Comedor Eben Ezer

Lago de Atitlán


This simple lunch hall at the base of the town hall is a gathering place for the Kaqchiquel community. Expect hearty helpings of such down-home fare as caldo de res (broth with meat and veggies) and carne guisado (stewed beef) with abundant side portions of rice and veggies.


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