Moon Shiva Rocks

If your’re planning on hitting up Monteverde and the cloud forest on your trip to Costa Rica, stop by Moonshiva restaurant in Cerro Plano. You can find it right in front of the Heliconia Hotel. It is simply the best place around for good food, great service and entertainment. (Finally!!! -something to do in the evenings!)..

Moon Shiva is a Mediterranean style restaurant in Downtown Monteverde, Santa Elena. A simple place with a tasty menu.. mixed with some cool Live Music in the evenings..makes for the hippest vibe in town. Enjoy local and out-of-town talent and from flamenco guitar to Sublime covers. The owner and staff of this hot-spot are super friendly and very accomodating.

Established by Nir and Galit, an Israeli couple, back in 2003, Moonshiva offers a variety of dishes from falafel, pita bread, musaka, hummus, to babaganush and much more.. There’s plenty of fresh seafood and vegetarian options and also a variety of options for the kids.

During the day, Moonshiva is a great spot to grab delicious Israeli inspired dishes. By evening, it changes into the hippest nightclub in town.. and THE PLACE to go to see Live Music.

Beneath Moon Shiva is it’s Lounge Bar. Guest DJ’s jam out with salsa, house music and more. Weeknights, this is really the only place to go in Monteverde for live music. Its also the place to go to get a feel for the community itself, its locals and travellers, a place to enjoy a coctail and shake your boots on the dance floor.

You can learn more about this Monteverde restaurant at www.moonshiva.com. What was already the one-stop place for a delicious dinner & a good party, is only getting better. Old & young, families & singles, any country, any language, make sure you make it to Moon Shiva when you visit Monteverde, Costa Rica.

Call 506 2645-6270 and plan your trip to Monteverde… Find out what’s on this week’s line-up. International cuisine with a definite Mediterranean leaning.. and a dash of Israeli flair… Live entertainment, foreign films most nights..

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