Ixtapa and Zihuatanejo Restaurants

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  • 1. Beccofino

    $$$

    This small, marina-side dining room and cozy bar has been a popular high-season hangout since 1992. Dark polished woods contrast with bright white linens, and bottles of wine are shelved on walls painted with trompe-l'oeil scenes. A canopy-sheltered deck overlooks the marina. Among the best dishes on the northern Italian menu are minestrone soup, caprese salad (with tomatoes, basil, and mozzarella), fish fillet (usually red snapper or mahimahi) with a champagne sauce, and chicken cacciatore. Many of the pastas are made in-house. Enjoy the personalized attention of the owner and all-around excellent service.

    Ixtapa, Guerrero, 48880, Mexico
    755-553–1770

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Reservations essential
  • 2. Casa Morelos

    $$$

    The wooden bar, ocher walls, and handcrafted furnishings make this tiny restaurant seem like a true cantina, although it's in the middle of a shopping center. Patio tables are more elegant at night than during the day, with potted trees dressed in little white lights and lively tropical music at a level that doesn't drown out conversation. The chiles rellenos de camarón (egg-battered peppers stuffed with shrimp), fajitas, and tuna steak topped with three kinds of chilies are all filling and delicious, even if they cost slightly more than entrées at nearby restaurants. You can also come for a generous breakfast.

    Blvd. Ixtapa, Ixtapa, Guerrero, 40880, Mexico
    755-553–0578

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 3. Coconuts Restaurant & Bar

    $$$

    Eat at the horseshoe-shaped bar—especially if you happen to be by yourself—or out under the sky. Beautifully restored, Zihua's oldest house has a gorgeous patio open to the stars and surrounded by zillions of tiny white lights. Try the grilled pork chop, the sweet and zesty lobster, or the shrimp-stuffed chiles rellenos. In the evening a keyboarder or romantic duo playing bossa nova or jazz is sure to entertain.

    Pasaje Agustín Ramírez 1, Zihuatanejo, Guerrero, 40880, Mexico
    755-554–2518

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, No lunch. Closed June–mid-Nov.
  • 4. Rossy's

    $$$

    Waterside dining doesn't get any purer than at this spot in the midst of several beachfront eateries. The extensive menu covers all the typical favorites—ceviche, shrimp dishes, and fish fillets served with rice and steamed vegetables. Make a feast of it and choose the mixed-grill selection, which feeds three. For dessert, indulge in the crispy fried bananas served with a scoop of coconut ice cream or bathed in cinnamon-laced cream. Walk it off with a stroll along the sand. The people-watching is great, whether they're wearing swimsuits or business suits.

    Zihuatanejo, Guerrero, 48880, Mexico
    755-554–4004

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
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