Forza is a very popular Italian restaurant in Acapulco. Very good food and the service is 1st rate. If you want Italian at good prices this is your go to place.
Maria M.
Tu valoración: 3 Menlo Park, CA
Meh. We checked this place out after reading the positive review that mentioned this was a real Italian man’s restaurant. The place is a bit stark and has an open kitchen, which is fine, but the microwave is front and center. Bad sign! I had a salad, garlic bread and some pasta that was literally so unmemorable that I can’t recall what I ordered. If you are really in the mood for pasta and pizza I’m sure this place will do the trick more than any other. If you’re looking for a good meal but aren’t picky about cuisine, head elsewhere.
Justin M.
Tu valoración: 3 East Palo Alto, CA
I miss good Italian food. While living in Mexico City for the past three years, I simply have not found the same quality options as I could in the States, when it comes to(Southern) Italian cuisine. I’m sure that there is someplace good, but I haven’t found it yet. And don’t tell me that I should be going to Italiani’s. It is worse than The Olive Garden. Anyway, a couple of years ago we actually found a couple of good places in the Oaxacan beach town of Huatulco. Apparenly, a while back some Italians had settled there and set up shop. So, when I read that a true Italian had opened a restaurant in Acapulco, I went to check it out. In the end, Forza Italia was good, but not great. I have no complaints, but I wasn’t impressed and wouldn’t particulalrly recommend the place over others. My wife and I both ordered pasta dishes, though she ordered a combo plate which was supposed to be a half order with the option to choose vegetables on the side. I say«supposed to» because her serving was as large as my regular serving, plus she got the sides, plus a salad and garlic bread?! She got a great deal, but I felt taken. Why was I paying more for less?! Oh, well. My penne with vodka sauce was good, but I feel like I’ve made better at home. Also, the kitchen is open to the customers to view, which I like, but they had the microwave in the front. This was a mistake as we watched them microwave part of our meal??? In the end I felt satisfied, but I wanted Forza to offer more… it didn’t.
Jill C.
Tu valoración: 4 North York, Canada
Forza Italia is owned by an Italian man who is living in Acapulco, beautiful weather everyday! The food is great and the portions are huge! There is a great variety of pasta and pizza. There is seafood as well. Make sure you make reservations, because they are usually busy during the high season and service can sometimes be slow, but that is because they are busy busy busy! Most servers speak very good English, if you are looking for Italian food while in Acapulco this is the place! Even the Italians come here!