
Isla
Verde Restaurant
Tel: (506) 296-5068 / 296-5067
Specialty: Cantonese-style Chinese Cuisine
Chefs: Fen Siun Tang and Kock Wong
Recommended Dish: Peking Duck, a boneless roasted duck
and Hoisin Sauce, made with plums and scallions, served with warm
Chinese flour tortillas.
Prices: Regular dinner entrées range from U.S. $4
to $17, special-order entrées range from $20 to $30, before
adding service tax (10%).
Location: Pavas, western suburb of the capital city of
San José.
Directions for Taxi Driver: En Pavas, 300 mts. oeste de
la Embajada de los Estados Unidos.
Does the thought
of Chinese Turnovers, Fried Wonton with sweet-and-sour sauce and
Fish Craw Soup with Chinese mushrooms, chicken and bamboo shoots
inspire your appetite? How about Stir-Fried Squid in hot soy paste
with Chinese red peppers, Pork Chops topped with pineapple sauce
or Gian Yi, a whole boneless fish stuffed with shrimp and water
chestnuts?
Isla Verde
Restaurant, at the Hotel Isla Verde in Pavas just west of the
capital city, brings the authentic taste of Cantonese-style Oriental
food to your table. Isla Verde is owned and operated by the Shum
family, from the Guangdong (formerly Canton) Province in China.
The restaurants two chefs and two cooks are from the same
culinary region of the country, which includes the coastal provinces
of Fujian and Guangdong as well as the Hainan, Taiwan and Hong
Kong islands.
For starters,
Isla Verde diners guests can choose from among a lengthy list
of appetizers and salads that include Roasted Pork with Honey
Sauce, Roasted Spiced Pork Ribs, Paper-wrapped Chicken or Shrimp,
Chicken, Heart of Palm or Mixed Vegetable Salads. Diners more
inclined toward soup can choose from among Egg Drop Soup, Wonton
Soup, Sai-Wu Beef Soup, Hot-and-Sour Soup and Cream of Sweet Corn
with chicken chunks. Or how about the chefs favorite, Shark
Fin Soup with ham and cheese?
Isla Verdes
extensive menu contains more than 125 different dishes of Cantonese,
Zechuan and Thai influence and five family menus for two to 10
people. The spacious restaurant, which combines Chinese and Costa
Rican influences, has been in business for more than four years.
The family
has been involved in the restaurant/hospitality industry since
it arrived in Costa Rica 25 years ago. Isla Verde founder Tsang
Au Shum was a college history professor in China, but left because
of political problems. Soon after arriving in Costa Rica, he rented
a bar in the banana-producing region along Costa Ricas Atlantic
coast.
Shum designed
and built the Hotel / Restaurant Isla Verdes main building,
as well as the new annex across the street. The familys
eldest daughter, Verónica Shum, manages the hotel and restaurant
with the help of her three siblings and about 20 employees.
The
idea for the hotel was born a number of years ago when we had
to bring some friends here from China. We couldnt find a
hotel where they could feel comfortable that also had a Chinese
restaurant with good food. So we built one, Shum said.
Recommended
entrées at Isla Verde Restaurant include the Whole Steamed
Sea Bass with ginger and scallions, Chicken and Vegetables with
Cashew Nuts served on a crispy taro root nest, Isla Verdes
Vegetarian Dish: soy noodles with Chinese vegetables, mushrooms
and tofu; and Ants Climbing the Tree: rice noodles with Chinese
mushrooms, bamboo shoots and pork.
Rice entrées
include Shrimp Fried Rice or Chinese Sausage Fried Rice, also
available with Vegetables in Sauce, and Chicken or Beef Fried
Rice. Among the noodle specialties, diners will find such delights
as Hong-Kong-style Chop Suey; Dry Sahofan with beef and bean sprouts;
Rice Noodles with Curry, Shrimp and Pork; and Spaghetti with Tongue
in a savory tomato sauce.
Seafood entrées
on the seemingly endless list of choices include Deep-fried Sea
Bass in a hot soy paste sauce; Stir-fried Sliced Fish with pork
and mushrooms; Fish Nuggets with Vegetables; Stir-Fried Lobster
with ginger and scallions; Deep-fried Squid with celery and Butterfly-style
Shrimp with bacon and oyster sauce.
Guests can
choose from among dozens of meat dishes such as Chon Yok Kai:
steamed chicken with scallions, ginger, soy sauce and sesame seeds;
Yian-Po: chicken cubes lightly blended in three types of Chinese
sauces; Filet Mignon in a Mushroom Sauce; Kon-Sui Beef sliced
and sautéed with bamboo shoots and bell pepper; Pork Ribs
with Sa-Zha sauce; and Muk Soy Yok: stir-fried pork strips with
bamboo shoots and mushrooms served with spicy Chinese tortillas.
Guests must
call a day in advance to order the chefs recommendation,
Peking Duck. Other dishes that require advance reservations include
the Imperial Duck, stuffed with nuts and water chestnuts, pork
and salty eggs; Lo-Mai Kai, a whole boneless chicken filled with
sweet rice, meat and water chestnuts and Gian Hai, pork in liquor
and Chinese spices.
Desserts include
local Costa Rican specialties like Tres Leches and Coconut Flan,
Vanilla Ice Cream with Peaches and Litchis in Syrup. The bar offers
mixed drinks and cocktails, such as piña coladas and margaritas,
and Chilean wines like Concha y Toro Merlot, Undurraga Caber
Sauvignon and Ponit Noir.
Isla
Verde Restaurant is open daily from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. English,
Spanish, Cantonese and Mandarin are spoken. The spacious restaurant
has capacity for up to 120 people, and can be set up for parties,
meetings and special events.
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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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