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Dining Guide--Golden Zone and Downtown (Centro) There are too many excellent restaurants for us to mention all of them here. Everywhere you go you'll see interesting and delightful little places. Don't be afraid to try them.A good starting place with with this list compiled from many visitors and locals who submitted comments to the MazInfo yahoogroups list. It will give you plenty of choices for a month's stay in Mazatlan. Restaurant recommendations (non-commercial). I Here are some of our
favorite places to eat, starting with the most expensive
and getting cheaper as you go down the list:
Panamá. Camarón-Sábalo and Las Garzas. Probably the number one recommended eatery for visitors and is great for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Everyone will feel comfortable here. Don't worry about cleanliness, etc. The food is great, the place is very clean, the menu is extensive, and the prices are very reasonable. You won't find any friendlier or more service-oriented staff than here! Check out the day's specials which run approximately 40 pesos. Panamá is also one of the best pastry bakeries in town, so check out their goodies for desert! My favorite for breakfast is Huevos Bravos--similar to Eggs Benedict with two eggs on top of pork loin on top of Panama's bread with everything smothered in a yummy cheese sauce. Under 40 pesos and filling!
Señor Frogs. Av. Del Mar halfway between Golden Zone and Downtown. It's hard to not include this place in a guide about Mazatlán. Not necessarily because the food or prices are special, but because no matter where you are in Mazatlán you'll see the official Señor Frog's stores selling all kinds of "souvenir wear." Considering that you are frequenting one of Mazatlán's biggest tourist spots, the menu is good, the party atmosphere is fun, and after dinner, enjoy drinking and dancing in their disco bar. Gus & Gus (pronounced goose ee goose). Great spot across from the Costa de Oro Hotel. Sidewalk cafe feel to it, although it is mostly covered. Mexican dishes, snacks, reasonably priced beer. Many evenings offer live music. The Sheik is in the Valentino's complex and offers a stunning veranda setting complete with waterfall behind you and ocean waves all around you. I haven't eaten here for dinner because it is a bit pricey and I've heard mixed reviews from friends who have. I enjoy breakfast there with out-of-towners because of the view and the prices are reasonable. If you're not expecting the Eggs Benedict or the biscuits to be just like up north, then you will enjoy it. The omelets are great.
Jungle
Juice. One block away from the beach from the Sr.
Frog's main store. Great breakfasts and lunch specials. I haven't
eaten there yet for dinner. Nice people and reasonable prices. Villa
Italia. I'm including this because I've heard from
several people that they loved the pizza here. I wasn't impressed. But
I seem to be in the minority on this one. Across the street from El
Cid. Casa
Loma. Most of my friends tell me this is one of the
nicest places to eat in Mazatlan. Haven't made it there myself. I hear
it's a bit pricey for someone on a budget like me. From the Dairy
Queen, turn away from the beach and keep going about ten blocks up
into the residential area.
Panamá.
Downtown location is on B. Juárez
across from the cathedral. For description, see the Panamá listing in
the Golden Zone section. Copa de Leche.
Olas Altas area next to Hotel Belmar (within walking distance from the
central market). This is a great little terrace-type cafe where you can
listen to the ocean waves or enjoy a sunset while you dine. Great place
for a variety of breakfast dishes at reasonable prices.
El Marismeño.
Within one block of the Shrimp Bucket, you’ll forgo the decor and
receive excellent food at lower prices. Cafe Pacifico.
H. Frias and Constitución, beside the Plaza Machado. We list this cafe
more for the ambiance than the menu that is limited. Prices are a little
higher for the downtown area, yet lower than the Golden Zone eateries.
They offer sports TV, pool table, sidewalk seating, bar, pastries,
coffee (including espresso!) and snacks. Vegetarian
Restaurant: Ambrosia.
Located just of Plazuela Machado. Even for non-vegetarians, this is very
clean, fresh, delicious food at reasonable prices for the quality. My
favorites are the spinach cream soup and mushroom fettucine. They offer
a special lunch menu for 60 pesos that gives you a starter like soup or
salad and a main dish and fresh lemonade. Try the mushroom and cheese
quesadillas. Also surrounding Plazuela Machado
you'll find other great restaurants such as
Pedro y Lola. One of the higher priced on the
square, but a very enjoyable evening spot to sit outside and people
watch, or gather for a glass of wine after a concert a the Angela
Peralta Theatre. The square has the best hamburgers in Mazatlan at
Beach Burger. Across
the square you can get reasonably priced fish tacos. Midtown:
Tacos Martin.
Located on Najera about three blocks going away from the ocean from
the Fishermen's Monument. By far my favorite place for authentic
tacos, carne asada, and other typical Mexican treats at very
reasonable prices. You'll have no fewer than 6-8 bowls of condiments
in front of you: various salsas, the guacamole that is almost
liquid, cilantro, etc. No matter what you order, they'll bring a
small free bowl of their famous soupy beans and grilled small green
onions. Yum. Try the tacos al pastor where they shave the blended
pork off the rotating flame. You can get quesadillas with just
cheese, or with cheese and chopped carne asada.
Please note that prices are listed as a
guide. Prices may vary. Restaurants come and go, and there are many
to choose from. I'd suggest checking in on the MazInfo mailing list
to see what the current favorites are from other visitors and
residents. Free to subscribe.
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