Besides the beach, Acapulco has an abundance of restaurants that serve mouthwatering cuisines. Aca serves up everything from traditional Mexican comida to Japanese cuisine and steakhouse cooking to Italian cuisine and everything in between. So while you’re on vacation, kick back, relax and buen provecho!
El Tabachin, the Fairmont Pierre Marques’ signature restaurant serves continental haute cuisine with excellent service in a relaxed atmosphere that features romantic piano music. Along with their signature cuisine, El Tabachin also offers fresh breads baked daily in their own bakery and a signature wine, which is made in vineyards in California and shipped to Aca; visit fairmont.com.
Bellavista Restaurant at Las Brisas Hotel is home to some of the most exquisite cuisine in Acapulco. Bellavista is an open terrace restaurant that sits on a cliffside, providing a 360 degree view of Acapulco Bay. Serving only the finest international gourmet cuisine coupled with top-notch service, you can’t go wrong; visit brisas.com.mx.
The Fairmont Princess Hotel houses their signature restaurant, La Hacienda. La Hacienda serves exquisite Mexican haute cuisine, offering an indoor Mexican colonial atmosphere or alfresco dining on their terrace. The restaurant also features a tequila bar socked with an astounding collection of over 100 different tequilas; visit Fairmont.com.
Although you’re in Mexico, you’ll be hungry for the exquisite Italian cuisine featured at Mezza Notte Restaurant. The combination of a breathtaking 180 degree view of Acapulco Bay offers an enticing atmosphere, 5-star quality service and the creative cuisine of Chef Michelle Cassab will leave you wanting more; visit mezzanotte.com.mx.
El Jaguar restaurant and bar features some of the state of Guerrero’s finest cuisine. Enjoy a fantastic dish of Ceviche or delicious chalupitas de pollo, a complete array of flavor. Along with delicious meals, El Jaguar offers traditional crafts, dance and music of Guerrero State
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