Find out what Fusion restaurants to try in Manzanillo. Magical, historic, cultural, intimate – these are but a few of the words that best describe the balmy and magical escape that is Manzanillo on the Pacific Coast of Mexico. A lush, tropical environment welcomes travelers – verdant hillsides make way for sandy beaches, a setting that just begs for outdoor adventures and lazy days by the ocean. Visit between December and April and you’re likely to glimpse one of the playful whales swimming in Manzanillo Bay. By night, the village is full of energetic nightlife and restaurants are full to the brim. It’s all the charm of old world Mexico with every 21-century creature comforts you could want. While the crashing Pacific surf is sure to capture your attention for much of your time in Manzanillo, be sure to check out the countless other outdoor pursuits. Take an ATV off-road adventure, go deep-sea or sportfishing, head out hiking on an eco tour or take to the sea by kayak. Go sailing, snorkeling, SCUBA diving and surfing, then head back to shore for some shopping. Lace up your tennies for a volcano or waterfall tour.
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4 based on 20 reviews
We offer a creative and unique selection of savory and sweet Crepes, in a relaxing and casual ambience. As well as crepes, you'll find pasta, salads, sandwiches, hamburguers, fresh beverages, beer, cocktails, and more... everything prepared with natural i
When you're not sure you can face one more tortilla, La Folie offers a welcome change. It offers lighter fare with a unique flair. It also has a lovely story behind it. The owner worked as an au pair in a small town in France almost 20 years ago and learned to love preparing crepes during her stay but wanted to give them a Mexican twist. She has succeeded in this goal with both the menu and the cafe-like ambiance of her outdoor cafe. I had the Crepe Azteca, which featured chicken and elote (corn) in a light cheese mixture, while my husband had the Crepe Bolognese, ground beef in a tomato sauce. Both were delicious. We were served a generous bowl of small toasted bread with homemade herbed butter and our crepes also came with small salads. The menu also includes appetizers, sandwiches, and hamburgers, and a nice variety of beverages, both alcoholic and not. We can't wait to return and try some of the sweet crepes, which look scrumptious.Thank you so much for your review, As I said, is really a pleasure to make what we love and find that our customers love it. This is also a real motivation for us. Thanks a lot !!!
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Took three kids and three adults for a dinner with a view. What a sunset. However it was eclipsed by incredible attentive service. The ossobucco was out of this world. The pasta was el dente and cooked perfectly. 6 entrees with two appies, a bottle of wine, beers, soda and 5 crepes for dessert was $1800 pesos. Absolutely a have to eat there just for the sunset view. The beer menu could use expanding but everything else was first class
4 based on 30 reviews
Most of the Japanese restaurants in Manzanillo smoother the sushi in mayo. Why? I have no idea. Although not really a true Japanese restauant, the other Asian dishes. - Thai, Indonesian etc. Are not that great. Some of the fusion food is interesting and creative. Dessert sushi! Yes, it was really good. Worth a try if you feel like something different,
Hand cut steaks , great cocktails & wine Everything made from scratch Elegantly situated in the rear of the plaza Feeling like it's a just cocktails kinda day? Come join us on the sofas
The atmosphere was so inviting as the sun went down! Chef is very personal, likes to come out and chat. Food is to die for! If ever in the area, stop by!
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