Best Peruvian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Peruvian food in Chiriqui Province. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Peruvian restaurants near you.. Chiriquí Province is a mountainous wonderland, located near the Barú Volcano. If you’re an adventure and nature lover, you’ll be right at home here, as the region offers everything from white-water rafting and kayaking to zip-line rainforest rides and hiking. More relaxed activities, such as coffee plantation tours and bird-watching, also are available here. To reach Chiriquí, you’ll likely pass through David, Panama’s third-largest city. If you choose to visit the Gulf of Chiriquí, you’ll find first-rate scuba diving, snorkeling, and other water sports that take full advantage of its marine location.
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4 based on 13 reviews
This Peruvian cuising is the absolutely best fish restaurant in David.The dishes are fantastic and the restaurant itself cosy.
This restaurant is located in Pedregal near the port of David. It was recommended by people working for the Maritime Authority as a good lunch spot. They were right, the seafood is fresh, preparations very typical of this part of Panama and costs are reasonable.I would recommend giving it a try
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This is an off the beaten path gem. They have daily specials that are full dinners for half the normal price! I had sea bass and shrimp and it was just excellent. The service is great, very friendly and helpful. The owner comes out to greet you. There is free WiFi.
4 based on 22 reviews
Eat is a must, enjoy an art ... True to this slogan, we are also working in our restaurant to spoil you all around. Our European cuisine with a touch of Central America used predominantly local ingredients that guarantee freshness and quality. Let yoursel
Manfred and Doris are dutiful in bring you a nice respite from a long day at the beach. Though they are both from Germany, their culinary bend doesn't stop there. Their offerings include some Southeast Asian tastes along with Mediterranean and South American. Everything served is made right on site.We are glad that you enjoyed your dinner and we are looking forward to welcome you again, Doris & Manfred
4 based on 123 reviews
We went with a group of four, including my wife who is Peruvian (so I feel her opinion carries a little more weight). With reviews, we always give the benefit of the doubt as we understand how important these reviews are to the success of a restaurant. But we were very disappointed with the quality, quantity, and service speed of the main dishes. The Cusco-born owner, his daughter, and the waiters were all nice and friendly. But the food was below average, for all in the group. We ordered Lomo Saltado, which is the standard Peruvian dish, and if a restaurant cannot get this right, it won't be able to get the rest of its dishes right. The lomo (beef) was very tough and chewy. The fries that they used were not home-cut but the frozen fries that you buy at the supermarket. And the taste was off. The portion was probably the smallest Lomo Saltado I've ever had in my life (and I've had this dish dozens upon dozens of times). The others in the group had corvina (sea bass), and they commented that it was not as good as that of the Fish House (sorry, not trying to compare, but that's where we ate the day before, and the dish was essentially the same).Lastly, it had taken at least 45 minutes for our main dishes to come out, and there was nobody else in the restaurant who had come in before us and who did not yet have food. We noticed that there was a family of 4-5 outside in the balcony who had arrived after us, and they were served their food before us. The only explanation that we have for them receiving food beforehand was that we had ordered soup and possibly they preferred to serve locals quicker as they could be repeat customers. StOverall, a disappointing experience for the price we paid ($70 for four people), and there are frankly many better options in Boquete. While the restaurant is spacious and the chupe de camerones soup was actually good, this restaurant has a long ways to go in terms of its main course food quality and professionalism/fairness in its service.
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4 based on 66 reviews
We don't know what the names are but both of our meals were wonderful. My wife had steak (cooked perfectly) topped with shellfish with a marinade. I had a steak (also perfectly cooked) with shrimp and longostinas in a delicious gravy sauce. We topped this off with pisco sours. Perfect dinner for my wife's birthday.
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4 based on 65 reviews
This is our 3rd restaurant we tried while in Boquete... So disappointed in what we get.PROS-delicious calamari though VERY SMALL portion for $10.00-good beers-gorgeous ambience outside seating-convenient locationCONS-a bit overpriced for what we get (local beer should be like $1.25 or so NOT $3.25-unfriendly service. Waitresses hardly smiled or conversed with us
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