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The Fairmont Acapulco Princess |
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100% Natural |
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Costera Miguel Alemán 200, Acapulco 39670 744-485-3982
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Distance:
~10.918 km * |
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OLD TOWN. 24 hours a day, 100% Natural is dishing up healthy fare that appeals to more than just vegetarians. Come here for hearty breakfasts of spinach omelets with sides of whole grain toast and fruit salad. Try a soy burger or turkey ham and chihuahua cheese sandwich for lunch or dinner, and finish it off with a thick yogurt shake for dessert. This eatery also specializes in tasty fresh fruit drinks – try the Conga, which blends the juices of papaya, guava, watermelon, pineapple, lime and spinach. |
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El Cabrito |
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Costera Miguel Alemán 1480, 1840, Acapulco 744-484-7711
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Distance:
~10.918 km * |
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Description:
OLD TOWN. El Cabrito means "the goat," and that's this restaurant's specialty. Waitresses in traditional Mexican costume serve roasted goat with charro beans, tequila shrimp and mole – a sauce made with rich chocolate and spicy chilies. Charbroiled steaks are another favorite, as are the piña coladas, said to be the best in Acapulco. Reservations not accepted. |
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Ika Tako |
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Costera Miguel Aleman 99, Acapulco 744-443-1205 744-484-9521
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Distance:
~11.996 km * |
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Description:
ZONA DORADA. This cozy spot serves up innovative seafood tacos. Fish and shrimp are combined with grilled pineapple, spinach, cheese, garlic and bacon with mouth-watering results. Order a Mexican beer to wash it down and save room for the dessert special of the day – they are always homemade and delicious. |
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Baikal |
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Carretera Escénica 22, Acapulco 744-446-6845
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Description:
Acapulco's tropical beauty blends seamlessly with the stunning architecture and decor of Baikal. A roof crafted of palm leaves tops a structure protecting a pond lit by torches. Once within, diners step down a spiral staircase to a dining area whose tall windows showcase the bay view. The menu features a creative selection of dishes that incorporate French and Asian flavors with Mexican preparations and local ingredients. There is an extensive wine list as well as a host of tempting desserts. Grand Marnier or chocolate souffle should not be missed. |
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La Casa de Tere |
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Alonso Martín 1721, Acapulco 39670 744-485-7735
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Description:
This unpretentious restaurant with its central fountain is popular with local business people who duck in to the plaza-like open air dining area for quick and affordable lunches and light, post-work suppers. The menu is small but offers great variety. Specialties include menudo, tampiqueña (steak) and a flan made from corn for dessert. |
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* All distances are
approximate "straight-line" distances.
See Directions for actual "travel distances."
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