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vegetarian
the only way to live healthy in costa rica is by cooking. fresh produce is cheap and abundant.
when i was in san jose i ended up going to tin jo all the time because there are really not many alternatives for dining out healthy (and good). and it is NOT cheap. in vancouver i can choose between 150 restaurants in walking distance, most offer healthy choices -vegetables and seafood. also those restaurants are much cheaper than in cr. tin jo charged me 15-20 usd per meal pp, in vancouver i pay less than 10 for a comparable, larger portion meal. lunchtime many restaurants offer specials of 5-6 cad which equals 4 us.
cr is very expensive and quality of life is mediocre.
manfred