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At Anzan Table, Lake Atitlán

DECEMBER 2025 Pop-Up Dinner Dates:  23th, 24th, 25th, 26th, 27th, 28th, 29th, 30th, 31th

More dinner dates announced weekly on Instagram @anzanatitlan

The name “Anzan” carries profound meanings in both Japanese and Hindu cultures, reflecting tranquility and strength. In Japanese, “Anzan” is formed from the kanji characters “an” (peaceful, calm, safe) and “zan” (mountain), together symbolizing a peaceful or quiet mountain. In Hindu culture, “Anzan” also means “quiet mountain” and is a Hindi name associated with the lucky number 2, which signifies balance, harmony, and diplomacy.

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ENGAGE WITH LOCAL COMMUNITIES AND SCHOOLS

For more than 20 years, Anzan Atitlán has partnered with Ecolibri, a non-profit organization devoted to education, nutrition, and the arts in Indigenous communities around Lake Atitlán. Each visit naturally contributes to this work—supporting local students, strengthening community-based nutrition programs, and helping preserve cultural and artistic traditions. Your presence becomes part of a larger exchange, one that honors local heritage while encouraging sustainable development and a more conscious relationship with the land and the lake we share.