Clearly the best dining experience my group had in Panama City was at Manolo Caracol in Casco Viejo. This fixed price establishment with no set menu was a real treat. (NOTE: Manolo Caracol is permanently closed).
There are so many great places to eat in Panama City that it was impossible for me to cover all the places I had hoped to visit. This post will cover everywhere I had a chance to eat. For my entry on Panama City’s nightlife and bars, click here.
Modern with a taste of tradition. Cosmopolitan yet distinctly Panamanian. Great food and nightlife. Panama City has a little of everything and makes for both a great long weekend getaway and an extended stay. With innovative architecture and amount of money flowing through the city, it’s earning its aspiration to become the “Dubai of Latin America”, although there is a long way to go.