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The Panama Sushi Fest is bringing open sushi this June 15,16, and 17 at the Bristol Hotel in Panama City, Panama. Try rolls from Panama’s top sushi restaurants and vote for your favorite! Tickets available for $30 + tax via panatickets.com.

Heads up sushi lovers! The Panama Sushi Fest is back with its Nikkei Edition for another round of all-you-can-eat sushi. The 2nd edition of this gastronomic festival is transforming the Bristol Hotel into the vibrant streets of Tokyo where you’ll get to sample unique rolls from Panama’s top sushi restaurants. Chefs have been given the challenge to create a new sushi roll that is not already on their menu, and it will be up to you to determine which one is the best!

How it works

From June 15-17 participating restaurants will set up shop at the elegant Bristol Hotel in Panama City. Purchase your open sushi pass for $30 + tax via panatickets.com and select either the 6 pm time slot on Thursday, Friday or Saturday or the 12 pm time slot on Saturday.

Try as much sushi as you can from participating restaurants like Le&Moet & Chandon, Mr. Boba Tea, Sushi Itto, Tataki, Bonsai, Paladar, and more! After your meal, visit panamasushifest.com to vote on your favorite rolls.

Watch a recap of the 2016 Panama Sushi Fest:

For more information visit panamasushifest.com and follow @panamasushifest on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for the latest updates.


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I'm Joey, a guy from Louisville, Kentucky that packed up and studied abroad in Panamá at the age of 20 and haven't moved back since. What started as a semester trip to Panamá has turned into 10+ years of living in Latin America and becoming a full-time travel blogger. I now rotate between living in Panama City, Bogotá, and Lima. Follow me on Instagram @joeybonura for more updates on my life abroad!

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