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| Finest Mediterranean style cuisine
combined with an anbience of large windows, palms, wicker and the
Caribbean just outside. Comfortable, understated elegance. Closed
Sept-Oct. Addr: Hotel Presidente. Ph: 987/2-0322. Expensive.
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| Homey ala the tropics, with shades
of an English Pub and beautiful garden dining. Cuisine a marriage
of Mexican and English. Closed Sun. Dinner only. Addr: Calle Norte
140. Ph: 987/2-4132. Expensive.
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| Down home Mexican cooking, savored
on a palapa terrace cooled by sea breezes. Family run. Addr: Calle
Rosada Salas 198. Ph: 987/20958. Moderate.
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| Every resort town has one, with reason
- they're guaranteed fun and the food is always excellent. Open
daily to midnight. Addr: Melgar 1. Ph: 987/2-0191. Moderate.
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| Seafood, meat and poultry local specialties.
Yucatecan cuisine at its tastiest. Addr: Av. 5a S. Moderate.
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| For those whose food and sports cravings
stayed north of the border. Burgers, steaks and monstrous nachos
portions. Addr: 5a Av. Norte at Calle 2 Norte. Ph: 987/2-1199.
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| Red and white checked tablecloths,
as well as the aromas of chicken mole, hard to resist. Addr: 1 Sur
16. Ph: 987/2-0067. Inexpensive.
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| Small cafe serving numerous waffle
concoctions, homemade breads, sumptuous desserts and excellent coffee.
Addr: Av. Juarez 499. Inexpensive.
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