Reservations · Delivery · Outdoor seating
Spectacular bay views and old-school tableside flair; food ranges from good to middling and service can collapse on holidays, so go for sunset and manage expectations.
Restaurant & Bar El Panorama delivers a distinctive experience anchored by unbeatable panoramic views and a romantic window-lined setting that justifies its destination appeal. However, mixed food execution—strong tableside preparations offset by inconsistent steaks and temperature control—combined with notable reliability gaps on holidays and peak nights, prevents a higher grade. The premium pricing paired with variable quality and occasional service breakdowns positions this as a worthwhile special-occasion choice for the spectacle, though not a consistent fine-dining benchmark.
Perched above Centro, this room opens to sweeping windows and a bay that glows at dusk—guests describe a romantic, panoramic sunset with live music and photo stops on the roof. Service swings from warmly attentive to overwhelmed on big nights; one diner shared, "the view stole the show while our drinks took ages." However, there are some review authenticity concerns - some review patterns are consistent with solicited or influenced feedback. The kitchen leans classic and showy rather than trendy—think tableside Caesar and flambé shrimp, chateaubriand for two, rib eye, and lobster. When it clicks, sauces are comforting and steaks sing; on off nights, seasoning and temperature control falter. Expect an old-school continental vibe where you pay a premium for the hilltop spectacle as much as the plate. Families do fine here if they like familiar dishes: chicken in mushroom cream, steaks, soups, Caesar, and fries-adjacent sides. There is no explicit kids menu, but several items are simple enough. The climb is steep and waits can run long on holidays, so plan a cab, arrive before sunset, and order dishes picky eaters will recognize for a low-stress family meal.
Area: Hilltop in Centro with sweeping Banderas Bay views; romantic sunset destination drawing visitors and celebratory groups.
Safety: Generally busy tourist zone; steep access and dim streets uphill can feel exposed late at night.
Nearby: Above Malecón and downtown restaurants; inside or atop Hotel Suites La Siesta with rooftop photo spot.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Outdoor seating
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