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La Florida Casa Club is a wonderful place to enjoy with family and friends, where you can have the very best honduran dishes and excellent grills, as you enjoy high quality coffee at our restaurant. If thats not enough, we also have exotic animals in our
We were a large mission group, with over 40 people. We walked to this restaurant, as it was adjacent to our hotel. The driveway was dirt & uneven. I was nervous, because of my bad knees, I had a flashlight and tried not to fall. The food came out & all of it was good. It was typical Honduran food. It was hot & the drinks were cold. I had some kind of fruit punch, which was delicious. It was coconut flavor. I didn't know what most of the food was, but it was all good. The restaurant is pretty with nice decor and a great staff.
4 based on 28 reviews
Excellent little restaurant in the beautiful Valley of the Angels. We have eaten here many times and the food is outstanding and the owners are delightful, remembering us each time we stop in. The pace is low key and there couldn't be a better place to enjoy a nice meal. Valley is a great town to visit with lots of vendors and artifacts. This IS the place to eat when you are there! Enjoy!
4 based on 15 reviews
I first tried this restaurant in Miami and since we were in Teguc we had to visit. I love baleadas and I'm glad we tried this location.The shop is basic and a nice environment. The staff was pleasant and helpful. The food was fresh and delicious. I had the Chuchi Baleadas which is basically a rolled baleada sliced to imitate sushi, nice.Definitely try this place out if you're in the area. A taste of Honduras!
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Je suis allée avec ma famille et un de mes enfants a choisi un plat sous lequel il y avait des cafards qui ont commencé a sortir de partout! Un vraie cauchemar!
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4 based on 36 reviews
In terms of restaurant reviews, please keep in mind that everything is relative. What I would consider 4 stars in New York or Washington, DC is not the same as what I consider 4 stars to be in Valle de Angeles, Honduras. With that caveat in mind, I give this restaurant 4 stars and recommend it to anyone living in or traveling in Honduras.We were a party of four people--3 Hondurans and one American (myself) in search of the main meal of the day--lunch. We did exercise the normal precaution of ordering cold soft drinks in bottles or cans (i.e. no ice in a glass either) rather than a natural juice drink. This is standard practice when traveling in developing countries. Frankly, we did not exercise caution and did eat the side salads (one type had fresh lettuce and tomato with olive oil and vinegar dressing, and the other had shredded raw cabbage and tomato marinated in vinegar with some mild spices), which is "typical" or traditional. We did not get sick, despite our choice to eat the fresh salads.We started with an excellent traditional/typical appetizer, a simple "anafre" dip of refried beans and cheese with homemade corn tortilla chips. Delicious! Two people ordered the fried fish, which comes with the head and tail on it to demonstrate its freshness. The fish were meaty and delicious and included a side salad and rice or baked potato--very nice. One person had the pork tenderloin and the other had the beef--both requested these large luncheon meals with the "typical" Honduran sides, which include excellent refried beans (Honduras is famous for its small, red beans), white rice seasoned perfectly, marinated shredded cabbage side salad, marinated tomato, green pepper and onion salsa known as "chismol", and fantastic, ripe (think sweet) plantains with a bit of cream on top--yummy! The corn tortillas were very fresh and homemade. I ordered the beef medium rare. It was prepared perfectly in shish kabob chunks and seasoned nicely. The beef was tasty and not tough, which is important and not always the case in Honduras. We passed on the tempting dessert choices since we were so full.I can tell you that the ladies' room was very clean and painted creatively. It did not smell. It had regular flush toilets, sinks with running water, soap, and paper towels. These are important details for a good restaurant. In Honduras you always put the used toilet paper in a small trash can provided in each stall. This keeps the pipes from getting clogged. I noticed that there were trash bags, but no trash cans. My Honduran friends explained that the only reason that the trash bags in each stall did not sit properly in trash baskets is that some people in Honduras steal small trash cans/baskets from the bathrooms--sad, but true. So, some restaurants provide only a bag. The restaurant is open air, not air conditioned, which