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Close to everything‚ shopping, restaurants, historic sites, casinos, banks, etc‚.

Hotel Milan built and opened 2004 has the amenities and comfort that you seek when away from home. Located in the heart of Panama City‚ El Cangrejo District it is close to everything; Panama's best shopping, attractions, restaurant, banking, casinos, and only a few minutes away from the InterAmerican highway that connects the Americas through Panama.

Hotel Milan has 53 rooms; 6 economy rooms, 41 single rooms, and 6 suites all appointed with beautiful Spanish tile. Also private parking is provided and Internet access is in all rooms on the top floor.

Each room has A/C, hot showers and/or Jacuzzi's to relax you, cable TV and direct dial phones.   

Visit our fine restaurant and bar where we offer you exquisite dishes and a large selection of wines and liquors for your enjoyment in a pleasing ambiance. Download restaurant menu.

Panama is more than the Panama Canal; it is the bridge to the Americas and enclosed by two oceans the Atlantic and the Pacific. It is a land diverse of flora and fauna, exotic wildlife, a rich history and peoples.  The nightlife in Panama has something for everyone, jazz clubs, salsa dancing and the best seafood in the world.

All of us at Hotel Milan are here to offer tranquility, comfort and service to make your visit to Panama a memorable one.

Ask for our Rates and Discounts here.        Telephone Number 507-263-6130

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Boquete Restaurant Guide

Thanks to Boquete Panama Guide

Boquete probably has more restaurants per capita than any other city in Panama. I decided to do an omnibus update for the holiday eating season and for visitors.

There are several restaurants not mentioned, we know some and just have not had time or desire to eat at them. Each is linked to its post if we have one for the restaurant. More current opinions are here.

American

Bistro Boquete: I have many posts involving the Bistro since it is an anchor in Boquete. They are now serving breakfasts as well a lunch and dinners. Always a good place to go and feel welcome.
Subway: What could be more american than fast food? Actually not bad and at this time the best palc ein town for a sandwich.

Amigos: It is difficult to classify Amigos since they serve such a wide variety of food. They are listed under breakfast, Burgers and here also. Lunches are excellent and consistently good. Dinners vary with the chef and availability of ingredients. Check the dinner specials on the blackboard in addition to the menu.

Breakfast

Punto de Encuentro Cafe: Olga is wonderful. The food is ok and the atmosphere is still good but new construction is threatening the view.
Panamonte:
Jennifer’s Sunday brunch favorite.
El Cafe
: Been a while since we have eaten breakfast at El Cafe - closed
Central Park: My favorite Breakfast spot in Boquete.Watch the town wake up and enjoy something tasty
El Dorado Park: Alto Boquete, same menu as Central Park but lacking the atmosphere
Bistro Boquete: I have many posts involving the Bistro since it is an anchor in Boquete. They are now serving breakfasts as well a lunch and dinners. Always a good place to go and feel welcome.

Amigos - Located near the central Park in Bajo Boquete. A very good  American style breakfast. The Eggs Boquete sound good and if you like a vinegar heavy attempt at Hollandese give them a try.

Burgers
Amigos: The best location to enjoy a beer, people watch and eat a real  burger. The food has improved a great deal since Mark and Jennifer took over. I recommend the Panamanian lunch, it is written on the blackboard and is always both a good value and good food. They also have some great bar food, the wings, chicken, onion rings and nachos are the best in Boquete.
Fresa Marys: We have not returned but I hope they have running water now.
Java Juice: We keep going back for the best Batidos in town. The burger is also still an excellent value. Our children eat two at a time.
Tammy’s - Behind Roxannes, good burgers, they have Pollo a la Lena (chicken roasted over wood) but it is not consistent in quality. The middle eastern foods, Falafel, hummus and more are far better. Probably the best burger in Boquete. Reasonable prices open 11:30 - 8PM

Chinese

Yings: Very good food a little more expensive than David but better than most in David and a lot more convenient in Alto Boquete.

Continental Country Style
Panamonte: Usually top flight, avoid busy days, they do run out of food. Eat in the bar (just don’t take our spot near the fireplace)
Palo Alto: Despite rumors to the countrary we did a drive by and the Palo Alto is open. We did not see a customer and we doubt we will return unless we see people eating there. A tragic loss.
The Wine Bar: New and beautifully located and appointed at the Valle del Rio Hotel. Nice selection of wine and cheeses as well as a full Italian menu
Oasis: One the best five in Boquete for dinner. Great service, good chef and usually good food. We have returned several times and recommend the Corvina, Trout, filete and Rack of Pork. Skip the lamb.

French
Rendez-vous : I think they are open again, not sure. Our first experience was fantastic later meals were, to say the least disappointing. Closed Jan 2008
La Crepe: One of five new November 2007  openings. Excellent crepes and more
Hibiscus : Resurrected and reopened at Alto Lino the Hibiscus is better than ever. Christophe now has a small eight table restaurant and prepares both his menu daily based upon what is available fresh. 1 June 2008 Hibiscus is closed again.
Ou Lala : Christophe is back with great food and personal attention in Los Naranjos.

Grill
Roxannes Grill : New and a current favorite. They have revised their prices upward a little and are as of last night officially open. A top choice.

