Diacá
Restaurant · Santa Catarina Pinula ·

Diacá

Restaurant · Santa Catarina Pinula ·

Seasonal tasting menus highlight Guatemalan ingredients and culture

farm to table
tasting menu
guatemalan ingredients
craft cocktails
fine dining
chef debora fadul
food presentation
upscale dining
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Cámara Guatemalteca de la Construcción Colonia el Prado, Carr. Antigua al Salvador, Cdad. de Guatemala, Guatemala Get directions

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Reservations required
Restroom
Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Cozy

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Cámara Guatemalteca de la Construcción Colonia el Prado, Carr. Antigua al Salvador, Cdad. de Guatemala, Guatemala Get directions

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•Reservations required
•Restroom
•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Cozy
•Trendy
•Family friendly
•Good for groups

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Jan 16, 2026

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How Guatemalan Chefs Are Using Food to Showcase the Country's Soul

"A restaurant that has garnered international acclaim for its fine-dining experience in Guatemala."

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The 21 Best Restaurants in Guatemala City | Eater

"In 2013, chef Debora Fadul opened her “one-table” restaurant, where diners share a single table set on a terrace encircled by transparent glass walls. Fadul uses Guatemalan ingredients and produce grown in the restaurant’s garden to create evocative dishes. Glistening pearls of white chayote float in dual-toned achiote oils with samat (culantro), chicharrón, and a deep-fried piece of honeycomb tripe, all together evoking a Sunday morning spent slurping beef stomach stew. Look out for Fadul’s mini-pupusa stuffed with quesillo and a spread of squash butter, then topped with various flavors from around the Americas." - Bill Esparza

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Diacá

Brandon Y.

Google
Diaca offers one of the most memorable dining experiences in all of Latin America. Every dish reflects a deep intentionality and a strong connection to Guatemalan culture - even listing local suppliers to highlight their commitment to a farm to table experience. I was especially impressed by the creative use of fermentation throughout the menu. The interplay between bright, acidic elements and rich, savory flavors is executed beautifully. Chefs Sindi and Javier were outstanding, and I was lucky enough to meet the incredibly cool Chef Debora as well. Standout dishes for me included the red snapper ceviche, the crispy pig ear served in a watermelon soup, and the roasted pepper dessert.

Rosa María Aguilar F.

Google
Celebrated my birthday with a 12 course meal. Staff was very helpful and knowledgeable. Food was beautiful. Was able to taste ingredients that were completely new to me. Cocktails were amazing

josh Z.

Google
Best restaurant in GC, hands down! Probably cracked my top 20 in the world. 🙏🏻

Todd B.

Google
We treated our newly married friends to a fantastic 13 course tasting menu here. We all couldn’t stop raving about all of the new flavors we experienced!

Katherine O.

Google
Diacá has the most heartwarming idea regarding Guatemala's agriculture and farmers effort to provide real healthy food. Im greatful to be able to experience the 8 courses with the explanation from the staff. With an open mind and palate I gathered the courage to taste each plate in which for my surprise I enjoyed since I don't have an extended palate. The place feels like a farm to table experience. If you are looking for somethimg different and unique, I would recommend it.

memalene

Google
Amazing restaurant. One of the best we’ve ever been to, and we have been to many of the 50 best Latin-America list. Hands down the best cocktails, excellent service where you learn so much about Guatemala and of course great food. We stayed in Antigua, but took an uber back and forth to dine here. And the prices are way too good. Will come back for sure.

Chatty W.

Google
3.5 stars. The ambiance of Diaca is dazzling with exquisite interior. The chefs/servers were superb. I had the 11-course tasting menu with cocktail pairing. The food presentation was beautifully done. However the flavor was just not there. Taste can be very subjective so this is solely based on my own opinion. The winter menu - only 3 out of 11 courses were warm or barely warm. I find the flavor too bland. The goal of food and drink pairing was just not achieved. Cocktails - it could be made a whole lot better. Example: Their version of Cuba Libre. The mixologist explained that they make their own coca cola, which is a very nice concept in theory, yet it tasted exactly like any Cuba Libre from Havana to any dive bars. I think a twist could have been easily added. Other cocktails were also too much ice and watered-down taste. Overall, it was still good and thankful for the experience. It's my 17th out of 100 top restaurants in the world/MENA/Latam

Jancy Q

Google
One of the top meals of my life, everything about this rooftop oasis is sheer perfection. The food, the chef and the explanation of the local ingredients was a delight. Not to be missed for a trip to Guatemala City.