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Burritos in San Bartola?

Alan - 5-25-2014 at 05:37 PM

I have had several people tell me there is a great place for burritos in San Bartola but no one can remember the name of the place. I figured if they were really that good, someone on this board would know. Heading down to SJD Friday to get my daughter and was hoping to find this place.

David K - 5-25-2014 at 05:41 PM

San Bartolo (it is a small town along Hwy. 1 between San Antonio and Los Barriles, famous for Mangos)

'San' is a male saint (names ending in an O), and Santa is female (names ending in an A).

Examples:
Santa Marķa
San Ignacio

RnR - 5-25-2014 at 09:13 PM

The orange painted place on the mountain side of the road near the south end of town. Never knew the name.

Not sure that I would call the food exceptional, but, the place is busy and we have eaten there several times on the way to SJD airport.

Post your thoughts if you try it....

San B

captkw - 5-25-2014 at 09:26 PM

Hola,, going SUR,,try the last Pink place on the left...(port) for the tamales..OMG!!! also a lot of other treats from that area !!

grizzlyfsh95 - 5-26-2014 at 09:04 AM

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Originally posted by RnR
The orange painted place on the mountain side of the road near the south end of town. Never knew the name.

Not sure that I would call the food exceptional, but, the place is busy and we have eaten there several times on the way to SJD airport.

Post your thoughts if you try it....


Been there..done that...I agree

motoged - 5-26-2014 at 01:45 PM

And don't miss the fire-oven pizza/bakery in El Triunfo while in the 'hood. :light: :cool:

Natalie Ann - 5-26-2014 at 02:26 PM

The place you want is The Oasis - or that used to be the name of it. Bus stops there for the bus driver's lunch. Years ago was a faded yellow. Could now be the pink place that captkw mentioned. It's on the left a couple doors down from the newer, more 'upscale' orange restaurant someone else mentioned.

I prefer their beef empanadas (empanadas con reyes) to burritos, but to each her own. If you love hot salsa, ask for the stuff the keep behind the counter :wow:

Muchas mango dulces for sale in the little tienda across the street.

Enjoy!



Nena

[Edited on 5-26-2014 by Natalie Ann]

weebray - 5-26-2014 at 03:43 PM

We have eaten at every place in San Bartolo over the years. None of them serve anything special. Just pretty average Mexican street food. The place in El Triumfo started out as a top ten place to visit years ago. Like many other such wonders is has fallen off in quality as the prices have shot thru the roof. Expect an average meal at astronomical prices. Quaint is getting more and more expensive here in Baja. The owner comes from Todos Santos - go figure.

Bajahowodd - 5-26-2014 at 04:00 PM

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Originally posted by motoged
And don't miss the fire-oven pizza/bakery in El Triunfo while in the 'hood. :light: :cool:


They have a hood in El Triunfo? Never saw it.:lol:

BajaBlanca - 5-26-2014 at 04:07 PM

If you haven't been to the El Triunfo Cafe, I think you should go there, Alan. The prices might be high but the place is enchanting and the food is good, especially their artisan breads, baked goods.

The owner is a tatooed used to be motorcycle group member, scary looking but really fun to talk to. He has been living in Baja for a very long time.

Alan - 5-26-2014 at 05:22 PM

Thank you Blanca, I have eaten there when I attended their last Art Festival but I forgot about their baked goods. Thank you

BajaBlanca - 5-27-2014 at 06:58 PM

:D