Tegucigalpa is depressingly overrun with fast-food joints, especially downtown. If you've been craving a fat, western-style cheeseburger this is the place to get it, because if you're staying in Centro there aren't a whole lot of other dining options. Most of the nicer restaurants are located in the Colonia Palmira neighborhood, particularly along Boulevard Morazan.
This is one of several licuado stands around centro. All are pretty much the same, offering cheap and tastyu blended fruit smoothies. Since many centro-dwellers will find themselves living on burgers and pizza, these go a long way towards rounding out a pretty unhealthy diet. Open till 5pm, seven...
The area around centro is dotted with Mexican restaurants. Antojitos is one of the more popular. Tacos and fajitas are good, safe and cheap, but don't come expecting a gourmet meal....
Just a 15 minute walk from the centro, this open-air market offers a range of cheap food stands. An extensive flower section makes this atmosphere delightful. Food is relatively safe, though it's probably a good idea to avoid uncooked vegetables or fruits. Most stalls here are for food, produce or...
Le Petit Cafe is an excellent place to grab a comido tipico breakfast. It also offers several cheap lunch deals. The place is very popular with locals as well as Westerners, some of the wait staff speak English.
Open from 7 a.m.- 7 p.m....
There are several bakeries along Calle Peatonal, but this one is the biggest and the best. Sandwiches and croissants are tasty and cheap; their chocolate muffins are absolutely phenomenal. A tart or a muffin, along with a liquado from any of the nearby stands, makes a great breakfast. Seating space...