

Servimos variedades de tacos en tortillas frescas. Acompaña los tacos con otros platos tradicionales como guacamole, chile con carne y queso fundido; y súmales sabor con nuestros picantes y salsas hechas en casa, mientras disfrutas de aguas frescas y cocteles en una agradable terraza al aire libre o un pintoresco salón con aire acondicionado.
Address and Contact Information
Address: C. 12 Este, Panamá, Provincia de Panamá, Panama
Phone: +507 6156-4812
Website: http://www.tacoslaneta.com/
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Reviews
I’ve tried all of their tacos and I’m not normally a shrimp guy. But jumping Jesus on a Pogo e stick!!! These are flipping amazing. The way the prepare it you know that person loves food and loves to make people happy. Oh ya, that view!!!!!! Freaking priceless.
The staff were nice and professional and the service was swift and accurate. Not one complaint to be lodged. The food was good, but had so little authentic Mexican flavor, which might be explained by this being Panama and not Mexico. Overall, we wouldn’t hesitate to return for tacos, but don’t come expecting Tijuana. 🙂
The view was amazing and the drinks were strong!
The prices are a little bit pricey for Panama style but the shrimp tacos were amazing! The Pollo ones are little bit dry… The nachos were also great.
The atmosphere up there was impeccable! And turns out we landed on the Selina rooftop which we actually wanted to go to later on!
The service, though, was impersonal, and verging on rude. We had to search out the waitstaff to be seated, and we weren’t even sure we were in the right place: There is no one there to greet you and that’s a problem. Getting to this place is terrible: you leave Casco Antiguo and the ‘hood is really run down and feels quite dangerous. On top of that, to actually get to the restaurant, you have to go down a gross alley, enter a nondescript door to what looks like a closed-down restaurant, go through to the back (where random dudes are sitting together whispering…weird!) and take a very sketchy elevator to the top floor of the building. When you get there, there is no hostess so you’re wondering if you’re still even in the right place. Once you wander around and find the staff and get seated, the chairs are postage-stamp sized and super uncomfortable to sit on and they put the three of us at a 2-person table so our food barely fit. The final straw was the waitress (someone other than who served us) giving us grief for not tipping in cash. Okay….