REENCUENTRO CON ALVARO TORRES
 
 
 
El Salvador Gana protagonismo Turistico
 
 
 
 

 


Restaurant


It is the welcoming corridor where the history narrates us there was an old monastery, the legend says that, in the nights the silhouettes of monks come to pray. The wealth of its exquisite cuisine offers the visitor the best, in the Spanish and Creole, traditional cuisine, rescuing of the oldest books, the recipes of the culinary art: remembering the good old days and the special attention that only its owners can grant.

In our Cafe Bar “Rinconcito Acogedor” you will be able to taste the marvels of the natural tea, a sherry, a delicious liquor of coffee, the indigenous drinks a good one came, or in a magic corner of the garden for a romantic evening.

Restaurant's schedule 8: 00 AM to 7:00 PM




 Quail in Sauce of Rose's petals
 Loin of Spanish pig and Clouds
 
 
 
 
 
 

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 Christmas menu ¡new!
 Historical review
Sodas, liquefied and juices
Indigenous traditional drinks
Appetizers
Special of the house
Specialties
Family Plates
Shrimps
 Pastas
Desserts
     

WE ASSIST ALL KINDS OF SOCIAL EVENTS:

Weddings, first communions, baptisms, graduations, teas, (weddings birthdays and workshops, baby shower tea) seminars, retirements, conventions, birthday, cultural events, fashion's parades, conferences, speeches about natural medicine, etc

 

WE PROUDLY ARE:

FOUNDERS MEMBERS OF THE: SMALL HOTELS OF EL SALVADOR ASOCIATION.
THE CENTRAL AMERICAN FEDERACIÒN OF SMALL HOTELS AND CASATUR


 
Games for children   Exhibitions
Hot water   Ventilators
Television   Gardens
Banquets   Restaurant
Vigilance   Credit cards
Llive music   Parking
Private bathroom   Dishes of festivals
Reservation    

 

   
Kil. 34.8 highway of San Martín to Suchitoto, Cuscatlán. El Salvador, Centroamérica.
Telephone: (503) 2226-1839, (503) 2225-5103, (503) 2389-9078
Email: info@labermuda.com y specialty@navegante.com.sv
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