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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 279 reviews
The Clover Restaurant offers a great variaty of nacional and internacional food, with a friendly service, in a beautiful garden with lake view.
Conveniently located in the tourist area, a big choice of international dishes. The pasta carbonara was quite good (less than 6$). Itâs a restaurant with mixed local and expat staff, so Spanish and English are both fine. Nice view on the lake from the garden!
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4 based on 126 reviews
Finger-licking good vegetarian/vegan food with view upon the lake! Simple yet tasty, flavorful dishes that leaves you full and satisfied. Loved the quiet atmosphere too.Impeccable. We came back 3 times during our 1 week stay in town!
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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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