Solera
Restaurant
Tel: (506) 225-0034
Specialty: Eclectic fusion cuisine with French, Italian,
Asian and Mexican culinary highlights.
Chef: Co-owner Michel Bellefeuille.
Recommended Dish: Roasted Breast of Duck with Blackberry,
Red Wine and Fresh Thyme Sauce, served with Savory Vegetables
and Fried or Mashed Potatoes.
Prices: Dinner entrées range from U.S. $6.75 to
$30, not including sales and service taxes (23%).
Location: Los Yoses, eastern suburb of the capital city
of San José
Directions for Taxi Driver: Del costado sur del I.C.E.
de San Pedro, 50 mts. oeste y 400 mts. sur.
Dining at
Restaurante Solera is an unforgettable journey of good taste down
the eclectic road of fusion cuisine.
Although its
name is Spanish (and has many meanings, for example, the barrel
used to make sherry), the food served at Solera cannot be placed
into any one category. Co-owners Ray Forté and chef Michel
Bellefeuille have combined their talents and added the highlights
of several culinary styles to their well thought-out menu.
Together,
they have created an inviting atmosphere that blends comfortable
warmth with smart elegance. Guest can choose indoor seating at
tables adorned with cheerful yellow cloths highlighted by the
soft glow of a candle, set amidst classic back-and-white photographs
of Costa Rican jungles and Parisian cityscapes, or a more relaxed
outdoor setting amidst a verdant foliage-filled garden terrace.
Or make yourself
comfortable at the bar, where you can choose from among more than
50 cocktails and mixed drinks, including all the classics, a national
or imported beer such as Carlsberg or Tuborg from Denmark, or
select a white or red wine from the finest wine-producing countries
in the world. Solera's extensive wine list includes selections
from Argentina, Australia, California, Chile, Italy, France and
South Africa's Cape coastal region.
If the thought
of a warm soup awakens your appetite, Solera offers two soups
of the day to choose from. On a recent visit, the choices were
Cream of Tomato or Chicken with Vegetables. The menu also offers
a variety of salads to begin your meal, including a creamy Caesar
with tender pieces of grilled chicken, Goat cheese salad with
roasted red peppers, pickled beets and pesto vinaigrette, and
an Asian heart-of-palm salad with sesame seed oil, ginger and
soya dressing.
Other appetizers
include Escargots stuffed in mushroom caps with garlic butter,
Beef Carpaccio with Manchego cheese, olive oil and balsamic vinegar,
Sautéed frogs legs in garlic butter, Marinated Salmon with
tequila cream cheese and capers, or Coconut shrimps with spicy
mango sauce.
Entrées
include Shrimp Agnolotti pasta with saffron cream sauce and caviar,
Grilled Squid with provençale sauce, Grilled Surf and Turf,
beef tenderloin and shrimp, Spinach Ricotta Cheese Ravioli with
fresh tomato, garlic and basil, Beef Osso Buco with red wine reduction,
Crispy Duck with mango and ginger chutney, Salmon with white wine
and herb butter sauce and Mussels with tomato, basil and white
wine sauce, among others.
Less expensive
options are offered on the special Festival Menu, which changes
every couple of months. A recent Festival of Pasta (which followed
the Festival of Shrimp), offered guests seven different choices
of pasta, such as Farfalle with smoked salmon and vegetables in
a white wine cream sauce, for example, along with soup or salad
and dessert of the day, for just $7.25 plus taxes.
Each beautifully
arranged plate is a symphony for the senses, leading diners to
an utterly delicious conclusion of good taste. Freshly ground
pepper is available to spice up your soup or salad, as well as
freshly grated Parmesan cheese to sprinkle over the aromatic pasta
selections.
Dessert selections
include the highly recommended and deliciously rich chocolate
mousse, which literally melts in your mouth, or freshly baked
apple pie with vanilla ice cream, accompanied with a cup of strong
espresso or a cinnamon-dusted cappuccino.
Co-owner Ray
Forté makes sure the details are perfect, making guests
feel perfectly at ease while ensuring their satisfaction. Behind
the scenes, co-owner and chef Michel Bellefeuille whips up culinary
creations to satisfy the most demanding tastes.
The partners,
who ran a restaurant together in their native Canada before moving
to Costa Rica, put their synergy to work to create Restaurante
Solera, which debuted in November of 2001.
Prior to launching
Solera, Forté helped create and manage the popular Café
Mundo in San José. After four years of success there, he
sold his shares to the other two partners in 2000. "I like
creating things much more than administering them," he explained.
In fact, Solera is his fifth restaurant endeavor.
More
than three decades of experience in the restaurant and hospitality
industry - and his constant search for warm weather - took him
to places such as Bermuda, Cuba and the Dominican Republic before
he finally decided to settle down in Costa Rica in the mid-1990s.
Restaurante Solera is open Monday through Friday from 11:30 a.m.
to 2:30 p.m. for lunch, and Monday through Saturday from 5:30-10:30
p.m. for dinner. It is closed on Sundays. The menu, a map of how
to get there and photos can be found on the restaurant's website:
http://www.restaurantsolera.com.
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Toll-free
from the U.S.:
1-866-211-0533
Telephones:
(506) 280-4041
Fax:
(506) 253-6934
P.O.
Box 11071-1000
San José, Costa Rica
or
SJO 745
P.O. Box 025216
Miami, FL 33102-5216
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