fiogf49gjkf0d Wherever you walk in Managua - on the street, at the bus stop or even under a shady tree - you will find someone selling a drink or a
comida corriente
. Good, cheap food on the hoof is also easy to get in any of Managua's major
markets
- look out for
pupusas
, a Salvadorean concoction of cheese, tortillas, sauce and meat. Hygienically speaking, the food is safe to eat, and you can get a decent meal for as little as a dollar. Managua also has a surprisingly cosmopolitan selection of
restaurants
: Chinese, German, French, Italian, Peruvian, North American - even vegetarian.
CafAŠs
are thin on the ground, though, and the ones that do exist tend to be frequented by expats and wealthier Managuans.
Other useful information
for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):
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