Panama City is known as a great tourist location, and one of the tourism hubs of the Americas. It’s got lots of factors that attract visitors all year round. It’s also got lots to offer for expats, who flock to the city for many of the same reasons tourists do. And while Panama isn’t traditionally known as a culinary city (by Latin American standards), that reputation is changing quickly, and “the cream is rising to the top” so to speak, when it comes to wining and dining in Panama’s capital. Here are what we think are six, cant-miss places to eat and drink in Panama City, Panama:
Barrio Pizza
Who doesn’t love pizza? No, seriously. Think about that for a minute. Barrio Pizza is Panama’s answer to old-world, neopolitan syle, brick oven pizza; and it’s got a modern Panamanian twist to boot. Barrio’s charm is in its simplicity. It serves one size of pizza (about 10”), as well as some delicious small plate apps like meatballs, olives, salads, and antipasti. It’s located in Casco Viejo, at Edificio Neuman Local #1, Av Central Calle 8, Panamá, Panama.
Gaucho’s
If you’re looking for a great steak, Gaucho’s is a Panamanian classic that still holds up after years of success on Calle Uruguay. The menu is largely steak, prepared Argentinian/Uruguayan style, with classic sides and a great wine list. Prices are moderate, but quality is consistent, and the value for the food/experience is incredible. Make sure to go early, or book a reservation, as this place fills up practically every day during the week. Gaucho’s Steakhouse is located on Calle Uruguay, in front of the old Manrey Hotel.
Solomon’s Deli
This is truly a unique place to eat in Panama City. Why? Because there literally is no other place like it in the country. Solomon’s is a Montreal-style deli, serving traditional (and not so traditional) deli cuisine on a daily basis. Solomon’s has imported, smoked meat sandwiches, poutine, pastrami, and smoked salmon sandwiches, as well as burgers, kids plates, and a classic meatloaf plate. They also import and sell Canadian mustard and chips, as well as have an extensive beer menu. Solomon’s is located in Paitilla Mall, on Calle Ramon H. Jurado in Punta Paitilla.
Beirut
Located in the heart of Panama City’s El Cangrejo district, Beirut is truly a fun night out on the town. The food is good, Lebanese cuisine, and plated (mostly) for sharing. Portions are big, and there are many healthy options on the menu. The best part of Beirut, however, is the atmosphere. On the weekends, there is a live Middle Eastern dance show, and many large groups of diners and partygoers. If you’re looking for a fun night out, to wine and dine guests (or yourself), this is a great place. Beirut Restaurant is located at Calle Ricardo Arias, Panamá, Panama.
Palacio Lung Fung
This traditional Chinese restaurant has a fantastic, classic menu, with lots of local flavors for people will all types of tastes and budgets. Their specialty though, amongst Panamanians and foreigners alike, is their dim sum. On the weekends, between 9 and 3pm, you won’t find a better “brunch” in the country. Lung Fung serves traditional small plate dim sum, and a fantastic price, and fills its tables with many of Panama City’s strong Chinese community. Palacio Lung Fung is located at Carr Transístmica, Panamá, Panama
Aki Sake Bar & Japanese Kitchen
Aki is a great fusion addition to Panama City’s restaurant scene, and does a flawless job of combining traditional local ingredients and flavors with eastern dishes (particularly Japanese). Aki has a funky, artistic décor, and a fantastic selection of Sake’s and imported beer and liquors. You can find Aki in Casco Viejo on Calle 8 Este.