International Gastronomic Offer
The central region of Panama offers a vibrant culinary scene that reflects the country’s cultural diversity. In Panama City, you’ll find everything from traditional Panamanian cuisine —such as sancocho, arroz con pollo, and ceviche— to gourmet proposals by renowned chefs, influenced by Afro-Caribbean, Asian, and European flavors.
In areas like Casco Antiguo, San Francisco, Obarrio, and Costa del Este, you’ll find plenty of signature restaurants, food trucks, and gastronomic markets.
West Panama, including areas like La Chorrera and Arraiján, stands out for its traditional fondas and authentic local flavors. Eating in Panama is an essential part of the experience.
Traditional Panamanian food
The gastronomy of Panama’s interior preserves the most authentic roots of traditional Panamanian cuisine. In provinces such as Coclé, Herrera, Los Santos, and Veraguas, standout dishes include seafood guacho, carimañola, tamal de olla, and cow foot soup.
Local fondas and markets offer homemade flavors, prepared using recipes passed down through generations. The use of fresh ingredients like corn, yam, and smoked meats gives each dish its unique identity.
Unlike the international offerings of the capital, here the focus is on the native and rural. Tasting this cuisine means diving into the cultural heart of the country.
Coffee as a global attraction
Panamanian coffee is world-renowned for its exceptional quality, especially Geisha coffee, grown in the highlands of Chiriquí. Thanks to the climate, altitude, and volcanic soils of regions like Boquete and Volcán, Panamanian beans develop complex, floral, and fruity flavor profiles that attract international tasters and baristas.
Local producers have perfected processes such as washed, honey, and natural, raising the standard of specialty coffee. Visiting coffee farms, many of which are open to tourism, allows you to learn about the entire process “from plant to cup.” Tasting Panamanian coffee is to experience a unique sensory journey.
Flavors of Panama | Tradition & Fusion
Panama is a melting pot of cultures, a product of its history as a global meeting point. Indigenous peoples, Afro-descendants, Europeans, Asians, and migrants from around the world have contributed their flavors and traditions, giving rise to a diverse and rich gastronomy.
Traditional Panamanian cuisine blends Creole, Afro-Caribbean, and indigenous flavors. Dishes such as sancocho, rice with pigeon peas, carimañolas, and tamales reflect the country's cultural and culinary richness.
Panama's international cuisine is known for its diversity. You'll find restaurants serving Italian, Japanese, Chinese, Peruvian, Mexican, and other cuisines, reflecting its cosmopolitan character and vibrant culinary scene.
Panama offers a vibrant signature food scene, with international chefs fusing local ingredients and modern techniques, creating unique culinary experiences at high-end restaurants in the capital.
Street food in Panama, including fondas and food trucks, offers authentic and accessible flavors. From empanadas and ceviches to traditional dishes, it's a delicious way to experience the local cuisine.
Disfruta de la Comida Panameña

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