Our second time here, and I absolutely LOVE this place. Excellent service, and the food is…read morefantastic. Last time, I had the Pan de Cazon, a traditional local dish. This trip, I enjoyed fried plantains and coconut crusted shrimp, while my husband savored a large shrimp cocktail and mixed seafood ceviche. We sat outside on the covered patio and enjoyed the relaxing sound of the water lapping up against the shore. My only regret is that I forgot to take pictures before we ate!
Insider tip: The pirate ship at the end of the pier sails twice a day for tours, at 12pm and 5pm. It's only 150 pesos a person and such a blast!