Top 10:

Acapulco Off The Beaten Path Restaurants

    • Pozoleria Los Cazadores - Acapulco
      • 1. Pozoleria Los Cazadores

      • Traditional hominy stew and drag queens lip-syncing make for a fun Thursday afternoon at Acapulco's Pozoleria Los Cazadores.
        • Mexican
        • Affordable
        • Traditional Zone
      • Nile Expert Tip: This is the most famous pozole house in Acapulco. The walls are covered in photos of famous stars.
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    • Mariscos Pacos - Acapulco
      • 2. Mariscos Pacos

      • Good lunchtime restaurant with seafood specialties. Walking distance from Cliff Diver show, and also from the Zócalo.
        • Seafood
        • Affordable
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    • Perla (La) - Acapulco
      • 3. Perla (La)

      • Dining by the Pool
        • French
        • Mediterranean
        • Cheap
        • Traditional Zone
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    • Hard Rock Café - Acapulco
      • 4. Hard Rock Café

      • Young people, modern music and good food
        • American
        • Very Expensive
        • Golden Zone
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    • Ika Tako - Acapulco
      • 5. Ika Tako

      • These fresh seafood tacos (many served in combinations that include grilled pineapple, fresh spinach,...

    • Sportortas - Acapulco
      • 6. Sportortas

      • Owned by famous Mexican goalkeeper Jorge Campos
        • Mexican
        • Expensive
        • Golden Zone
    • Pizza Real - Acapulco
      • 7. Pizza Real

      • Unique Pizzas
        • Italian
        • Cheap
        • Out of Town
    • Hotel Romance Inn - Acapulco
    • 7 Leguas - Acapulco
      • 9. 7 Leguas

      • Good Mexican food.
        • Mexican
        • Affordable
        • Diamond Zone
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    • Olvido - Acapulco
      • 10. Olvido

      • Memorable Dinner
        • Mexican
        • Cheap
        • Golden Zone
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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.

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