Places to Eat



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La Paz offers a wide range of restaurants that include local cuisine, seafood, specialty foods as well as familiar North American dishes. Most menus offer a variety of seafood, meat dishes, pasta and snacks. You can eat at a corner taco stand and enjoy a large baked potato with enough extras to make a filling meal or you can spend the evening over a multi-course meal.

Prices vary but generally you can have an entree and a drink for less than $10. Restaurants along the Malecon cater to tourists. The further away from the Malecon you get, the more Mexican the flavor, the less expensive the bill.


RESTAURANTS
Listed by specialty:

(seafood) Mariscos Mar de Cortes at 5th of February and Prieto

(traditional Mexican cuisine) Los Vitrales on the Malecon at Vista Coral Plaza

(Mexican) Cafe San Francisco on Allende up from the Malecon

(International - Italian) La Pazta on Allende up from the Malecon

(International) La Puerta Cafe, Theatro, Bar next to Cabanas Los Arcos

(ribs) Grill Campestre in front of Fidepaz KM 5.5 on the Carreterra Norte. Specializes in ribs, fish, cobb salad, scampi, steaks, short ribs and tasty mexican dishes, full bar.

(vegetarian) El Quinto Sol at Dominguez and Independencia

(snack bar cafe) Capri on the Malecon at Vista Coral Plaza

(taco stand) Poncho's Tacos at the corner of Serdan and Legaspy - open evenings

(taco stand) Bismarkcito on Marquex de Leon near Madero - open mid-day

(Italian) Bistro La Loggia at Vista Coral Plaza

(Mexican) Aquarius Hotel Restaurant at Degollado and Ramirez

(Chinese) Restaurant Dragon at 16th Septiembre and Esquerro


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