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New Resturants in Cabo

We love La Fonda....stay at Hacienda del Mar(the Sheranton). Any suggestions for new places ...we prefer local resturants.

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    1. If you plan on coming up to Todos Santos let me know and I will give you some suggestions. Don't have any Cabo ideas - I only go to Cabo to shop at Costco and hurry back home.

        1. re: Mariana in Baja

          Thanks I loved Todos Santos but we will have some friends with us this time and they do not like the drive.........but maybe...so give me a few.

            1. re: Loradio

              If you come in the evening Thurs - Fri - Sat - Michael's at the Gallery is the current favorite - but dinner only. Tre Galline is good and they just bought the Todos Santos Cafe - have not been there since they took it over but it might be worth at least walking in and checking it out. Buena Vida is starting lunch service - light meals, pizza - good. Santa Fe has closed their deli breakfast and lunch spot so now it is only the expensive restaurant that is open. Miguel's always good for breakfast lunch or dinner - Mexican. Another brand new - just this week - spot is within the Todos Santos Inn - where the wine bar used to be. It is a local Mexican woman who had another location. It will be very reasonable and such a beautiful spot. I think it's called Landy's. Full bar as well. There is an Asian place opening very soon - just on the right on the first block as you come into town. Sorry, I can't remember the name but you will see it. Across from the park on the corner of Militar and Zaragoza - upstairs - a terrific Mexican place. Their tostadas with ceviche are terrific and their "shrimp cocktails" are huge and delicious. And I still like Zaguan above everyone else for fish tacos because you can have them a la plancha- grilled rather than breaded and deep fried. All the seafood at Zaguan is terrific. The most popular local hang out for breakfast and lunch is La Esquina - headed out of town towards Otro Lado. Terrific smoothies, coffee, soup, etc.

              In Cabo I have friends who love the sushi place just across from the Cinemas - at the very end of the parking lot where Mail Boxes Etc. is located on the marina - I think it is called Art and Sushi or something like that. Much much ldess expensive than Nik San and I'm told just as good.

            2. Go to my new web site www.trapperscabolist.com
              Plenty of restaurant suggestions.

                1. re: trapper3

                  Good luck with your new site. We've been going to Cabo for about 15 years. Solomon's landing is an old favorite. Brian had just opened when we started going and we were staying at the hotel that is now Tesoro. Lot of overlap in our likes. If you heven tried Mariscos Mazatlan, I highly recommend. I prefer them to Mocambos. They doa dish called zarandeado; which is a butterflied and gilled red snapper...fabulous. Here's few photo sets of some trips..

                  http://www.flickr.com/photos/61246842@N00/sets/72157613807978850/

                  http://www.flickr.com/photos/61246842...

                  We go down again in mid Jan and I'll follow your site for new discoveries.

                  • Not certain what you mean by 'local restaurants' (only Mexican food?), but if you like sushi/sashimi NICK-SAN is the place to go. The Best!

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