The first thing that got my attention about La Kalle was the smell of fresh brewed coffee as I walked by.
So I took a look at the menu out front and saw that they had one of my favorite breakfast entrees, huevos divorciados! That's like huevos rancheros except one side is red sauce and the other side green.
So I sat down and ordered cafe americano, orange juice, and huevos divorciados.
The music was a mixture of American and Mexican jazz. Very relaxing and fit the vibe of La Kalle.
My waiter was excellent. A young man who was polite, attentive, and spoke excellent English.
The flavor of the food was excellent and they took pride in the presentation.
Toward the end of my meal the cook asked where I was from. I told him I was from Oregon. We talked for awhile and he introduced me to all his staff.i asked the waiter where he learned his English. The owner's wife said she had taught him because it is very important in Zihuatanejo to learn english.
The food is fantastic. The staff makes you feel at home. And, I'll definitely...
Read moreMy star rating is based on the average of two dining experiences that we have had here. Our first visit was last year was wonderful, with both the meal and service, excellent. This year, however, was a major disappointment. Although my wife's meal was quite good, I had ordered the "special" of marinated tuna tacos, which came as four tortillas spread out on the plate with a mound of tuna in the middle - nothing else. Although it tasted fine, the tuna had caused the top tortilla to become soggy making the first taco difficult to eat. In addition, it took nearly an hour to be served after placing our order. I realize that at times there can be issues in the kitchen, and they did apologize (twice) for the slow service, however, to keep the customers happy it would have been nice to be offered a complementary appetizer or drink while we waited. As a result of this experience, I doubt that we will return as there are so many choices on where to dine...
Read moreWe always pass by this restaurant because there are so many great restaurants on Adelita street. My friend and I decided to try it last night, both of us were disappointed. Drinks were expensive and small, but the margaritas were very good. I had the coconut shrimp, it was delicious but very small, my friend had the seafood stuffed ancho pepper-she couldn’t find much seafood in it, just lots of onions and it was cold.... We were overcharged by 60 pesos, which isn’t much, didn’t say anything because we were with other people. Chances are we...
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