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| It is only fitting that if Manzanillo
boasts a gourmet restaurant it would be at Las Hadas. The ambience
and decor are no less beautiful than its surroundings and the cuisine
is sophisticated French. Dinner only, closed Wed. and Fri. Addr:
Las Hadas. Ph: 333/3-0000 Expensive. |
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| The specialty of the house is beef,
prepared only as both the Mexicans and Americans know how. Addr:
Crucero Las Brisas. Ph: 333/3-1654. Expensive.
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| Popular with both the local population
and tourists, some of the most imaginative dishes incorporate tropical
ingredients and international know-how. Desserts are sinfully delicious.
With a palapa location overlooking Manzanillo Bay. Dinner only.
Addr: Crucero Las Brisas. Ph: 333/3-1794. Moderate.
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| What would a Mexican resort town be
without this tried and true establishment for good food and general
mayhem. Addr: Costera Madrid, km 6 Ph: 333/3-1150. Moderate.
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| Located in-land along the highway,
this is worth the short trip for some sumptuous Mexican cuisine.
Addr: Plaza la Bamba, Blvd. Costera Madrid, km. 11. Ph: 333/4-0794.
Moderate. |
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| A.k.a. John Corey, who, with his Mexican
wife, has created a gold mine, serving the best of American and
Mexican fast food. Expect everything from milk shakes to enchiladas.
Addr: Costera Madrid, km. 14. Ph: 333/3-1388. Inexpensive. |
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| Hearty breakfasts, savored in the
hotel's dining sala with ocean views, are a must do Manzanillo experience.
Addr: La Posada Hotel, Las Brisas. Ph: 333/3-1899. Inexpensive. |
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