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Acapulco Restaurants – Complete Dining Guide

The Best Restaurants in Town - Get A Taste of Acapulco!

Explore Acapulco's vibrant dining scene with our comprehensive restaurant guide. Whether you're craving fine dining, a casual meal, or a quick bite, Acapulco has something for every taste and budget. From fresh seafood to gourmet cuisine, discover the best spots to enjoy a delicious meal by the sea.

Click here for a listing of Acapulco restaurants by cuisine.

Acapulco Restaurants – Complete Dining Guide
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Celeste Beach House, an Acapulco beach club gem, serves coastal Mexican classics like ceviche Acapulqueño and paella with vibrant flair. Known for its beachfront palapas and family-friendly pools in Real Diamante, it’s a modern seaside haven.

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Linda Del Már, thriving for over a decade, serves Mexican seafood like ceviche acapulqueño and shrimp pizza in a beachfront palapa. Known for its live jazz evenings and sunset vibes, it’s a coastal retreat with a laid-back charm.

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Texas Ribs, an enduring Acapulco dining tradition born over two decades ago, serves American-style barbecue like baby back ribs and boneless wings with a Mexican twist. Known for its saloon charm and hearty coastal plates, it’s a local chain with a robust legacy.

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Nestled along Acapulco’s scenic Avenida Escénica, Sirocco Restaurant has been a culinary gem since 1968, blending authentic Spanish flavors with the vibrant essence of Mexico’s Pacific coast. Renowned for its masterful seafood paellas and stunning views of Puerto Marqués Bay, this family-friendly spot offers a unique dining experience framed by Gaudí-inspired décor and unforgettable sunsets.

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Restaurant Bar Alejo, an Acapulco seafood legend thriving for over four decades, serves coastal Guerrero classics like pescado a la talla and camarones al chingadazo with rustic charm since 1978. Known for its beachfront palapas and family legacy in Playa Diamante, it’s a cherished icon with enduring zest.

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Il Forno di Gió, a celebrated Acapulco presence for generations, serves authentic Italian fare like wood-fired pizzas and ricotta ravioli with a coastal twist. Known for its bay-view patio and live violin evenings, it’s a Vidanta gem with timeless appeal.

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Buzo's, an Acapulco mainstay for decades, serves Guerrero-style seafood like camarones arropados and filete Buzo's with signature Costa Azul sauces. Known for its beachfront palapas and live music charm, it’s a coastal classic born from humble roots.

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Shu, an Acapulco dining standout serves Japanese fusion like robalo teppanyaki tacos and ribeye Suntory with coastal elegance since opening in 2012. Known for its modern terrace allure and Suntory sophistication in Playa Diamante, it’s a cherished culinary gem.

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La Cabaña de la Caleta, thriving since the 1950s, served Mexican seafood classics like tamales de cazón and ceviche acapulqueño on Caleta Beach. Known for its palapa-shaded tables and live guitar music, it was a traditional gem.

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La Jaiba Loca, a fixture for decades, serves Mexican seafood like ceviche vuelve a la vida and camarones al mango with a local twist. Known for its family-friendly open-air vibe and kids’ play area, it’s a Costa Azul haunt with a loyal following.

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100% Natural, operating since 1979, serves health-focused Mexican dishes like enchiladas suizas and fresh juices in an open-air pier setting. Known as the original of a national chain, it offers a vegetarian-friendly vibe with whole wheat bakery treats.

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Forza Italia, a fixture for decades, serves traditional Northern Italian cuisine with handmade pastas like frutti di mare and oversized pizzas baked in traditional ovens. Known for its signature tiramisu, it offers a bustling, authentic Italian experience.

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Tacos Tumbras, thriving for over 30 years, serves Mexican taquería staples like tacos al pastor and chicharrón de queso across its Acapulco chain. Known for its late-night orange counters and live club energy, it’s a local legend with a charcoal-grilled edge.

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Rancheros Restaurante, an Acapulco culinary treasure thriving for over six decades, serves traditional Mexican classics like tacos de lechón and filete al pimiento with timeless charm since 1962. Known for its intimate upscale vibe and fresh flavors in Costa Azul, it’s a beloved local icon.

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Paradise Restaurant, Bar, and Bungy in Acapulco is a multifaceted venue offering dining, entertainment, and adventure. Located on Avenida Costera Miguel Alemán in the La Condesa area, it provides a vibrant atmosphere for both locals and tourists.

