Luisa María Alcalde and Arturo Ávila spotted at Acapulco's Praya restaurant

A photograph of Morena's national president, Luisa María Alcalde, and deputy spokesperson Arturo Ávila at Acapulco's Praya restaurant has sparked interest in this luxury dining spot. The image, shared on social media, shows the pair conversing at a table overlooking the bay during a long weekend. The sighting aligns with other politicians enjoying upscale dinners.

On Sunday, X user @vampipe shared an image of Luisa María Alcalde and Arturo Ávila at Praya restaurant, located at Escénica 28 in Acapulco, Guerrero. The post, aimed at his 560,000 followers, included the remark: “A beautiful moon bathes Acapulco this long weekend. What better than a getaway to celebrate getting rid of Adán Augusto”. The photo shows them drinking mineral water while conversing at a table with a view of Acapulco Bay.

This sighting took place on a night noted for politicians dining out; for instance, Adán Augusto López was seen at a Palacio de Hierro restaurant in Polanco, Mexico City, after stepping down from Morena coordination. Praya is presented as a luxury gastronomic experience, featuring fusion cuisine that blends local ingredients with Latin American, Asian, and Mediterranean influences. The restaurant operates Monday to Friday from 18:00 to 00:00, and Saturdays and Sundays from 14:00 to 01:00, subject to changes during peak season.

The menu features appetizers from $280 to $990, such as clams with shrimp and champagne granita. Tacos range from $310 to $370 for three pieces, while pastas and risottos cost $380 to $490. Fish and seafood prices go from $670 for grilled salmon to $2,800 for oven-baked branzino; meats from $780 for skirt steak to $3,600 for 1.8 kg short ribs. A typical meal with appetizer, main course, and drink averages $1,200 to $1,800 per person, potentially exceeding $2,500 with premium seafood or sake.

The sushi bar, open Thursday to Saturday evenings, offers nigiri from $100 to $160 per piece. Drinks include cocktails like El Gansito at $280 to $340, and sake up to $4,400 per bottle. Praya joins other renowned Acapulco spots frequented by celebrities.

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