Panamanian Cuisine

Diablicos: Casco Viejo Sector

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Enjoy delicious typical Panamanian cuisine in an exotic, colorful venue featuring items from Panama's folkloric culture. Even the waiters are dressed in folkloric dress. Located in the famous historic sector Casco Viejo, a visit to Diablicos will also give you a chance to enjoy this historic neighborhood. Read more »

Maito

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Prepare yourself for a food adventure—Maito specializes in innovative fusion cuisine based on the culinary traditions of Panama--the bridge of the world. Local ingredients (there's an onsite herb and vegetable garden) fresh modern decor and a helpful staff add to the mix. Read more »

Miraflores Restaurant At The Panama Canal

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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 »

barKo Bistro

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With an elegant style, both modern and cozy, our restaurant offers a wide variety of seafood dishes including fresh lobster and King Crab from the Atlantic Ocean, jumbo prawns and shrimp, clams, calamari, octopus. Best sellers include the house Ceviche and Panama's famous Corvina with a choice of tropical and avian sauces. Read more »

Las Tinajas

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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. Read more »

Barandas at the Bristol Hotel

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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 »

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