Reviews on Asian food in Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico. Don't skip your siesta in Acapulco, because you'll need the sleep: you'll be busy dancing from midnight until the sun comes up. Countless nightclubs keep the evenings hopping, while Acapulco Bay and its beaches give the beautiful people a place to perfect their tans by day. Gourmet restaurants and exceptional water sports make your stay unforgettable.
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Very good food, good prices and nice environment.I really recommend it.It´s a must go if you like asian with a touch of mexican!
4 based on 30 reviews
16°51'40.42"N 99°53'2.64"WThis restaurant is a must for Chinese food lovers. Although we loved La Asadera cooking (right in front of it, in the Hotel Lupita) we had to ty this restaurant. Great decision. There are 2 main sections. One is exterior and the other is interior, with air conditioning. Reception and seating is done from between those 2 areas.The room is very large with no emphasis on decoration. The menu is elaborate and offers much of everything you would expect in a chineese restaurant.The only negative comment is that the plates are enough for 2 persons which means that you can only taste 1 dish at a time. (What a negative comment)Beer is available. Service is excellent and very fast. The food is very, very good and the cost is very good.I really recommend this restaurant.Warning :If you are not from Acapulco, do not go to Acapulco in your car or a rented car. Your chances of getting a ticket are very good. If you get stopped by a cop, do not let him know that you are in a hurry or returning somewhere far. If you do, the amount you will have to pay in mordida will be astronomous. For example, I paid 3,000 pesos for something I didnât do: crossing a pedestrian passage without stopping. This is an interesting infraction since nobody stops. Itâs as if it was created for tourists. (Note: If I hadnât paid the cop in cash, my papers were seized, the cost of the ticket would have been 5,200 pesos, I would have had to sleep another night in Acapulco etc.)Also, take the bus, not a taxi. If you must, ask the price BEFORE you enter. The trips are a lot more expensive than those in Mexico DF and taxis do NOT have taximeters. Open season on tourists on foot. One Mexican tourist we met was charged 70 pesos for a trip of 800 meters. We were charged 80 pesos for a 3.2 kilometers trip. Mirta and I thought this was a rip off. And Acapulco has the gall of having a publicity that says âHabla bien de Acaâ. Before I âTalk well of Acapulcoâ, Acapulco should install taximeters and crack down on crooked police.Thank you for your comments!. We hope to see you on your next trip to Acapulco.We are sorry for what happened to you during your stay in Acapulco.
4 based on 212 reviews
Going on a sunday night is always busy. Many families and kids are hanging out. Nevertheless, the service is outstanding. The food quality is also very good and the experience is well rounded. Thank you very much on your comments. We hope to count on your presence again. Receive a cordial greeting.
4 based on 140 reviews
a tradition in high quality restaurant in AcapulcoThis is the mexican version of a Benihan, good service and fresh japanese food
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4 based on 148 reviews
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My husband and I took my mother here for dinner. We were really impressed. Everything is excellent, from the way you are received to the service at the table, the setting and the atmosphere. The food was extremely good. My husband said its as good as the best food heâs had in Thailand. We met the Chef which was very nice and congratulated her. Will definitely return.
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4 based on 158 reviews
Our family was pleasantly surprised with the quality of Mizumi as it is located within the Mundo Imperial Resort. The food is chef prepared, beautifully presented, and delicious. The service by Alejandrino and Noe was professional and attentive. We ate at other highly ranked restaurants during our stay in Acapulco; this restaurant surpassed the others.
4 based on 971 reviews
We chose this spot for Airchefâs birthday dinner based upon the recommendation of our guide Roberto Alarcon. We were not disappointed. The fusion cuisine, a blend of Thai and Latin American, was delicious. Even more impressive than the food was the attentive and personalized service of our wait team, Rodrigo and Carlos. These gentlemen would be at home in any Michelin 5-star establishment. Top it off with a birthday dessert from the management and a gorgeous view of the Acapulco sunset and it was the perfect evening.
4 based on 873 reviews
Tony's Bistro, is a romantic restaurant surrounded with art and complimented by the spectacular view of Acapulco Bay. Chef Erik Nguyen is the executive chef, he worked with Harrison Ford, John Malkovich and Catherine Deneuve. Through his storied career he
I had 40 people at Tonyâs Asian Bistro for my birthday on January 12.Tony was very cooperative. He arranged for a violinist for entertainment.He supervised the service throughout the event.My menu was delicious and very interesting. My main course was sea bass baked in salt. Everyone was very laudatory about it.I also offered filet of beef Rossini.The meal ended with a meringue Pavlova.I had raves from everyone on the dinner.All of this was enhanced by the gorgeous views of the Bay.
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