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Lívingston

Restaurants in Lívingston

  1. A

    Restaurante Buga Mama

    This place enjoys the best location of any restaurant in town, and profits go to the Asociación Ak Tenemit. There's a wide range of seafood and other dishes on the menu, including a very good tapado. Most of the waiters here are trainees in a community sustainable tourism development scheme, so service can be sketchy, but forgivable.

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  2. Gaviota's Restaurant

    Boat trips go to the Seven Altars, but locals say it's better to walk there to experience the natural beauty and the Garífuna people along the way. About halfway along, next to the rope bridge is Gaviota's Restaurant , serving decent food and ice-cold beers and soft drinks.

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  3. B

    Restaurante Gaby

    For a good honest feed in underwhelming surrounds, you can't go past Gaby's. She serves up the good stuff: lobster, tapado, rice and beans and good breakfasts at good prices. The telenovelas (soap operas) come free.

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  4. C

    Restaurante Bahía Azul

    The Bahía's central location, happy decor and good fresh food keep it popular. The menu's wide, with a good mix of Caribbean, Guatemalan and Asian influences. It opens early for breakfast.

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  5. D

    Tilingo-Lingo

    An intimate little place down near the beach. It advertises food from 10 countries, and makes a pretty good job of it, with the Italian and East Indian dishes being the standouts.

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  6. E

    McTropic Restaurante

    Some of the best-value seafood dishes in town are on offer at this laid-back little place. Grab a table streetside for people watching and sample some of the good Thai cooking.

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  7. F

    Antojitos Yoli's

    This is the place to come for baked goods. Especially recommended are the coconut bread and pineapple pie.

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