This thatch-roofed shack is the most popular place in Kino Nuevo and is often full of regulars enjoying delicious fish dishes and hearty Mexican breakfasts. Standouts include camarón a la plancha (grilled shrimp lathered with butter) and pulpo enamorado (tender octopus with fried onions and soy sauce over rice).
El Pargo Rojo
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