“With our local guide, we decided to stop at this small, unassuming road-side soda on our drive from Guayabo National Monument to Irazu volcano. We are so glad we did - this might have been our favorite meal during our two weeks in Costa Rica. Not sure if there was even a menu; our guide helped us order - casado for all. If you have not had casado, translated as "marriage," it is a typical Costa Rican meal that offers a complete plate. This one started with small bowl of delicious soup and ended with a small bowl of fresh fruit. The plate itself had beans, rice, fried plantains, fried local Turrialba cheese, hearts of palm, and a protein of choice. The stewed beef was incredibly tender and tasty. As with many typico meals, it included fresh fruit juice and the pineapple/guava flavor was delicious. And it was incredibly inexpensive.“
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“I'm pretty particular when I order my tacos. I need them extra lettuce, and well done. I ordered my tacos and they didn't come as I ordered. So i went and repeated my requests and with no hesitation they went and replaced them perfectly the way I ordered. I was soooo excited because a lot of times JIB have an attitude about replacing my tacos but I was blessed they corrected themselves with no problem. Much appreciated“
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“If you are driving down the 99 and need food, this is by far the best little stop you can make for tacos or other Mexican food. The taco truck is parked under shade trees, and shaded benches. Everything is keep clean and tidy. The truck is in a small town called Tipton. Easy on and off the freeway in either direction. Sink to wash your hands but no restroom.“