Must-see restaurants in The Highlands

  • Café Sabor Cruceño

    Santa Cruz La Laguna

    Up in the village, this brilliant community project comedor is run by local students who are learning to make traditional Guatemalan dishes to global…

  • Villa Cofrades

    Chichicastenango

    This charming cafe is tucked into the outside corner of Centro Comercial Santo Tomás and is a gem if you want to step back from the bustle of the market…

  • Esquina Asiatica

    Quetzaltenango

    This charming upstairs restaurant refreshes palates with generous plates from around Asia – Chinese dumplings, Indonesia satay, pad thai, Vietnamese…

  • Aj de Lunas

    Quetzaltenango

    This simple but cheerful dining hall is a good place to savor Xela home cooking, with daily specials like jocón (stew with tomatillo and cilantro) and…

  • Sabor de la India

    Quetzaltenango

    Authentic south Indian fare is whipped up here by a fellow from Kerala. Servings are huge; the thalis – platters of curried veggies, chicken or beef – are…

  • Circus Bar

    Panajachel

    Behind the swinging doors, Circus Bar has a cabaret atmosphere, with live music nightly from 7:30pm to 10:30pm. There is good pizza and even better pasta,…

  • Comedor Konojel

    San Marcos La Laguna

    This cheerily painted clapboard canteen serves up big healthy portions of Guatemalan food according to a changing daily menu to help support a wider…

  • El Patio

    Panajachel

    This is a locally popular joint for lunch; the front terrace makes an obvious meeting place. Try to make it for Monday lunch when everyone chows down on…

  • Mister Jon's

    Panajachel

    All the perks of a US diner are here in abundance, including buttermilk pancakes, great omelets with hash browns or country biscuits on the side, and free…

  • Mayan Inn

    Chichicastenango

    The three dining rooms at Chichi's classiest hotel feature colonial-style furnishings and canvases by renowned painter Humberto Garabito. Waiters wear…

  • Chero's Bar

    Panajachel

    Usefully located in the nightlife zone, Chero's can get pretty lively, with beer-drinking patrons gathering around simple wood tables as tuk-tuks zip by…

  • Restaurante Hana

    Panajachel

    Serving authentic Japanese cuisine, Hana is ensconced in the serene courtyard of the Casa Cakchiquel, graced by hanging plants and a gallery of photos of…

  • La Red Kat

    Quetzaltenango

    An alternative cultural center focusing on the economic reintegration of returning migrants, La Red Kat also provides grants for young chefs in training,…

  • La Stampa Bistro

    Quetzaltenango

    This cute bistro just off the central plaza is liberally decorated with printing paraphernalia – the owner's great-grandfather ran Xela's first printing…

  • Café Canela

    Quetzaltenango

    For breakfast and lunch on weekdays, la nicaragüense owner has a simple setup with a sunny patio and alternative vibe. You'll find creative variations on…

  • Xelapan

    Quetzaltenango

    This centrally located branch of the city-wide bakery chain is worth stopping into just to admire the fancy pastries on display, or to grab a bag of fresh…

  • Hummus-Ya

    San Pedro La Laguna

    Sabich, an Israeli sandwich lovingly stuffed with hard-boiled eggs, hummus and fried eggplant, is just one highlight on the menu at this cheerful Mideast…

  • Allala

    San Marcos La Laguna

    This groovy little shack can be found by the creek east of the village. Japanese owner Seiko makes a mean miso soup, plus vegetarian sushi and tempura…

  • Panque Waffles

    Quetzaltenango

    A good recipe for any restaurant is to do one or two things, and do them well. Panque Waffles nails it with, um, waffles, as well as brilliant burgers…

  • Café Nativos

    Quetzaltenango

    Part of a hostel/arts center in the Pasaje Enríquez, Café Nativos is an inviting place with good natural fare, espresso, French toast for breakfast,…

  • Chez Alex

    Panajachel

    The restaurant component of the Hotel Primavera serves some of Pana's finest cuisine, with a hefty dash of European influence and a wine list to back it…

  • Guajimbo's

    Panajachel

    This Uruguayan grill serves up generous helpings of steak, sausage and chicken dishes with vegetables, salad, garlic bread and rice or boiled potatoes…

  • Restaurante Fé

    San Marcos La Laguna

    Fé, about midway down the main trail, offers informal candlelit dining in a pleasant, open-air hall with a tree in the middle. The pastas, pan-fried fish…

  • Casa San Juan

    Chichicastenango

    One of the more stylish eateries, the San Juan occupies a beautiful colonial structure beside Santo Tomás with candlelit dining in various salons…

  • Blue Parrot

    San Pedro La Laguna

    An airy sports bar that does a wicked line in over two dozen different gourmet burgers, plus chili dogs and seriously filled sandwiches to go down with…

  • Club Ven Acá

    Lago de Atitlán

    Right at the dock is this trendy restaurant with a seasonally varying menu and a popular happy hour highlighted by purple-basil mojitos. Sunday brunch is…

  • Fuentes de Vida

    Panajachel

    This is the largest of a group of rather rustic cooking stalls at the rear of the market building, near the pork vendors. It offers half a dozen menu…

  • La Vienesa

    Quetzaltenango

    Drop into this little bakery for a glimpse of old-fashioned Xela, especially around 5pm when locals gather for hot chocolate and such pastries as pan de…

  • Los Asados

    Chichicastenango

    A cheery 1st-floor restaurant set back from the market hubbub, Los Asados is good for filling breakfasts, sandwiches and big grill plates. Always keep an…

  • Moonfish

    San Marcos La Laguna

    Along the main thoroughfare west of the square, Moonfish whips up hippie-friendly fare including tempeh sandwiches, tofu scrambles and mighty fine falafel…

  • Tacorazon

    Quetzaltenango

    Burrito lovers need go no further than Tacorazon to fill their boots. Conveniently tucked into a corner across from the main park, this bright place does…

  • 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…

  • Smokin Joe's

    San Pedro La Laguna

    The pool on the grounds of campground/cafe Chuasinayi is a global gathering place, particularly on Sundays when a character known as Smokin' Joe barbecues…

  • Deli Llama de Fuego

    Panajachel

    This groovy natural-foods haven revolves around a llama de fuego (African tulip) tree. Vegetarian options are well represented, along with a barrel-full…

  • Panorama

    Quetzaltenango

    A 10-minute hike up the hill at the south end of town with views over Xela worthy of its name, Panorama makes a romantic spot for that special night out…

  • Doña Cristy

    Quetzaltenango

    One of various snack stalls on the lower level of the central market, Doña Cristy cheerfully serves atol de elote (a hot maize beverage), empanadas and…

  • Sabe Delis

    Quetzaltenango

    Crepes and wood-fired pizzas are the main attractions at this upscale dining hall, which also prepares exceptionally zesty salads. Popular with both…

  • Deli Jasmín

    Panajachel

    This tranquil garden restaurant with hummingbirds darting about the flowers serves a range of healthy foods and drinks. Breakfast is served all day, and…

  • Comedor Mi Marquensita Susi

    San Marcos La Laguna

    This 'mom and pop' store on the central plaza is popular with expats after a cheap, home-cooked meal, which might explain why tofu dishes pop up among the…

  • La Taberna de Don Rodrigo

    Quetzaltenango

    This lively pub/snack bar grills up long bologna-and-cheese sandwiches, brought to the table with squeeze bottles of green sauce and icy pitchers of Xela…