Copan Restaurants

La Llama del Bosque an open air restaurant full of plants and natural greenery, a block and a half from the
downtown museum. Dinners run from $3 to $4, with breakfast around $1.50. The food is very basic. Popular,
often crowded, long waits are common.

Tunkul, a restaurant specializing in beef or chicken burrittos, is just down from the museum in the center of town. They are open for both lunch and dinner. Good service, good food and nice ambience.

Restaurante Los Gauchos serving Uruguayan cuisine, grilled meats, paella, filet minion, cerviche and sea food.
Complete dinners run about $12 per person. Los Gauchos is located two blocks from the Central Park of
Copan. A little pricey, but worth it for meat lovers.

Comedor Chuspi Pollo is where the natives eat out. It's located in front of the Hotel La Siesta near the police
station. Ugly decor and no sign in front, open only in the evening, offers fried chicken. Great local atmosphere, if
you want to eat with the locals, this is the place. One dollar buys a complete meal.

Casa Grande located in a remodeled house, outdoor garden for dinning. Buffet style, typical Honduran cuisine,
but special plates can be made to order with advance notice. About $4 per person.

 

 


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