I'm retitling the rest of this mini series as "Zihuatanejo, December, 2012".
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Playa La Ropa, Zihuatanejo |
Sunday, December 2, we went to Carmelita's Cafe. I
reviewed this wonderful restaurant earlier this year. It hasn't changed much, but only for the better. There have been improvements to the parking lot entrance walkway and the men's restroom. The food is as good as ever. The
waitresses are fetching. The
menu prices may be a little higher. A cup of very good coffee costs $25 pesos. Refills are not free. A full pitcher of freshly squeezed grapefruit juice was $110. (Not an unfair price, IMO.)
Here are a few photo highlights from our three visits on this trip.
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Chile Relleno de Pescado. Good, but not a favorite. |
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Aguas frescas are outstanding. This is sandía (watermelon) |
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Machaca de Pecado. Very good, despite the off putting appearance |
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Aporreadillo Verde, a variant on a classic egg and cecina dish |
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Fresh salads, made to your taste are a specialty |
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Ensalada Carmelita's, a variant on a Chef Salad
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Costillas de cerdo en salsa de tomate verde. An excellent dish |
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The tortillas are handmade. They always taste better than machine made tortillas.
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Las Tortilleras Bonitas |
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Las Tortilleras Bonitas |
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Una cuenta for two |
I'll cover Restaurant El Manglar and its wildlife in another post.
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Saludos,
Don Cuevas
Saludos,
Don Cuevas