Sort of stumbled upon this place by accident, and we couldn't tell if it was open or not because no one was there at the time, but we were seated and pleasantly surprised to find some really decent, and not overly heavy food.
Quality is high for the area, and although it's a bit more expensive than other places, it's still La Ceiba and brutally affordable. It's very quiet and secluded inside, lush, although hot and humid. However they happily will aim some fans your way.
Very nice staff once they warmed up to us. I think at least one of the staff spoke English if you do not speak Spanish, but the menu is easy...
Read moreA beautiful and relaxing place to have tasty food. Prices are high but they do a very decent job with their dishes. The chuletas are too pricey and the amount is not worth it. However, try the salad. It has a variety of ingredients and the size is fair. Watch out because you can only pay through transfer and cash. No cards allowed. The customer service is not great but remember they have you paying for a tip that's included in the receipt which is not a Honduran tradition. If you are a chronic or severe allergic/ asthmatic mind that the kitchen is open and you can...
Read moreLove this unassuming place. You could easily walk by without realizing it was a restaurant. I had the calamari in garlic sauce with fried yucca al mojo. Delicious! And the vegetables that accompany the dish was superb! It is cash only so come...
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