican, Colombian, etc., etc. Some are even in semi-residential neighborhoods. They are either real cheap (maybe around $4 or $5 for a lunch) or if the cost is around $6 or $7, you get a massive amount of food. If you want good steak, I heard the Argentinean places are great but pricey, one's in Escazu and another is downtown. The White House in Escazu Hills has good steak and I believe it can be had for lunch as well, I keep getting their giant cheeseburger when I go, they are pricey but not as much as they look, worth it once in the daytime for the view alone... |
Author: | WiseAsh [ Sat Apr 20, 2013 1:01 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Restaurants at Dunn Inn and Mona Lisa |
Circus wrote: Thanks for your reports. It never ceases to amaze me how SJ food has gotten so expensive in the last several years. I can eat for half the price in the U.S. and get more to boot. Certainly not in SJ but I can eat here at a buffet for $7.85 with an assortment of many veggies, fruits and meats/ fish. One of the reasons that I care less to visit CR. And, as I have stated many times....there is no good steak in CR. This is one of the reasons that I miss the Presidente. I dined there lot and was close to other restaurants if I wanted something different. I may have to re-think my reservation. I guess you are spot on. They don't have "early bird" specials in SJO ![]() |
Author: | Seabreeze [ Sat Apr 20, 2013 3:15 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Restaurants at Dunn Inn and Mona Lisa |
Netgems wrote: El Ornitorrinco wrote: Anyone have a photo of the one in glasses? She sounds like a girl I met at the Del Rey & I've also seen her around SL. I doubt she moonlights as a stroll around the Rey or sit around the Sportsman's puta, she's too out in the open as far as her job goes, but who knows how she may respond with a quiet private generous offer. She's big and beautiful with massive plump n natural bouncy shaky melons that will alter your universe forever, given the chance. In addition, she's got a friendly laughing joking jovial teasing fun flirting personality. I'm still kicking myself for not asking her on my last visit, she remembered me and we had a great conversation, if she's around when I return end of July, I'll make my move. The beauty of Costa Rica is if she rejects me, instead of moping around and feeling dejected, I'll pick one that looks similar and imagine it's her... Here name is Erica. |
Author: | Netgems [ Sun Apr 21, 2013 12:03 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Restaurants at Dunn Inn and Mona Lisa |
Seabreeze wrote: Netgems wrote: El Ornitorrinco wrote: Anyone have a photo of the one in glasses? She sounds like a girl I met at the Del Rey & I've also seen her around SL. I doubt she moonlights as a stroll around the Rey or sit around the Sportsman's puta, she's too out in the open as far as her job goes, but who knows how she may respond with a quiet private generous offer. She's big and beautiful with massive plump n natural bouncy shaky melons that will alter your universe forever, given the chance. In addition, she's got a friendly laughing joking jovial teasing fun flirting personality. I'm still kicking myself for not asking her on my last visit, she remembered me and we had a great conversation, if she's around when I return end of July, I'll make my move. The beauty of Costa Rica is if she rejects me, instead of moping around and feeling dejected, I'll pick one that looks similar and imagine it's her... Here name is Erica and she will see you if you get to know her and approach her about it discreetly. Seabreeze, you are my new hero. Any performance report ? |
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