Panama City Restaurants
1985

Hosted by owner Chef Willy Diggelmann, one of the best restaurants in Panama. French specialties include lobster, fresh catch of the day, steaks, pastas and one of the most extensive award winning Wine Selections of Latin America. 1985 is one of two restaurants in Latin America to receive Wine Spectator's Best Award of Excellence. Read more »
Barandas

A Panamanian gourmet food experience in elegant surroundings. Experience the finest Panamanian cuisine by world famous chef Cuquita Arias, the "Martha Stewart of Panama". Only the most fresh and natural native ingredients in a wide variety of international and national dishes. Read more »
Café Barko
On the spectacular Amador Causeway under the stars and close to the sea with the best panoramic view of the City and the Panama Canal — this is Café Barko. Specializing in seafood and traditional Panamanian cuisine, as well as sushi. Our ocean view restaurant offers a wide variety of seafood dishes. Recommended in the Boston Globe. Read more »
Caffe Pomodoro

Modern Italian Cuisine in a bohemian cafe atmosphere. A chic cafe in a private tropical garden. Indoor or outdoor, great wall paintings give you the impression of traveling in Italy. Read more »
Di Mare

A true gastronomic adventure. With Di Mare, Chef Giselle achieves the perfect balance between excellent food and a sophisticated yet flamboyant ambience. Read more »
El Trapiche
Authentic Panamanian food in generous portions and reasonable prices. Centrally located in El Cangrejo with country decor and typical dishes — a great place to get to know Panama. Recommended by the New York Times. Popular foods: the hearty breakfasts, Corvina in Garlic Sauce, Hojalra Sandwiches and Tamal de Olla. Read more »
La Posta

A popular new bistro restaurant with "new market cuisine". A varied international menu including exquisite seafood dishes, home baked bread and gourmet pizza baked from a wood burning oven. 30 years of restaurant experience in New York, Jamaica and Cartegena. Reservations required. Read more »
Las Tinajas

The name Tinajas comes from the word "tinaja", a clay piece of pottery, that was used in the old days to keep the drinking water fresh. That is exactly the "fresh flavor" that we offer our customers at Tinajas Restaurant.
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Madame Chang
Called the best Chinese restaurant in Central America, an elegantly appointed venue with inspired cuisine. Highly recommended: Peking Duck. Centrally located in the business district.
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Miraflores Restaurant At The Panama Canal
Recommended in the Frommers Guide as one of Panama's top dining 5 experiences. The terrace and dining room of the fine International Miraflores Restaurant at the Miraflores Panama Canal Visitors Center offers you a view of the Panama Canal Miraflores Locks and ships going through the locks and on their way through the Canal or out to the Pacific Ocean. Read more »