Restaurants in Panama
1. Tacos La Neta
Tacos La Neta is a must-visit if you’re a taco fanatic. Not only is the cuisine excellent, but the quantities are also generous, and the margaritas and passion fruit mojitos are delicious. What’s the best part? The “Los Tacos Tropicales” course allows you to select three of the six taco varieties, giving you more alternatives and eliminating indecision.
2. Maito
Maito, in Coco del Mar, has long been lauded by locals, and the rest of the world has now taken notice. Maito was included in the list of Latin America’s 50 greatest restaurants this year. Chef Castrellón based his playful and tasty meal around a well-known theme: Panama. Chef Castrellón takes customers on a gastronomic voyage by studying the various cuisines that makeup Panama.
3. Capital Bistró Panama
Capital Bistro is the epitome of excellent dining where the old world meets the new. With low lighting and dark wood coupled with sleek seats and contemporary booths, the design is both majestic and futuristic. The service is friendly and attentive, and your server will assist you in navigating the menu of updated interpretations of classic Central American meals.
4. Dónde José
Dónde José is a unique dining experience. Dónde José, one of Panama City’s best restaurants, offers a nightly set menu with optional wine pairings. The restaurant is modest, with only two seating areas every night, at 7:00 and 9:30.
A rotating selection of wonderfully prepared and inventive foods is available.
5. Azahar
Dining at Azahar is like dining in fantasy land. Instead of a traditional entrance, you approach this beautiful restaurant through a charming flower store. The contemporary, minimalist dining area will put you at ease right away. You may also enjoy a wonderful view of the city if you prefer to sit outside.