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Tamales Licha, a cherished Acapulco tradition spanning decades, serves Guerrero-style pozole and tamales like verde and picadillo in a humble downtown haunt. Known for its Thursday pozole nights and warm atoles, it’s a nostalgic taste of old port charm.

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Tío Alex, a fixture in Acapulco for decades, serves Mexican seafood like camarones Tío Alex and stuffed fillets with an international twist. Known for its bay-view terrace and 2-for-1 drink specials, it’s a Condesa beach classic with a romantic coastal flair.

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Los Tarascos, a fixture for decades, serves Mexican taquería classics like tacos al pastor and sincronizadas across its Acapulco chain. Known for late-night hours and bright orange counters, it’s a local favorite with a casual, sports-friendly twist.

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El Nono, thriving since 1972, serves Mexican seafood classics like pescado a la talla and ceviche acapulqueño in a beachfront palapa. Known for its vintage Acapulco photos and vendor-free calm, it’s a family-run spot with over 50 years of coastal legacy.

Jimmy's Cantina & Restaurant, an Acapulco dining staple for generations, serves coastal Mexican classics like ceviche acapulqueño and shrimp tacos with cantina zest. Known for its Playa Condesa patio and live mariachi charm, it’s a spirited seaside retreat.

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El Gran Recuerdo serves international dishes like ribeye steak and guayaba cream with a Mexican flair. Known for its bay-view terrace and romantic dining packages, it’s a storied spot reborn from its "El Olvido" roots.

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Haye's, thriving for over a decade, serves authentic Lebanese cuisine like kibbeh nayeh and lamb shish kabobs in a cozy plaza setting. Known for its Persian rugs and weekend belly dancing, it’s a cultural gem with an imported Middle Eastern flair.

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Los Pavorreales, a fixture in Acapulco, serves traditional Mexican dishes like enchiladas de mole and fish tacos by Tres Palos Lagoon. Known for its palapa charm and roaming peacocks, it’s a rustic retreat with waterskiing flair.

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Los Navegantes, a fixture for decades, serves Mexican coastal seafood like salmon carpaccio and grilled fish platters with a nautical flair. Known for its open-air bay views and family appeal, it’s a longstanding spot blending fresh catch with a lively Costera vibe.

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Sanborns, thriving since 1903, serves Mexican and international diner classics like enchiladas suizas and molletes across its Acapulco chain. Known for its soda fountain origins and department store charm, it’s a retro haunt with a shopping twist.

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El Amigo Miguel, thriving since 1970, serves traditional Mexican seafood like filete Miguel and pescado a la talla across its Acapulco chain. Known for its beachside palapas and live trio music, it’s a family-run gem with over 50 years of costeño soul.

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Beto Godoy, thriving for over 50 years, serves Mexican seafood like pescado a la talla and camarones al mojo de ajo in a beachfront palapa. Known for its lagoon views and rustic family charm, it’s a Barra Vieja legend with a storied coastal legacy.

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La Granja, an enduring Acapulco classic spanning decades, serves rustic Mexican fare like chilaquiles and exotic venado with a campestre twist. Known for its petting zoo charm and lake boats, it’s a family haven with a playful, traditional heart.

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El Zorrito, a fixture for decades, serves traditional Mexican antojitos like pozole and tacos dorados in a bohemian, open-air setting. Known for its giant red fox head entrance and live bolero trios, it’s a nostalgic haunt with a storied celebrity past.

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El Fogón serves traditional Mexican cuisine with a focus on hearty, round-the-clock dishes like pozole verde and molcajete acapulqueño. Known for its rustic hacienda-style setting with clay pots and arches, it operates as a local chain offering 24-hour dining and occasional live music.

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La Perla, a fixture for generations, serves international and Mexican dishes like surf & turf and shrimp-stuffed fish with a cliffside show. Renowned for its unbeatable view of La Quebrada divers and vintage celebrity photo wall, it blends dining with Acapulco’s iconic spectacle. t has been featured in such films as Fun in Acapulco (1963) with Elvis Presley.

Restaurante Condimento serves Mexican and international buffets with dishes like grilled salmon and shrimp al ajillo. Known for its poolside patio and family-friendly appeal, it’s a hotel mainstay with a daily-rotating spread.