
Hours
| Friday | 12–3 PM, 6–9:30 PM |
| Saturday | 12–3 PM, 6–9:30 PM |
| Sunday | 12–4:30 PM |
| Monday | 12–3 PM, 6–9:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 12–3 PM, 6–9:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 12–3 PM, 6–9:30 PM |
| Thursday | 12–3 PM, 6–9:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: San José Montes de Oca San Pedro, P.º Rubén Darío, San José, Costa Rica
Phone: +506 4081 2705
Website: http://www.lancoracostarica.com/
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Reviews
Service is excellent and our waiter went the extra mile to make everything happen when we asked him.
We ordered the veal parmesan, the mozzarella appetizer and the calamari appetizer and the sauces and the flavors are second to none.
I ordered the pizza with the mushrooms and it was the bomb. The dough is crispy. Pizza is cooked well.
Finally i ordered the flan and it feels so rich and creamy, reminds me of cheese cake.
Prices on this place, even though it’s in barrio escalante are not too expensive such makes it a great value.
I highly recommend.
If you’re celebrating something and bring your own dessert, they charge you an additional fee for corkage.
Unfortunately, the experience quickly turned disappointing. After placing our order, it took about 45 minutes for the food to arrive—just a pizza and a plate of tortellini. The pizza was one of the worst I’ve ever had: overly doughy, with some parts undercooked, making it heavy and unpleasant to eat. The tortellini was similarly underwhelming, lacking flavor and freshness.
To make matters worse, it took another 10 minutes to get the bill, and I had to approach the counter twice to ask for it.
Overall, the experience felt unprofessional and frustrating. The food quality was far below expectations—especially for a restaurant that presents itself as Italian—and the prices were anything but cheap.
Definitely not recommended.
Now, proper Italian food is harder to find, but if that is what you crave, search no more: L’Ancora comes to the rescue.
I know several people who have “accused” L’Ancora of being an Americanized-Italian. I do not entirely disagree because part of the menu will convey that taste and feel, but let’s be real here: you have not one, but TWO top-notch born and raised Italian chefs in place (Ciro and Tony) , 50+ years of experience between them (if more) and a menu so extensive that you could be here every week and probably will not taste everything on it by the end of a semester.
There are several great traditional dishes on the menu and out of it, and a great touch about it is that they depend entirely on what chef is in at the time. You can get so many combinations that the repeat value of the place is just sky high.
I am not going to lie: every such great place comes at a price and this is no exception. While not budget friendly, this place value for money is absolutely great and the prices are not that high, maybe just not an everyday kind of thing. Plus there is that great selection of wine and beer…
Service is yet another huge plus: you will not be better served anywhere else in this area, and will be hard pressed to find something even close elsewhere in the country.
Reservations are strongly recommended, particularly for the weekends! Go there, relax and enjoy your time. You deserve it!