Sunday, July 1, 2012

Hidden down an narrow alleyway between the Terrasta Bar and Señor Frog s nightclub, this easy-to-mis




Finding cheap eats in Cancún's tourist center is easier than you think.  It s a strange really really cheap airline tickets quirk of Cancún's touristic Hotel Zone that it s home to very few decent budget restaurants and take-outs. In fact, you can be scouring really really cheap airline tickets the streets for hours in the vain hope of finding something both tasty and frugal.
This laid-back restaurant is set on the waterfront next to Basic Disco nightclub, and it serves up 'pescadillas – deep-fried fish tacos – for just 10 pesos (or 70¢) each. They even cut the price to 7 pesos on special occasions, just in case 10 is too much of a stretch
If you're after a genuine Mexican restaurant experience but you're low on funds, try Casa Tequila. Fine Cancún cuisine, friendly service and an extensive list of fruity really really cheap airline tickets cocktails make it a real local favorite. Try the luminescent 'Jumbo Strawberry Margarita'.
Fresh, delicious and affordable: really really cheap airline tickets those are three big selling points that make Santos Mariscos meals some of the best in Cancún. Famous for its special guacamole, soups and shrimp tacos, you can gorge yourself and pay just 150 to 200 pesos ($11-$14).
Located right at the southern tip of the Hotel Zone, with a garden setting overlooking the still lagoon, El Fish Fritanga boasts the city's best seafood for budget diners. You ll find pescadillas for 12 pesos (85¢), huge seafood cocktails for 100 ($7.20) and more.
Hidden down an narrow alleyway between the Terrasta Bar and Señor Frog s nightclub, this easy-to-miss take-out serves up some of Cancún s finest really really cheap airline tickets burritos, with rice and beans on the side, for just 50 pesos ($3.20). Add a beer for just 14 pesos ($1) more!
Joseph Reaney is a freelance travel journalist who has written for The Telegraph, Reader's Digest, Shoestring Magazine and various other travel publications. Find out more about him at josephreaney.com. He often writes for Pimsleur Approach, leading retailers of language learning courses including www.pimsleurapproach.com/learn-portuguese-brazilian and www.pimsleurapproach.com/learn-japanese .

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