Reviews on Israeli food in San Pedro La Laguna, Western Highlands, Guatemala. San Pedro La Laguna (Spanish pronunciation: [sam ˈpeðɾo la laˈɣuna]) is a Guatemalan town on the southwest shore of Lake Atitlán. For centuries, San Pedro La Laguna has been inhabited by the Tz'utujil people, and in recent years it has also become a tourist destination for its Spanish language schools, night life, and proximity to the lake and volcanos.
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We offer espacial and high quality of homemade hamburgers, we have beef, chicken and vegan. As well we have few main dishes on middle eastern style ,starters ,Beers wine with delicious food!
Super friendly waiter/staff. We got a free appetiser which immediately gave a preview of what was coming. Splendid main course; burger was fantastic and the fries were excellent. Lots of sauces to choose from (which are freely at your disposal).
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5 based on 247 reviews
Completely perfect! The place is peaceful and beautiful with an incredible view, very nice vibe.The food was incredibly delicious!!! I went there for lunch on saturday with my family and my two dogs. The service was great, the waiters were super friendly and nice. We had some hummus which was delicious and the best artichokes Iâve ever had in my life! We also ordered pasta, sababa fish, stuffed peppers and a chicken salad and it was all yummy and fresh â¥ï¸. We enjoyed Sababa and we will definitely go back (canât wait till next time).
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4 based on 15 reviews
Totally unassuming, 3 min from the Pana dock, 25q falafel wraps, soft drinks and nothing else. Simple, cheap, and oh, so filling, this reminds me of real falafel/fry/shawarma stands in Europe and Turkey. Pretty sure they try to keep it as kosher as possible (closed Saturdays from what I've seen) and though the place is as frequented as flies as by customers, don't let that put you off. I haven't had falafel this good in years. When they ask you if you want it spicy they mean REALLY spicy, Asia spicy, not South of the US border "spicy light" a lot of us are used to so keep that in mind when they douse your pita in flavorful fire. This place is my munchie staple. It keeps weird hours sometimes but that's to be expected in places like this. It's not really the sort of place I sit and chill, more of a grab and go, but it IS a good place to meet people and located pretty conveniently being right near the docks and many bars so there's no excuse to drink on an empty stomach as long as they're open. TBH they could work a little on cleanliness but I've never been ill there, so they still win!
4 based on 21 reviews
In one week, I ate here 4 times. It is clean, the food is great, service is good and very reasonable priced. I had the special Mediterranean plate with hummus, falafel, and salads. Everything was delicious. Some nights there is live music. A family run restaurant with wonderful owners. One of my favorite restaurants in the area.
4 based on 43 reviews
Food was good but not the best hummus and falafel we had at Lake Atitlan. The hummus was way too strong on tahini for our taste (not enough chickpea and lemon to even it out). Pita bread was soft but no wholemeal option. Falafel was tasty. Mint tea was really fresh and excellent. Would recommend trying this place but I have to say that the falafel plate at Shanti Shanti 2 was better (and cheaper).
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