We're here in the rain forest of Costa Rica, managing a Tree House B&B, where the tree houses (seven total) are high amongst the trees...our neighbors consist of loads of hummingbirds, some monkeys, sloths, frogs, snakes, iguanas, geckos and various other critters...we look forward to sharing with you some pics and blog entries as we continue on our jungle journey...
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Bella Verona
This is Costa Rica. And we're pretty much in the boonies of the country, save for the 20-minute drive to La Fortuna, a very nice tourist hub. So, you wouldn't expect to find truly exceptional Italian food in the area. However, at a place called Bella Verona, we have found food that is truly outstanding. It's owned by Guilano, an Italian fellow who came over from Italy about 15 years ago. He was a chef in Italy, and it shows here.
About two months ago, a gentleman who grew up in Switzerland, was asking about the local restaurants. I told him about Bella Verona. "No! No Italian food in Costa Rica! I grew up 20 miles from the Italian border, and I cannot eat food that is not truly Italian."
Fair enough, I reasoned. However, something happened a day later on the way back from La Fortuna. Perhaps his kids pestered him into stopping at Bella Verona, or maybe he had a morbid curiousity and couldn't wait to pick the place apart. The next morning at breakfast, he came up to me, and said, "Mark, my family and I ate at Bella Verona last night." My eyebrows went up and I asked how it was. "The man is an artiste!" he replied. "His pasta, al dente, is magnifique! Just like when I was growing up."
Bella Verona is more expensive than the average Costa Rican joint, but well worth the trip. We just got back a couple of hours ago and the food is truly specatcular.
The one caveat: Guilano is looking to sell the place. When he goes, who knows what kind of food will be on the menu.
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Do they make pizza? Do you have any cravings for a nice, delicious pizza?
have mercy. . . does bella verona make pizza? definitely, and it does it very, very well. . . guilano has his own wood-fired brick oven for pizza and focacia. . . overall, the pizza isn't bad here in costa rica at all. . . we order from a takeout place once a week, and we would rate it better than domino's and papa john's, for sure. . .
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