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| .Though open for breakfast,
this giant multi-level beachfront palapa is transformed
into a dreamy tropical nightclub in the evening.
Meat and fish cooked to perfection. Addr: El Cid
Resort, Av. Camaron Sabalo. Ph: 69/13-33-33.
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| Located in Old Mazatlan,
for seafood (large portions ) and over-all nautical
ambience. Mariachi music in the evenings. Addr:
Calle Cinco de Mayo 97. Ph: 69/81-76-82.
Expensive. |
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| Out to be entertained
as well as feed? Meals are enjoyed in a Mexican
Revolution tropical fantasyland. Cuisine is American/Mexican
served with as much fanfare as taste. Late night
revelry. Addr: Av. del Mar 225. Ph: 69/82-82-70.
Moderate. |
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El
Hacienda de la Flor Restaurant
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| Fine dining in gracious,
traditional Mexican surroundings. Breakfast, lunch
or dinner, with an international/Mexican cuisine.
Addr: Avenida Camaron Sabalo No. 500. Ph: 69/16-61-61..
Moderate. |
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| Large palapa set right
on the beach with apicture perfect view of the three
islands off shore. Fish prepared in every possible
way. Unhurried, casual atmosphere. Addr: Av. Camaron
Sabalo. Ph: 69/13-59-32. Moderate.
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| A city landmark since
1959, big, home-like atmosphere with some of the
best Mexican cuisine in the city. Addr: Mariano
Escobedo 610. Ph: 69/81-26-51. Inexpensive.
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| For the thirsty, an
imaginative choice of licuados and aguas. For the
hungry, barbecued fish, chicken, ribs and much more.
Addr: Av. de las Garzas. Ph: 69/13-33-15. |
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