Things to do in San Patricio Melaque
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Restaurant Maya
The menu changes regularly, but the quality at this Asian-fusion beachside hot spot is consistently excellent. Dinners include a range of gourmet salads, grilled meats and fish with exotic sauces, and there are appetizers like tequila lime prawns or mussels in chipotle cream. Western favorites like eggs Benedict and rich omelets with brie rule the brunch menu.
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Concha del Mar
As you stroll ‘Palapa Row, ’ look for the blue archway entrance of this popular beachside eatery, which offers two-for-one drinks all afternoon. From large breakfasts to Mexican combo plates to shrimp and fish fajitas, the price is right, and the location couldn’t be better.
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The Only Tours
The Only Tours runs popular full-day tours to Tenacatita (M$350, including boogie boards and snorkeling equipment) and Colima (M$700). For rent are mountain bikes, snorkeling gear and body boards (each M$100 per day).
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Flor Morena
You may have to wait to get a seat in this tiny, all-women-run place, but it’s worth it. Everything is made fresh, there are plenty of vegetarian options and even the house specialty, shrimp pozole, costs only M$40.
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Mariscos Sinky
A simple, time-honored joint with shaded sidewalk tables serving a local sea harvest. The toothsome seafood soup is made to order with a whole fish.
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Viajes Fesa
Viajes Fesa books one-day tours to Colima ($300) and Guadalajara ($310), and sells tickets for boat passage to Tenacatita ($180) and for ETN buses.
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Surfos & Vagos
Rocking to an agreeable beat, this 2nd-floor open palapa mixes up margaritas so stiff you can ride a wave on them.
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Kucaramakara Sushi Bar and Lounge
On a dusty street, this incongruously hip eatery capitalizes brilliantly on its proximity to the sea, serving super fresh rolls, tempura and sashimi in a contemporary setting.
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