Honduras Restaurants

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tela beach: there are plenty of nice...

by hanspeter_W.

A sleepy coastal town, Tela has been slowly, but surely working its way to becoming an important beach destination. Located less than 90 km east of San Pedro Sula's International airport, and connected by an excellent paved highway, Tela is very easily reached from San Pedro Sula. If you are driving your own car, the driving time is under one hour from San Pedro Sula. If you are taking the public bus your best option would be to choose Hedman Alas, a first class service coach operator that has non stop service from San Pedro Sula to Tela; otherwise, make sure that you take one of the direct non stop buses to La Ceiba, and let the driver know you wish to get off at the entrance to Tela. From this point, you can easily catch a taxi to take you to the beaches, that have become Tela's main attraction. Tela has been the site of a pilot program aimed to create the Tourist Police. The result...

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Carribean Creamery: Best Coffee on the island

by boricuajc

Found this spot by accident. After about two days I happen to walk into this establishment and found that it had the closest thing to Dunkin Donuts. The owner is a great person, very friendly. She is a great source of information on the island. To bad that she's not open late at night. The coffee is great. Bagels are good.

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Restaurante Luces del Norte: Fantastic Seafood Soup in Tela

by iwys

Restaurante Luces del Norte serves the best seafood soup I have ever had. It's piled high with fresh seafood (see photos). It's a relaxed beach shack type of place, where locals sit in vests and shorts, drinking beer.

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Mavis & Dixies Restaurant: Fresh Fish on Roatán

by iwys

There are some good restaurants on Roatán, but Mavis & Dixies is my favourite. It has a great atmosphere, good service and superb food. On two different nights I tried the blackened mahi mahi and the grilled wahoo They were both delicious. There is a nice terrace at the back, overlooking the beach. They also serve excellent breakfasts. It's a great place to eat. The blackened mahi mahi

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Cafe Mariposa: Fresh seafood on the Utila waterfront

by Bakesone

Cafe Mariposa is a great place for an inexpensive seafood meal, meeting friends for a cold beer, or looking out at the Utila waterfront. The wait staff is friendly, speak english, and are happy to talk about Utila. The grilled snapper was simple, perfectly done, and accompanied with rice and vegetables for about $6.00 US. Soda or beer for $1. The upstairs open air seating and ceiling fans make it a great place for a meal after a day of diving.

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Weekend's Pizza: Pizza muy rica!

by ashley05p

A former Peace Corps volunteer opened this nice pizza place in Santa Rosa de Copan. Seriously some of the best pizza I've had and it was inexpensive. We watched the cook pick basil from the garden to put on the pizza, it was so fresh. The italiano pizza, garlic bread, and limonada.

El Patio: In Tegucigalpa we have tipical...

by Mailo

In Tegucigalpa we have tipical restaurants like the 'EL PATIO', where you will find great food from Honduras and Mexican food.Cheap en a lots of food, be prepared. Pincho Mixto.. all kind of meat and all with a great dressing. (picante) (spice)

Road side cafe in Roatan: The local food

by Mittnic

This was a nice place for a cup of coffee and a sandwich. Overall Honduras is not a country where you go for the food. It's beans, corn and rice ... beans, corn and rice ... beans, corn and rice... beans, corn and rice

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the typical honduran breakfast

by secretmachines

the breakfast we got every morning that we were there consisted of scrambled eggs, beans, honduran dry cheese, fried plantanes and toast. (with occasional avocado every now and then). It was accompanied by very strong but delicious coffee. The best coffee i had the whole trip was in the indigenous houses in Atlantica which was very sweet.

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ARROZ CON FRIJOLES

by kiwigal_1

This is not so much a restaurant tip but a cultural food tip. Arroz con Frijoles or rice and beans in english is a staple dish in Honduras. The beans are cooked in various ways, fried, mashed, boiled and have usually had some sort of condiment added. To be honest I didn't particularly care for this dish much at all which made life a little hard for me because I was living with a Honduran family. I lost a lot of weight in Honduras but I was not starving.

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Q:  Hello fellow travelers. I am planning a trip to Honduras this Jan through Feb. When looking at all the pictures of places to go,... 

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A: Although it's been a while since my last visit to Honduras, I can offer a few recommendations. I'd put Trujillo near the top of your list - it's got nice beaches, an... 

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