Tegucigalpa Restaurants

  1. Café Honoré

    Five or eight bucks is a lot to drop on a sandwich, but this may be the only place in Honduras to get the real deal instead of processed ham and Wonder bread. Hot and cold sandwiches come with combinations of salami, roast beef, prosciutto, roast peppers, mozzarella cheese and more, with a choice of wheat bread, sourdough, baguette or pita. This is also a gourmet deli, for all your pickle and pâte needs.

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  2. Food Stands

    At lunch, the food stands in front of Iglesia Los Dolores fill the air with the smoke, sounds and smells of sizzling meats, and people ordering, eating and talking. There's a little of everything here - pupusas, baleadas, soups and, of course, grilled beef and chicken. A must-do if you like street food.

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  3. Pan y Más

    This small first-floor shop has fresh cookies, bread and pretty good bagels. There are sodas and coffee, plus light sandwiches - crab, ham or turkey.

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