If you are looking for a quick stop for a snack and a cool drink, Bopán's corner location facing the Malecón 2000 provides a great place to watch Guayaquil´s bustling city life pass by the window.
The restaurant holds true to its name by serving real espresso (not always easy to find in...
Frutabar feels like a piece of Montañita has been transplanted to the big city. Instead of waves crashing, you might catch a view of the Guayas River slowly drifting by, but surfboards converted into tables definitely inspire a sense of being at the beach.
This café serves light fare like...
La Parrilla del Ñato is an enticing restaurant for travelers looking for a large, satisfying meal. The hungry budget traveler can munch on bread before a $4.00 foot-long, chicken sandwich arrives.
For someone looking to splurge, the challenge will be deciding with which Chilean wine to...
With service 24/7, La Pepa de Oro is the perfect place to safely grab a bite in Guayaquil when you have come into town late. Choices range from typical coastal dishes like sea bass ceviche or lentils and rice to American options such as a club sandwich or salad bar.
Only a few blocks from the...
Menestras del Negro may seem like a strange, even offensive name (“The Black Guy's Beans” just does not translate well into English), but in Ecuador “El Negro” is often considered an endearing nickname. What the restaurant’s name tries to inspire is that they know what they are doing...