El Nopalito

Acapulco


This darkish, old-school eatery attracts people for its daily menu, which includes mole verde (green chili sauce dish) on Thursdays and Sundays. The set-menu lunch includes fruit, juice or coffee and a main such as roast chicken, beef enchilada, carne asada (marinated grilled beef) or fried fish, served with nopales (cactus paddles) and tortillas.


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