

La fusión del viejo y el nuevo mundo unidos a través de dos grandes representantes gastronómicos de ambos continentes. El Tapeo Español y la Parrilla Argentina junto a una selecta carta de vinos. El menú ha sido diseñado para sorprender a los comensales tanto en el cariño de la elaboración de los platos como en sus precios, con una carta de tapitas españolas y buena parrilla a la vista. Su nombre se debe a LAS VERANERAS, flor que abunda en Panamá y que en Argentina se le llaman Santa Rita. Restaurante en Casco Viejo Panamá.
Address and Contact Information
Address: Av. Eloy Alfaro, Panamá, Provincia de Panamá, Panama
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: bit.lyopentable.com
restaurantesantaritapanama.com
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Related Web Results
Restaurante Santa Rita – Restaurante Casco Viejo Panamá
Santa Rita – Casco Viejo Restaurant – Panama City … – OpenTable
Restaurante Santa Rita Panama: Inicio
Reviews
My salad had soggy quinoa which tasted and looked like my first attempt to make quinoa (at age 12).
The best part: chewing on the stew’s meat gave my mouth an unwelcome gym exercise that was not at all in my vacation’s itinerary. Picture a car’s tire chopped into cubes and cooked alongside potatoes, that just about captures the taste of Santa Rita’s stew.
Oh and for future customers: Santa Rita’s last available Sunday evening reservation on OpenTable is at 8PM.
But when you arrive to the restaurant a few minutes before 8, they will inform you that the restaurant is closed. You will tell them that you have a reservation (in our case, it was for 7:45). They will let you in.
Once you are seated, they will tell you their ingredients are all gone and they can only serve ~3 menu items. You will be starving and it will be too late to find another restaurant so you will order the quinoa salad, the sea bass, and the stew.
Ps. I very loudly and clearly told the waiter that I only eat gluten free- but the salad proudly showed up loaded with croutons which I daintily removed.
I am puzzled by the other reviews on this establishment. The food is laughably bad. I actually laughed.
Santa Rita offered a wonderful dining experience—vibrant, welcoming, and rich with authentic Panamanian flavors. Each dish was thoughtfully prepared and beautifully presented, and the service struck that perfect balance of warm and attentive. The lively ambiance made the evening even more enjoyable, and you can feel the same passion and quality that defines its sister restaurant, Ayala Vida. A fantastic spot in Panamá City for anyone seeking memorable local cuisine.
The empanadas, Grilled octopus and ceviche were also delicious!
We were celebrating a birthday and they made it extra special! Love the light up flashing tie, sparklers & the bubbly to toast, happy birthday singing & music! Thank you!
We enjoyed the live singer as well!
The place has a unique atmosphere. Good service and great Spanish food! Don’t miss the visit, you won’t regret it.