Mexico Car Rental and Los Mochis Dinning
- Acapulco Accommodations
- Acapulco Beaches
- Acapulco Dining
- Acapulco Nightlife
- Acapulco Overview
- Getting Married in Culiacan
- Getting Married in Los Mochis
- Getting Married in Mazatlan
- Honeymooning in Culiacan
- Honeymooning in Mazatlan
- Escuinapa Overview
- Isabel Island
- Maria Fernanda Hotel & Villas
- Navolato
- Teacapan
- Culiacan Sailing
- Los Mochis Sailing
- Nizuc Waterpark
- Semana Santa (Easter in Mexico)
- Volcanoes of Mexico
- Activities for Retirees in Mazatlan
- Culiacan Fishing Guide
- Helpful Mexican Phrases
- Loro de Oro Inn Mazatlan
- Los Mochis Fishing Guide
- The El Mirador Restaurant
- The Fiesta Inn Culiacan
- Los Arcos Seafood Restaurant
- Puerto Panasco Overview
- Sea of Cortez Overview
- Mazatlan Airport
- Los Mochis
- Culiacan
- Culiacan Airport
- Mazatlan Accomodations
- Mazatlan Beaches
- Mazatlan Dining
- Mazatlan Events
- Tourist Attractions
- Copper Canyon
- Machado Square
- Mazatlan Bed and Breakfasts
- Mazatlan Golf Courses
- Villas El Rancho Beach Resort
- Horseback Riding in Mazatlan
- Mazatlan Fishing
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- Shopping in Mazatlan
- Water Sports in Mazatlan
- Chevrolet Express
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- Nissan Platina
- Stone Island Tour
- VW Pointer
- Culican Accomodations
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- Culiacan Events
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- Los Mochis Airport
- Archaeological Museum Of Mazatlan
- Mazatlan Fiesta Land
- Mazatlan Luxury Hotels
- Mazatlan Sailing
- Mazatlan Snorkeling
- Concordia
- El Cid Moro Beach Hotel
- King Davids Jungle Tours
- Lookout Mountain
- Old Spanish Fort
- Cliff Diving
- Mazatlan Central Square Cathedral
- Mazatlan Harbormarinas
- Estrella Del Mar Golf Course
- Golden Zone
- Culiacan Hotels
- Imala Spa
- Municipal Palace
- Autonomous University
- State of Sinaloa
- Day Trip to Copala
- Day Trip to El Rosario
- Day Trip to Concordia
- Mazatlán Scuba Diving
- Medical Services in Mazatlán
- Hotel San Marcos Culiacán
- Art Museums of Sinaloa
- Dorados de Sinaloa Soccer Team
- Patolandia Hunting Club Culiacán
- Pichiguila Hunting Club
- Hotel Santa Anita Los Mochis
- Los Mochis Accomodations
- Los Mochis Beaches
- Los Mochis Dinning
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- Deer Island
- Pueblo Bonito Mazatlan
- Inn at Mazatlan
- Melville Suites
- Oceano Palace
- Day Trips from Mazatlan
- Mazatlan History
- Costa de Oro Beach Hotel
- Malecon
- Tips for Visiting Mazatlan
- City of Guasave
- Guasave Accommodations
- Ruins of Nio
- Sinaloa River
- Town of Tamazula
- Alos Tres Rios Hotel Culiacan
- Hotel Lucerna Culiacan
- Hotel San Luis Lindavista
- Microtel Inn and Suites Culiacan
- Holiday Inn Culiacan
- Chihuahua al Pacifico Railroad
- Hotel Posada del Hildalgo
- Museo Regional del Valle del Fuerte
- Parque Sinaloa Los Mochis
- Topolobampo Los Mochis
- Hotel El Dorado
- Plaza Inn Los Mochis
- Best Western Los Mochis
- El Farallon Restaurant
- Espana Restaurante
- Mexico City Accommodations
- Mexico City Dining
- Mexico City Nightlife
- Mexico National Football Team
- Road Trip to Mexico
- Zocalo, Acapulco
- The Fairmont Acapulco Princess Resort
- Fiesta Inn, Acapulco
- El Fuerte de San Diego, Acapulco
- Cici Water Park, Acapulco
- Acapulco Botanic Garden
- Copacabana Acapulco
- Sr. Frog's, Acapulco
- Tips for Traveling in Mexico
- Villa Vera Spa
- Baby-O Disco, Acapulco
- Mandara Nightclub, Acapulco
- Mangos Bar, Acapulco
- Palladium, Acapulco
- Thai Bar, Acapulco
- Dancing Fountains, Culiacan
- Medievo, Culiacan
- O'Lydia Discotheque, Culiacan
- Penthouse Klub, Culiacan
- Tabu Ultra Club, Culiacan
- Driving in Mexico, Part I
- Driving in Mexico, Part II
- Important Phone Numbers
- Marina El Cid Mazatlan
- Mazatlan Vacation Rentals
- Aroma Spa
- Casa de Leyendas
- El Cid Granada Country Club
- Mazatlan Yoga Retreats
- Santuario Naturista del Pacifico
- Hotel Aguamarina
- La Gran Plaza Mazatlan
- Mazagua Waterpark
- Sea Shell City Museum
- Te Amo Lucy’s Taqueria y Mas
- Culiacan Old Downtown
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- Hotel Executivo
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- Costa Bonita
- DGala Mazatlan Hotel
- Emporio Mazatlan
- Posada Freeman
- Ciudad Obregon
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- Guadalajara
- Puerto Vallarta
- Tepic Overview
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The beginnings of the Mexican cusine...
