The Highlands Restaurants

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  • 21. Lekaf

    $ | Zona 1

    One of Huehue's better eateries offers everything from filet mignon to pizza, which is reputed by many locals to be the best in town. All can be washed down with a nice selection of liquados (fruit or yogurt smoothies). With live music on weekends, this is also a good place for after-dinner drinks.

    6 Calle 6–40, Huehuetenango, Huehuetenango, 13001, Guatemala
    7764–3202

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    Rate Includes: Closed Tues, Credit cards accepted
  • 22. Pájaro Azul

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    Tired of frijoles? There isn't a single bean to be found at this café, which serves up outstanding crepes. Choose from a small but creative menu of savory dinner crepes—fill them with vegetables, tofu, chicken, or pork—and sweet dessert crepes—we like the banana–brown sugar–yogurt Jamaica one—or pick and choose among your favorite ingredients. While you wait, you can thumb through a pile of back-issue magazines (including, oddly enough, the New Yorker).

    Panajachel, Sololá, 07010, Guatemala
    7762–2596

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Thurs., No credit cards
  • 23. Royal Paris

    $ | Zona 1

    This bistro caters to foreign students, so the menu covers a lot of bases. Some dishes aren't the least bit Parisian, such as the succulent chicken-curry kebab. It's all prepared with flair, however. The ambience at this second-floor restaurant is definitely imported, and slightly bohemian, courtesy of the paintings of cabaret scenes. There's also a bar with an extensive wine list. Stop by on Tuesday evenings; it's movie night, with a French or Italian film (with Spanish subtitles).

    Calle 14A 3–06, Quetzaltenango, Quetzaltenango, 09001, Guatemala
    7761–1942

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch Mon., Credit cards accepted
  • 24. Tu Café

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    Take a break from shopping at this tiny eatery—you'll find just 10 tables here—with plain decor on the corner of the Parque Central. This place offers a huge selection of sandwiches—choose from chicken, various cheeses, ham, roast beef, or club—or opt for the daily lunch special, with a main course, usually chicken-based—perhaps a pepián, with a side of rice and vegetables—for Q25. You can fortify yourself early in the day, too, with a breakfast of omelets or pancakes.

    5 Av. 6–44, Chichicastenango, Quiché, 14006, Guatemala
    7756–1448

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    Rate Includes: No credit cards
  • 25. Tzigan Tinamit

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    Chichi's best selection of hot beverages is served up at Tzigan Tinamit, a small café that sits on the corner of 5 Avenida and 6 Calle, the street you are likely to walk between your minivan shuttle and the market. These folks brew up all manner of cappuccinos, espressos, mochas, and hot chocolate, all perfect to wrap your hands around on a chilly day, of which there are many here. Not that you're likely to be lugging your laptop here on market day, but you'll find Wi-Fi access, too.

    5 Av. 5–67, Chichicastenango, Quiché, 14006, Guatemala
    7756–1144
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