Friday’s Featured Food: Nicaraguan Ropa Vieja in Granada, Nicaragua

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Nectar Bar and Restaurant, Granada

I tried only a few “Nicaraguan style meals” on my short visit to the country, and one of those was for dinner in the town of Granada. I headed to a bar and restaurant called Nectar and checked out the menu for local treats. That’s when I found “Nicaraguan Ropa Vieja” shooting out at me as I had no idea what it was but I knew it was local.

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Friday’s Featured Food: Nicaraguan Ropa Vieja in Granada, Nicaragua

So I had to order it. I’d also tried a load of Nicaraguan beers the previous few nights but not yet a “Victoria Frost” so I ordered an ice cold one to make my entire meal for the night a local one. It was also the most expensive meal I bought in Nicaragua but I felt justified as it was my last night and I just had a hunch I’d like it!

Last dinner in Nicaragua in Granada.

Last dinner in Nicaragua in Granada.

Here were the prices:
Victoria Frost – 23 Cordobas (90 cents)
Ropa Vieja – 184 Cordobas ($6.90 USD)
So that’s just under $8 US for the lot and admittedly this is normally over budget, but hey!

My local beer - a Victoria Frost

My local beer – a Victoria Frost

So the beer was ice cold and went down a treat and here’s what was in the Ropa Vieja:
– bowl of black beans
– sliced avocado
– rice with peppers
– shredded beef in tomato sauce
– plantains (which I always just think are fried bananas but they’re not, apparently)

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Ropa Vieja and beer

For food and drink it was a 9/10, for price though I’d have to say 5/10. It’s a nice restaurant though so if you want to blow your backpacker budget for a night, go ahead, other than that, stick to the cheap local food stalls! Granada is a cool city by the way – I stayed in Hostal San Angel.

Here is a video from Nectar Restaurant eating Ropa Vieja:


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