Eating: Lanquin // Semuc Champey Posted on February 5, 2013 by admin Reply RESTAURANT CHAMPEY RESTAURANT CHAMPEY
Eating: Utila Posted on February 5, 2013 by admin Reply TREE TANIC TREE TANIC TREE TANIC TREE TANIC TREE TANIC TREE TANIC TREE TANIC TREE TANIC TRANQUILA BAR TRANQUILA BAR TRANQUILA BAR BABALU BABALU LA CASITA LA CASITA DONA ROSA SKID ROW SKID ROW FRIENDLY GIRL CAFE GENESIS CAFE GENESIS CAFE GENESIS CAFE
Eating: Copan Ruinas Posted on February 5, 2013 by admin Reply PUPUSERIA EL PIJAZO PUPUSERIA EL PIJAZO TACOS MEXICANOS TACOS MEXICANOS
Eating: San Ignacio Posted on February 5, 2013 by admin Reply STREET MEAT STREET MEAT STREET MEAT STREET MEAT POP’S DINER: Bottomless coffee! POP’S DINER: Menu POP’S DINER: Breakfast burrito and tacos — delicious. ROSITAS: Brightly colored to catch your attention. ROSITA’S: Good food, fair prices, generous portions. Tramper’s delight. ROSITA’S: Fry chicken is a staple in Belize and the portions here are enough to tide you over the entire day — or split with a friend. KO-OX HAN-NAH KO-OX HAN-NA CHINESE RESTAURANT
Eating: Caye Caulker Posted on February 5, 2013 by admin Reply Fishing boats come in each afternoon along the shores in Caye Caulker.
Eating: Placencia Posted on February 5, 2013 by admin Reply JDees HALF of the fish burrito at JDees Farmers market — best bet for fruits and vegetables in Placencia. Xavi’s one-pot stew chicken.
Casa Oro, San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua Posted on January 29, 2013 by admin Reply The girls dorm on the second floor — it gets hot, but it’s comfortable enough. Computers for use. The spacious kitchen with plenty of cooking tops and fridges.