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Second Ola Verde opinion
I second the opinion of a great experience at Ola Verda.
I eat there about 3 to 4 times a week, by far it is the best Nicaragua has to offer at any price based on cleanliness, quality, service, variety, and freshness. I could go on but what really stands out is the owners mission and passion for the overall well being of her clients and her organic suppliers. Eating there is voting with your fork for healthy eating.
you will feel comfortable there in birkenstocks or a suit, its a well run place.
it has a website too, ( google it ) it will give better directions as to where it is. Close to the Taiwan Embassy.
It is one of the things I actually like about living in Managua