I love, love, love, this place!It captures Livingstons soul, You feel like you are eating in the table of a garifuna,.Lots of love in this restaurant, above all, you feel at home. DIANA, The owner is charismatic, and welcoming and involved in many projects for the youth and empowerment of Garifuna women. Food wise, asides from the famous tapado they have other things like Harabadas, which is very traditional, and unknown. For appertif, Giffity is a must, a traditional drink from Africa, it is prepared with tons of herbs, has been with ancestors,besides their beds, for tummy aches, low pressure,their sort of tequila but with many medicinal properties. You can also request music and cultural presentations,if you have...
Read moreI liked the place; but, I was disappointed when I was charged $10 extra quetzales for a "tax" that no one else has charge me. The plate was $50Q, double the price for the same plate of food around the park. I don't want to be cheap, but I feel they pray on the tourist and I do not appreciate that. The food tasted really good. However, they mixed our orders, my husband received his chicken with my side and viceversa. The lady was really nice changing the meat around on the plate, and she tried to pleased me with water and lime. The place was ok, but you should explore more before...
Read moreThe young Waitress was spreading very bad vibes, didn‘t feel welcome at all. At least in the end another waiter came to our table, who was at least able to smile at us. The prices are quite high for what you get. The tip was unfortunately already included in the final bill.. The menu is translated wrong, don‘t know what a ceviche has to do with coconut soup? Toilet awfull. Sorry for being that honest, but if you visit the most expensive place in town you are allowed to feel like a guest and not like an invader who’s just good enough to go to a dirty toilet without...
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