Mexican cuisine is famous for its intense flavors, hot spices, and color. Today, most of Mexican's cuisine has a history of pre - Hispanic traditions (examples include the Aztecs and Maya). The rich colors that has become a tradition in Mexican foods is because the foods grown locally are naturally a variety in color, such as red peppers, green peppers, chile pepper, broccoli, cauliflower, and radishes all mixed with variety of Mexican meat options including chicken, beef, and lamb. Depending on the region, local climate and geography can have a pretty big impact in what is "traditional" Mexican food. For example, north of Mexico is known for its meat dishes (especially its beef), while southwestern Mexico is popular for is spicy vegetables and chicken dishes. For the rarer dishes that are harder to find are the ones cooked in Aztec or Maya style or more commonly known as pre - Hispanic foods. Common ingredients include iguana, rattlesnake, deer, spider monkey and a variety of insects.
The dangers of the Mexican cuisine...
The last thing you want to be doing when on your Mexico vacation with your Mexico car rental AGA Rent A Car is to find yourself spending hours on end in the washroom. Who hasn't heard the bad jokes about what happens to a person after bad food? How about bad food from a Mexican restaurants? Yes, it just got worse, a lot worse. But you need not fear anymore. Your stomach is safe when traveling with your Mexico car rental AGA Rent A Car. Below is a compilation of what your Mexico car rental AGA Rent A Car has deemed "safe". So eat freely and with gusto and without fear!
Restaurant Veronica - Mexican at its best, the Restaurant Veronica serves traditional Mexican foods. When with your Mexico car rental AGA Rent A Car you must definitely try out their quesadillas (it will be the best quesadilla you've ever tasted, guaranteed!). For the vegetarians, the Restaurant Veronica offers a great vegetarian plate, sautéed fajita style veggies. With great dining for the least amount of money, what are you waiting for?
Margarita's - mingle with the locals at this small bar. Offering the best prices in alcoholic beverages and finger foods, Margarita's is the place to be. It's easy to find as it always has the nosiest crowd. So be warned, this bar is not for the faint of heart. If you're not into slightly cramped surroundings and cigarette smoke, you should avoid this place.
Tio Molcas - offering the traditional Mexican fair of steaks, chicken and seafood, the Tio Molcas is a popular restaurant among the locals. If you choose to come here, definitely order something from the seafood family, you will not be disappointed. Telephone: (145) 6 - 0033
Laylo's Lounge - The Laylo's Lounge is perfect for that after meal drink served by the friendly bartenders. Serving national and international drinks, the Laylo's Lounge is a comfortable hangout for the locals to chat and just hang out. Telephone: (145) 6 - 0136
A little closer to home...
Pizza del Rey - is a great local pizza joint for those looking for foods closer to home. Serving toppings that are locally grown, expect only the freshest ingredients. They offer the traditional pizzas and toppings.
Chamonix Restaurant and Café - The Chamonix Restaurant and Café is a charming little restaurant that serves an excellent cup of java. Feel free to relax in this low key restaurant / café and make sure to have a warm pastry with that cup of freshly brewed coffee. Telephone: (145) 6 - 0277
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