Foreign tourists go to Bocana and Avoid El Nono. The modern plague of entitled speaker owners or renters on the beach. We were enjoying nice relaxing afternoon on the sand area of El Nona adjacent to the main room. Nice music from inside, low volume. Another foreign couple next to us. Then a group arrived next to us with a Big speaker and blasted their music. The other couple looked over and left immediately. We finished our beer and left. Complained, but they seem to value the immediate money from the group. Bocana is our usual, which has never allowed this. Wish we had gone to Bocana instead. Acapulco will NEVER revive US touristism with their hands off approach to behaviour of this kind. As well as constant...
Read moreWe ate here all day and the bill ended up being only 70 USD! I thought for sure it would have been more considering we ordered drinks after drinks and the food was phenomenal! I recommend the mojarra frita and ceviche de cameron. The pina de coladas were the absolute best as well. Our waiter (unfortunately we don't remember his name) was the nicest and helped us find a very affordable hotel nearby.
All in all, it was the best affordable place we can find and the service didn't disappoint and the people were friendly.
Also if you eat at their restaurant you get a nice table by the beach for free and it has a beautifully view...
Read moreWe were recommended El nono by a local guide, so we had high hopes for it. However it was a disaster. We ordered pescadillas, which we were excited for. Usually I'm not picky with my food and am easily pleased, but I can't stand finding a fly inside my food. If it was killed and left next to the plate (fair enough it happens) but the fly was cooked in with the food. The only way we found it was by biting into the tortilla. The only reason I'm giving 2 stars was because the drinks (margaritas) were tasty and strong, and the waiters were very nice and sorry about...
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