Guatemala City

Tre Fratelli

Italian restaurant with a hint of California

2a. Avenida 13-25, Zona 10
Ciudad de Guatemala, Guatemala 01010

Phone: +502 366 2678

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Due to its cozy and warm atmosphere, this is one of the most popular restaurant chains in the city. It specializes in dishes from Northern Italy, with some Californian influence. Start with marinated fish with capers and house sauce, or beef carpaccio, and as a main course, try the Fettuccine Fruiti di Mare, finishing with any of their great desserts. All dishes can be accompanied by Italian or Californian wines. The service is excellent, either to eat in or take away.

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