La Ola

San Agustinillo


A slightly more refined palapa than is standard in these parts, La Ola (the wave) is right on the beach and delivers fine fish concoctions to its wooden periwinkle tables with aplomb. Honorable mentions should go to the tuna tostadas (with raw marinated spicy tuna) and the taco de pulpo zarandeado (grilled octopus).


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