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1. Buda
- Beautiful inside and outside!
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- Indian
- Moderately Priced
- Diamond Zone
- Nile Expert Tip: A stunning view and glass walls make this one of the best Indian food places in Acapulco
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2. Kookaburra
- For a romantic late lunch or dinner, this classy thatch-roof restaurant in Las Brisas offers glorious views.
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- American
- Mexican
- International
- Fusion
- Expensive
- Diamond Zone
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3. Baikal
- The fantastic views of Mexico's Acapulco Bay from Baikal restaurant are matched by its cuisine – a fusion of French, Asian and Mexican flavors.
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- Asian
- French
- Mexican
- Fusion
- Very Expensive
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4. Tabachin (Fairmont Pierre Marques)
- Highly respected, sophisticated restaurant with some excellent dishes, inside the Hotel Pierre Marques.
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- Very Expensive
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5. Bambuco
- The restaurant of the Hotel Elcano is renowned for its Spanish cuisine and delightful setting
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- Spanish
- Expensive
- Golden Zone
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6. Zorrito
- Typical Mexican Style Dining
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- Mexican
- Cheap
- Golden Zone
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7. Zuntra
One of the hottest tables in Acapulco, Zuntra sits across from Las Brisas hotel and overlooks the spectacular...
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8. Ika Tako
These fresh seafood tacos (many served in combinations that include grilled pineapple, fresh spinach,...
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9. Su Casa/Angel and Shelly's
Relaxed elegance and terrific food at reasonable prices are what you get at Su Casa. Owners Shelly and...
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10. La Mansion - Acapulco
- Elegant steakhouse on the Costera in Acapulco Dorado, more or less opposite the (old) Convention Center. Flawless, great juicy steaks, chips, salads, in a classy atmosphere with good service.
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The Best of NileGuide
- What’s a vacation without great food? The cuisine of the island is as creative as it gets. The local cuisine is a blend of fresh seafood and traditional Mexican cuisine. Here, you’ll want to eat as local as possible. It’s a good idea in any restaurant here to ask the server what fish is locally caught for the day, thus ensuring the most delectable meal possible. For classic local fare, El Amigo Miguel is the perfect choice. Other more traditionally Mexican restaurants on the island include Fersato’s and Los Rancheros. An added perk; Los Rancheros offers live music on Thursday nights! If you want to see the sunset during your dinner, choose a restaurant directly on the beach. One of the restaurants boasting a beautiful view is Dino’s (one of the island’s only Italian restaurants). Although many restaurants aren’t particularly kid-friendly, many will accommodate small children accordingly. One of the most kid-friendly restaurants on the island is La Granja. If you’re looking for a bit of fusion cooking, El Olvido is just the place for you. Don’t miss the specialty cocktails made with local tequila! Regardless of your taste in cuisine, this island has almost too many restaurants to choose from. Just make sure you order what’s fresh and local, and you won’t be disappointed.
- Best Of Acapulco
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Hotels
- Luxury Hotels
- Resorts
- Vacation Homes
- Boutique Hotels
- Family Friendly Accommodations
- Brand Name Hotels
- Business Hotels
- Trendy Hotels
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Things to Do
- Active Things to Do
- Family Friendly Attractions
- Fun Things to Do
- Unusual Things to Do
- Outdoor Attractions
- Art Museums
- Attractions
- Beaches
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Nightlife
- Music in Acapulco
- Nightclubs
- Bars and Clubs near Fort San Diego
- Bars and Clubs near Ioacos Beach
- Bars and Clubs near Marina
- Bars and Clubs near Parque Papgayo
- Bars and Clubs near Roqueta Island
- Bars and Clubs near Tamarindo Beach
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