Rincon Suizo

A small, and intimate restaurant, The Rincón Suizo specialisez in a variety of Swiss dishes, including: Raclette and Chesse Fodue; WienersChnitzel, Sauerkraut, Sausages, Veal, plus Fresh Seafood. the Rincón Suizo is combined with Restaurant Bar 1985 in a converted townhouse close to the Hotel El Panama.

Phone: 263 8310


Korea House

This sophisticated restaurant enjoys a superb reputation throughout . The decor blends Chinese and European sensibilities for intimate dining, and regional Chinese cuisines are all represented and, in some cases, combined. Try local San Blas crab spiced with ginger or “tit pang” - sliced beef in sizzling oyster sauce. Another favorite is siu mae, a tender Chinese dumpling stuffed with shrimp and beef. For dessert, both Western-style cheesecake and more traditional lychee nuts please. Smart-casual. Reservations accepted.

Address: Panama City Panama
Phone: 507-269-131


Madame Chang

This sophisticated restaurant enjoys a superb reputation throughout Latin America. The decor blends Chinese and European sensibilities for intimate dining, and regional Chinese cuisines are all represented and, in some cases, combined.

Address: Panama City Panama
Phone: 507-269-1313


This sushi bar comes with a twist. In addition to traditional smoked salmon, octopus, and shrimp rolls, you’ll find “Panamanian rolls,” which incorporate local ingredients like mango, avocado, and cheese. Gyoza - those tasty little Japanese dumplings - also appear, alongside edamame, tempura vegetables, and stuffed squid.

Address: Av Samuel Lewis, Plaza Obarrio, Panama City, Panama
Phone: 507-265-1222


Gasthaus Bavaria

This festive restaurant is operated by a couple of German expatriates, who take great pleasure in sharing their delicious native cuisine. Schnitzel and bratwurst are served with sides of tangy homemade sauerkraut. Fresh salads, and seafood specials, including herring ceviche, also find a place on the menu

Address: Street 50, Panama City Panama.
Phone: 507-265-6772


Jimmy’s

This jumping joint serves food round-the-clock, making it extremely popular with locals and visitors alike. Even better, prices are eminently affordable. Order a sandwich or an authentic Panamanian meal from the self-service counter, or venture outside to the barbecue for grilled octopus or steak. Another reason Jimmy’s is so popular is its strong, hot, always-fresh coffee.

Address: Ave Israel Panama City, Panama.
Phone: 507-266-1830


Caffe Pomodoro

This upscale Italian restaurant serves Mediterranean favorites like grilled fish, pork, and every type of pasta imaginable. Start with fried calamari or beef carpaccio, and then try a pizza made with your choice of toppings. Pasta is mix-and-match, so you can have clam or alfredo sauce with linguine, fettuccine, or raviolis. Dine inside next to murals of Italian sights or surrounded by tropical vegetation on the patio.

Address: Eusebio A. Morales, Hotel Suites Las Vegas, Panama City, Panama.
Phone: 507-269-5836


Habibis

a chilled out vibe exudes from this modern cafe bar located in then new town`s most popular night-strip. Two large areas, one inside and one out, comfortably accommodate diners and drinkers with mellow music setting the atmosphere. the menu offers variety from light snacks to a full blow-out and is strongly turkish influenced.

Address: Street Uruguay between Ave. 4 and Ave. 5 south.


Machu Pichu

Since the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Seaboth have to share Panama, a competition for the best seafood arises.

Address: Usabio Morales, Panama City, Panama.
Phone: 507 264 9308


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