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| The Krystal hotel chain has struck
gold with these restaurants. Rich Moorish/International theme in
decor as well as cuisine. Addr: Hotel Krystal. Ph: 753/3-03-33.
Expensive. |
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| A seaside location and several open
terraces with dramatic lighting, a most romantic dining spots. Seafood
and steaks the specialty. Addr: Paseo de la Roca. Ph: 753/3-21-21.
Expensive. |
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| What better way to end the day at
Isla Ixtapa: beachside seafood dining at its best. Addr: Isla Ixtapa.
Ph: 753/4-37-66. Moderate.
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| Half the fun is not knowing what to
expect at any of these very popular restaurants. Nightly dancing
on the pier. Addr: Bulevar Ixtapa. Ph: 753/3-00-35. Moderate.
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| Best sandwiches and largest coffee
selection in town. Addr: Los Patios Center. Ph: 753/3-0310. Inexpensive. |
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| Exuding a tropical elegance
indicative of the entire property, this cliff top restaurant has
spectacular views. Addr: La Casa Que Canta Hotel, La Ropa Beach.
Ph: 753/4-25-18. Expensive.
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| Wonderful blend of international and
Mexican cuisine, renowned across the country. Addr: Hotel Villa
del Sol, Playa la Ropa. Ph: 753/4-22-39. Expensive.
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Catalina/Sotavento
Restaurant
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| Fine Mexican/International with the
freshest of seafood and a hillside setting above lovely La Ropa
Beach. Addr: Playa la Ropa. Ph: 743/4-20-32. Moderate.
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| Greeted by a painting of the Fat Mermaid
herself, customers consume the house specialty, seafood tacos, in
amazing quantities. Addr: Paseo del Pescador 20. Ph: 753/4-26-87.
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| Two examples of authentic Mexican
cooking served with a great variety of flavors and combinations.
Addr: Bravo 33. |
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