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10Best Seafood |
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Beto's |
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Costera Miguel Alemán at Playa Condesa, Acapulco 39670 744-484-0473
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Description:
This rustic dining spot is right on the beach – the lapping of the waves mixes with the mellow sounds of nightly live music. Paper lanterns and candles add to the romantic ambiance. Fresh seafood rules the menu – try the lobster or roasted red snapper. Reservations accepted. |
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El Amigo Miguel |
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Juárez 31 at Azueta, Acapulco 39300 744-483-6981
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This seafood restaurant is a huge favorite with the locals, who have been coming here for years to feast on fish with a Mexican twist. Diners sit in a large outdoor plaza and gobble up "drunken shrimp," served in special sauce that includes beer, applesauce, ketchup, mustard and bacon. You'll also find grilled shrimp and fish steaks, fish soups and the ever-popular filet Miguel, red snapper filet filled with seafood and smothered in a chipotle pepper sauce. |
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La Cabaña |
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Playa Caleta Lado Ote, Acapulco 744-482-5007
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This cozy eatery has impressed visitors and locals with its fresh seafood since the 1950s. For traditional Mexican cuisine with an innovative twist, try baby shark tamales – they're the house specialty. The steaming seafood casserole and curried shrimp sautéed in garlic and sea salt also win raves. Non-seafood eaters will enjoy feasting on chicken tacos. |
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User Rating: 10
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La Petite Belgique |
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Diana Cir Plaza Marbella, Acapulco 744-484-7725
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This family-run restaurant serves continental cuisine with a Belgian emphasis on fresh seafood and shellfish. Start with creamy goose liver pâté, then do yourself a favor and order a pot of steaming mussels – they're flown in daily from the proprietor's mussel farm in Baja California. Although the menu changes seasonally, several non-seafood items are staples. Almond and mushroom-stuffed duck served in a sauce of white wine and mushrooms is excellent. Save room for dessert – a full French bakery is on site and prepares homemade sweets every day. Top off your meal with an espresso or cordial. Reservations recommended. |
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La Vela |
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Camino Real Acapulco Diamante, Acapulco 744-466-1010
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The soaring white canopied roof makes this open-air restaurant appear to have set sail, but it actually rests on a wharf jutting into Pichilingue Bay. Since you're on the water, be sure to order one of the restaurant's excellent seafood dishes. The house specialty is charbroiled red snapper marinated in chilies and other spices. Reservations accepted. |
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Mariscos Pipo |
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Almirante Breton 3, Acapulco 744-482-2237
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ZONA CENTRO. This restaurant wins raves with the locals, who come here for baby shark quesadillas, crayfish, lobster, octopus and red snapper. The bright dining room is decorated in a nautical theme complete with glass buoys, fish nets and lanterns made of shells. Reservations suggested. |
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User Rating: 8
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Pipo's |
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Costera Miguel Alemán 105 and Nao Victoria across from Acapulco International Center, Acapulco 39850 744-484-0165
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For the freshest fish and friendliest service, visit this family-run restaurant. Try fish filets cooked in garlic butter or red snapper baked with tomatoes, peppers, onions and olives. Delicious homemade desserts top off an evening of dining amid nautical touches such as fishing nets, rustic plank tables and seashells pressed into the walls and ceilings. |
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User Rating: 9
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