The Big Food : A great spot in Bajo Boquete. Good grilled food cooked in front of you. Outdoor seating only but it just feels so right. Low prices, no credit cards. Open 7 days noon to 10 pm. If you like like meat try it.

Italian
Il Pianista: Good food, good wine and a spectacular setting. Re-visited in Feb 2009 still a top choice.
Papa Riccos: Reopened March in his new location on the Boquete - David Highway across from Brisas Boqueteno. Excellent world class pizza from a man with more than 50 years expereince flinging pizza dough.
Quo Vadis: excellent pasta, good Italian Food, no Pizza  Closed November 2008
Caffe Pomodoro: Excellent location shared with the Wine Bar at Valle del Rio Hotel. Very good food, slow service but really who cares in such a lovely environment. Update 12/2008 the food has gone far downhill and the service has become even worse. :( Update March 1 after hearing things were getting better again we returned, the service was excellent, the pizza we ordered was almost as good a burned Red Baron frozen pizza, not recommended.

Mexican
Antojitos:
Trini’s food is as always excellent, her prices have gotten a bit too high for us to eat there as frequently as we did in the past.
La Casona: We have not returned. We will next time we want to play roulette with the menu. It is hit miss and I have since returned for some good food.
El Fogata - Good TexMex on the road to David, Inexpensive tasty burritos, quesadillas and tacos. Closed 12/08
El Charro Mexicano - Inexpensive, in Bajo Boquete and good portion size. In my one experience not flavorful but worth a try. eat inside during the day the street noise and diesel fumes ruin a meal.

Middle Eastern
Al Zarana: We have had mixed reviews of meals at Al Zarana. Our conclusion is that the appetizers and shwarma are the best things on the menu. Closed due to a fire (arabic lightening?) Feb 2009

Panamanian
El Sabroson: One of my favorites for fast cheap eats. Try the trout (trucha).
Amigos: Still offering the best location to enjoy a beer, people watch and eat a good lunch local style for under $3.00. The food has improved a great deal and the special of the day for lunch is on the black board inside not on the menu so look or ask..
Lourdes: We have not returned since the review.
Genesis: We have not returned since this note.
Cafe Nelvis: Still my favorite for fried chicken. They have moved across from the elementry school Bajo Boquete.
Central Park: My favorite Boquete Breakfast spot, great view of the park and usually good eats.
Auras: It has been a few months since we have eaten at Auras. Unlike most Panamanian restaurants they are not a cafeteria; they cook to order. Still recommended highly.
La Casa del Risco, Los Molinos:
We have not been back recently, but rumor has it they have a new chef.
Milquiburger : I still have not tried a burger because the fried chicken so damn good.
A Mi Modo Open late is the best I can say about the pizza but the menu is far more varied and I am sure I will be back again to try the trucha or other dishes.
Guari Guari : Guari Guari a road house in central Palmira It is known more for it’s music than it’s cuisine but if you want a very inexpensive meal and fun entertainment Thursday through Sunday evening I recommend a stop at Guari Guari.

Peruvian
Delicias del Peru: We have not returned for some time so nothing new to say.
Machu Picchu: We have not returned for some time so nothing new to say.
Valle del Urubamba: Boquete’s third Peruvian restaurant is in Alto Boquete on the David highway. The food as of opening in April 2009 is the best in it’s class. Prices are reasonable, the location is small and has both indoor and outdoor seating. Open seven days a week from noon - 9pm.

Carbon Encendido- Alto Boquete adjacent to Tradewinds Furniture. Both a Peruvian and a grill. Food is decent, but there is no inside dining. You either eat in the entry way or under a ramada in the rear. Not a fun place to eat especially in unfavorable weather.

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Speaking to a crowd of dignitaries, world political leaders and special guests, Ricardo Martinelli promised to bring the same principles from his business career to the halls of government after he was sworn in as the country's president yesterday.

Martinelli, who brought together several opposition parties under the banner, "Alliance for Change," said that he will reduce red tape and offer a leaner, more efficient government.

He said that he will end the tradition of elected leaders "arriving clean and leaving millionaires," which reiterated one of his most popular campaign slogans, and said that the needs of the people will come first in his administration. One of his promises was to provide a pay increase for police officers, viewed as a way to reduce crime, and to give a pension to indigent senior citizens of $100 per month.

Other program outlined by the new president included the construction of low-income housing, the construction of a metro system and the titling of land.

Martinelli opened his speech with words of thanks to former President Martín Torrijos and his wife, Vivian Fernández, "for their service to our country." He followed with another salute to former president Guillermo Endara, who is in the hospital.

"I wish him a speedy recovery," Martinelli said.

The new president then outlined his agenda, which aims at guiding the country through the current economic downturn by injecting a massive amount of spending into the economy, most notably through the continuation of the Panama Canal expansion and the metro project, which Martinelli says will address the problems in Panama's public transportation system, judged to be among the world's worst.  

Also yesterday, José Luis Varela was sworn in as the new president of the National Assembly, giving the Alliance for Change control of both the executive and legislative branches of government. Varela, brother of Vice President Juan Carlos Varela, received the unanimous support of his party, which controls 44 seats in the house.

Varela said that he planned to reduce the number of legislative committees to make the Assembly more efficient, and also announced other cost-saving measures that will reduce spending by $150,000 a year.

He also warned against legislators abusing their privilege to import