is not surprising. They do have good fans that help keep the flies off of you and your food.We were very happy that this restaurant was open on a Monday. Many places in Valle de Angeles are closed on Monday, despite the signs that say "Open Today". There were several people dining at La Tasca de Manolo, which in part led us to believe that the place would be good.La Tasca de Manolo is owned by a very pleasant, Spaniard actually named Pedro, not Manolo but he will answer to the name Manolo. I saw that the menu even offers the famous Spanish seafood, meat and rice dish, paella, if you order in advance. The restaurant is conveniently located at the main entrance to the town, so shopping nearby is very handy. It has several TVs on the walls, so it probably does a great business on the weekends with soccer fans.While in Valle de Angeles, don't miss a visit to the renovated town square with its red and yellow bandstand and fountain. If it is open, you should stop in the Spanish colonial church too. We enjoyed some "Michoacanas" which are fresh fruit popsicles from Mexico. We ate them in the shade and even found running water in the square to wash our hands afterwards!Valle de Angeles is a nice tourist side trip from Tegucigalpa. It is located in the pine tree-covered mountains of central Honduras. We were lucky to have beautiful sunshine, blue skies, a nice breeze, and a few clouds after it looked like rain. On our way back to the capital, we stopped by the town of Santa Lucia to see its church which had been recently re-painted a bright white. It looked lovely. The church is always closed on Mondays, so we did not get to see it inside. If you have a chance, go on another day. Again, the weekends are more crowded than the weekdays. I recommend the weekdays, but perhaps not a Monday.
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Went with my family a sunday afternoon, we order chicken sandwich, chicken nacho and beef nacho. All the food was great, tasty, and good sizes. If you don't eat much you can share a meal. The restaurant is small and has no air conditioning because is very open. The menu is with a limited selection, but if you want good nachos it is the place.
4 based on 41 reviews
El mejor restaurante/bar de deportes en Tegucigalpa. The best sports restaurant and bar in Tegucigalpa. Programacion Sky y todos los canales de deportes.
God knows I love this place. The food is amazing, the ambiance is appropriate for a date, for a friend's reunion, and even for business meetings... It just works! They have a wide variety of dishes, mostly sandwich, burgers, ceviche. They also have great buffalo wings! The tacos and nachos are good too. The drinking is very varied too, beer, shots, cocktails, you name it, they have it. On weekends (or Thursdays, I'm not sure) they have live music, really turns the thing up. Puts everyone in mood! The only thing I don't like quite much is the service. People just don't care and attention sucks big time!!! Just had to wait for my bill over half an hour...
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Es un restaurante didáctico que entrena cocineros y personal de servicio para restaurantes, ofrecen un menú único por día (que pueden revisar en su perfil de facebook). El menú completo de entrada+plato fuerte+postre es de 80 lp, y tienen opciones de bebidas desde los 10 lp.A mi me pareció muy buena la comida, de muy buen nivel, se puede ver a los instructores cuidando el trabajo de los chicos, así que se esmeran por brindar un servicio de calidad. El lugar no es tan bonito, pero si agradable, y tiene parqueo gratis dentro de las instalaciones.
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A place to escape from the city, cozy atmosphere, great music, food and the best views in Santa Lucia.We strive to make our dishes as natural as possible: no colorants or preservatives, with artisan, organic bread and special ingredients that give a Hondu
Beautiful and cozy. I would definitely go back to Sabaneta. Good food, nice drinks, great atmosphere and affordable...perfect combination! The owner welcomed us with a smile and made us feel like home! A new must in Santa Lucía!!!
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Restaurante familiar con áreas de esparcimiento para todos los clientes, área para eventos, parque infantil, terraza
Cuando estés de viaje en Honduras, o si vives en Honduras; no puedes decir no vas a visitar Kafeto's, es un lugar familiar, agradable, con buen ambiente, con personas especializadas en lo que hacen. No sólo eso, si no que también tienen una buena seguridad. Pueden disfrutar de un buen café, buenos postres,buenos platos de comida con sabor y tradición de Honduras. Mis respetos totales para Kafeto's!!
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