Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
tours are booked the day before. Just check that their guides are certified and that all
equipment is up to par, and enjoy!
Food
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K.F. William
Charles Binford City Center
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K.F. William is one of the most-loved street kiosks on Charles Binford street where you'll
find the cheapest food in all the archipelago. It's a great place to try fish
encocado
(marin-
ated in coconut sauce) and people-watch.
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Isla Grill
Charles Darwin Avenue across Pacific Bank
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Expect Galápagos fare to cost double what it does on the mainland, which is still econom-
ical for most traveling Americans. The best dishes at Isla Grill (steaks, fish, pastas, Argen-
tine, etc.) are still under $20 and the excellent service completes a dining experience there.
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Casa de Lago Café Cultural
Moisés Brito and Juan Montalvo
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This bohemian cafe serves organic Galápagos coffee, homemade ice cream, Mediter-
ranean and vegetarian dishes on indoor, outdoor and balcony seating. They also host cul-
tural events like readings, live bands and film screenings.
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Red Mangrove Aventura Restaurant
Charles Darwin Avenue at Red Mangrove Inn
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