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Via Argentina is a beautiful and centrally located area in Panama City. It is known best for its many delicious restaurants, parks and flocks of orange chinned parakeets which line the main avenue each evening at sundown.

One merely has to visit this famed entertainment area, and wander around where you will find exactly what sort of restaurant or night out you’re looking for.

You won’t find a McDonald’s or KFC at Via Argentina, but you’ll certainly find pizzas and pastas at this vibrating street in Panama City, Panama.  For example, if you are one of those who love to throw your coins at Italian food, you’ll bump into La Trattoria Da Lina where pizzas and pastas are cooked with charcoal.

This is how La Tratoria Da Lina looked like during a recent journey to Via Argentina in search of entertaining and fun.  Here we go.

Photograph of a place where you can enjoy pastas and pizzas cooked with charcoal in Panama City, Panama.  (Credit:  Omar Upegui R.)

Photograph of a place where you can enjoy pastas and pizzas cooked with charcoal in Panama City, Panama. (Credit: Omar Upegui R.)

Photograph of the exterior sign of Trattoria Da Lina Italian restaurant at Via Argentina in Panama City, Panama.  (Credit:  Omar Upegui R.)

Photograph of the exterior sign of Trattoria Da Lina Italian pizzeria at Via Argentina in Panama City, Panama. (Credit: Omar Upegui R.)

Trattoria Da Lina is one of multiple options you will find at Via Argentina to enjoy a cool tropical evening.  I encourage you to go out, invite your friends and family and take a bite out of life.  Good Day!

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Fluid on the Knee


(Credit:  Bits & Pieces - www.wackywits.com)

(Credit: Bits & Pieces - Sandi V. at http://www.wackywits.com)

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Photograph of the skyline of Panama City, Panama at daybreak.  The body of water on the foreground is the Panama Bay.  (Credit:  Omar Upegui R.)

Photograph of the skyline of Panama City, Panama at daybreak. The body of water on the foreground is the Panama Bay. (Credit: Omar Upegui R.)

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