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Palacio Lung Fung
It's a little out-of-the-way, but this is Panama City's local favorite for, surprisingly, dim-sum breakfast....
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Restaurante Chimborazo
If you treasure discovering those little-known and unpretentious local eateries with tasty, home-cooked...
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Café Balear
The bulk of the menu at this Spanish-owned restaurant is, fittingly, Spanish -- however, not everyone...
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Market
Owner David Henessy's second Panama City restaurant (the first being La Posta), Market has made a place...
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Greenhouse
Like its name implies, this restaurant is full of lush vegetation and enclosed in glass -- it tries to...
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Sushi Itto
Despite Sushi Itto's being a chain franchise from Mexico, this is the best sushi spot in the city, and...
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Mi Ranchito
This is certainly not the best Panamanian food in the city (El Trapiche, Las Barandas, Al Tambar de la...
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Restaurante Chimborazo
If you treasure discovering those little-known and unpretentious local eateries with tasty, home-cooked...
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Alberto's Pizza & Pasta
This restaurant would have the best views on the Amador Causeway if only it didn't front a docking area...
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Bucanero
Of all the restaurants in the Flamenco shopping area, Bucanero, with its kitschy maritime decor, serves...
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Al Tambor de la Alegría
Giving Las Tinajas a run for its money, the new Al Tambor de la Alegría (Drum of Happiness) also offers...
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Caffè Pomodoro
Star chef Willy Diggelmann's third restaurant is a toned-down and moderately priced venue for a casual,...
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La Posta
The crazy popularity of this restaurant with the Panamanian jet-set derives from the lively, 1950s Havana-style...
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Restaurant Mercado del Marisco
To find the freshest seafood in Panama City, you have to visit the Mercado del Marisco (Fish Market)...
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Las Tinajas
Combining a taste of Panamanian flavors and folklore, Las Tinajas is certainly one of the more touristy...
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Beirut
This is an excellent spot for a couple or a larger group because it serves reasonably priced combo plates...
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El Trapiche
Ask anyone in Panama City where to savor great Panamanian food, and chances are the first place they...
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Sushi Itto
Despite Sushi Itto's being a chain franchise from Mexico, this is the best sushi spot in the city, and...
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Macarena
This cozy little restaurant is an ideal spot for a couple because most items on the menu are prepared...
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Restaurante 1985 & Rincón Suizo
These are nationally famous chef Willy Diggelmann's two flagship restaurants, both of which are reviewed...
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Las Barandas
Cuquita, the chef at Las Barandas, is nationally famous as the Martha Stewart of Panama, producing her...
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Greenhouse
Like its name implies, this restaurant is full of lush vegetation and enclosed in glass -- it tries to...
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Limoncillo Pony Club
I love this little gourmet bistro, and always find it difficult to make up my mind about what to order...
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Madame Chang
Some of the best Chinese food found outside China is here in Panama, and Madame Chang is where you come...
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Ego
Ego is a cosmopolitan bar/cafe, on a quiet corner of Plaza Bolívar, specializing in tapas. Make a meal...
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