Acapulco

Belfast


Popular with politicians and parliamentary staffers from nearby Stormont (when it's not dormant, that is), this sparingly but colourfully decorated place dishes up authentic burritos, chimichanga, flauta, enchiladas, fajita platters, Yucatán-spiced chicken skewers and other Mexican classics in huge portions. It has a good niños (kids) menu too. It's one of several stellar restaurants along Upper Newtownards Rd in Ballyhackamore.


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