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[*] posted on 10-10-2010 at 04:09 PM


iflyfish---what kind of tacos?
skipowell -- how about a private winery tour in the Valle de Guadalupe? Don't do the tour the cruiseship offers. Contact Steve Dryden: http://www.bajawineandtours.com/
He'll take you to some cool places that you may not otherwise ever see. And what day of the week (Wednesday or Saturday)?

[Edited on 10-11-2010 by bajabound2005]




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[*] posted on 10-10-2010 at 09:23 PM


Bajablanca will be there in January on our way back up. Hope to sip some of those wonderful pithaya margaritas.

Bajabound 2005. Isn't it wonderful to be asking the question, what type of tacos. So many tacos and so little time. I asked the question open ended because I am an omnivore when it comes to tacos. Fish tacos of course are a staple in the Baja, but a good lengua and el pastor are always hard to bypass. We will certainly visit the corn fungus taco stand mentioned in an earlier post, those are too good to pass up.

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[*] posted on 10-11-2010 at 06:59 AM


Al pastor --- Tacos Original in Chapultepec. Coming from Ensenada, it's on the west side of Mex 1/Reforma, 1 block before the turn off to the Estero Beach Hotel. Closed Wednesdays. Al Pastor is usually ready by 12:30 p.m.

Fish tacos...for something a little different: Marco Antonio's on Rayon between 3rd the 4th. Open daily except Sunday, 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. They are usually out of food by 12:45. They have a nice selection --- salmon or tuna steamed in white wine, shrimp in chipolte cream sauce and a number of other delectable bites.




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[*] posted on 10-11-2010 at 07:30 AM


So many great ideas
I am leaning towards the Guadalupe Valley wine tour
but the film is on my mind (would it have English subtitles?), then there would be time to eat tacos and try out Gypsy Jan's reccomendation (I am consistently a fan of her choices)
Baja bound- we will be there next Wednesday ( I am in Hawaii visiting parents this week, getting on boat in Long Beach next Monday)
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[*] posted on 10-11-2010 at 08:06 AM


unfortunately,the earliest showing of that film is 9:15 PM!



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[*] posted on 10-11-2010 at 08:13 AM


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try out Gypsy Jan's reccomendation


"Tacos De Huitzi-----" is only open Fri. through Sunday."
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[*] posted on 10-22-2010 at 07:58 PM
back from Ensenada trip


Thanks for all the advice
we ended up doing a variation of Dennis' bar walk
but I have to ask how did Denny's make your list of suggested bars??
We ended up walking past the place and when we saw the name I felt compelled to stop only to fortunately find that the STRIP BAR was closed. Not exactly what four girls in Ensenada quite had in mind!

The day in Ensenada was fun, cant quite say the same for the cruise ( I will NEVER go on another cruise again in my life)
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[*] posted on 10-22-2010 at 08:53 PM


How about a little info on the cruise? What went wrong? We have talked about taking one of these...and just don't get off the ship.
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[*] posted on 10-23-2010 at 05:26 AM


Quote:
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we ended up doing a variation of Dennis' bar walk
but I have to ask how did Denny's make your list of suggested bars??
We ended up walking past the place and when we saw the name I felt compelled to stop only to fortunately find that the STRIP BAR was closed. Not exactly what four girls in Ensenada quite had in mind!



Do they strip in there? I didn't know that. I thought they only rented companionship. You have to admit, it's right in the center of the tourist zone. I haven't been in there for a loooong time. I've seen a few boat people going in and out of the place in the past. You know....curiosity....a mid-day cold one....a yearning for some traditional Mexican raunch. The place is harmless.
Anyway, the other suggestions were legit. Too bad you missed Hussong's, but I guess you can catch it in Vegas now.
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[*] posted on 10-23-2010 at 01:58 PM


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How about a little info on the cruise? What went wrong? We have talked about taking one of these...and just don't get off the ship.


No one should ever equate those three and four day cruises from LA as anything like a real cruise. There are so many different styles of cruising, and many sizes of ships. And, considering the many varied itineraries, the thought of taking a cruise and not getting off the ship??

Been on many over the years. Favorite by a mile was on a small Princess ship (less than 700 passengers) balcony cabin. Boarded in Rome, disembarked in Athens. Stops in the Greek Islands, transited the Bosporus through Istanbul whilst having brunch on the balcony. Other ports included one in Bulgaria, and two in Ukraine. Yalta is magnificent.

Main excuse for those short cruises in to overeat and drink too much. But just think how terrible it would be for Ensenada if people stopped taking those ecruises.
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[*] posted on 10-23-2010 at 04:23 PM
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in response to surfer jim- first I agree with what bajahowod said about cruises.
The best part if the cruise is getting off at the ports.
as far as the 4 day Mexico cruise goes I should share there are some good things also. The service and crew were great, The food and entertainment is mediocre (but then what should one expect for $400). Surprisingly the prices for drinks on board were reasonable What I really didn't like was all the sales hype it felt a bit like time share sales. Every hour or so they are reminding you of something that is for sale. The Spa was a joke, the worse Facial i ever had and it was over $100. The cabins are okay (do not even consider going with an inside cabin without a window as the window is your ticket to sanity) spacious enough but the circulated air gets to me after awhile. Cruise ships are into big group sitting at meal time. Our group of 4 were assigned to a 10 top and four of our table mates were obnoxious. That our group and the other two people had to request a table change (which they nicely accommodated) but it made it awkward as we kept running across the people we didn't want to sit with and they kept asking if we were going to be with them that night. You would think with the ship going to Mexico that the dinners would include a Mexican entree, no such luck just low quality food made to sound gourmet and excessive use of salt for flavoring. Musical show was so corny we actually walked out, comedian was okay but you have to appreciate the f*** and c*** word to appreciate his humor as it was used in every joke. Liked the live music but the sound system they had to play through wouldn't allow the musicians balance the vocals with the instrument which were actually good!

We have done a 8 day cruise in the Caribbean (Holland America) and pretty much everything I shared about the 4 day hold true only that ship had over 3000 people and often multiple cruise ships at the same dock and when you get off the islanders hound you to buy their wares. The entertainment was better and the food more varied (often reflected the island we had visited that day)

One trip I would do over again my father in law took us on (Clipper Cruises). we left from Costa Rica on a small ship with only 120 passengers and went to some amazing ports as well as through the Panama Canal. We had wonderful food and wine. This ship didn't have a pool or any big shows but the places the ship could get into made up for that. Went by motorized canoes to part of the Darien jungle, saw so much wildlife.
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[*] posted on 10-25-2010 at 01:10 PM


La Cetta is a wine store just North of downtown
Ensenada. A short cab ride.

They have wine, tasting, smoked meats and cheeses and condiments and bread. You can make yourself a nice picnic.

It's a very nice, clean store. $$
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[*] posted on 10-25-2010 at 03:16 PM


there is / was an excellent gigalo service close to where the
cuisers disembark, Servicios Sancho kind of rings a bell,
or was it Sancho's vicios...?
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[*] posted on 10-25-2010 at 04:19 PM


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Originally posted by Iflyfish
Bajablanca will be there in January on our way back up. Hope to sip some of those wonderful pithaya margaritas.

Bajabound 2005. Isn't it wonderful to be asking the question, what type of tacos. So many tacos and so little time. I asked the question open ended because I am an omnivore when it comes to tacos. Fish tacos of course are a staple in the Baja, but a good lengua and el pastor are always hard to bypass. We will certainly visit the corn fungus taco stand mentioned in an earlier post, those are too good to pass up.

Suggestions in Ensenada?

Iflyfish


Fish -- Tacos Fenix, by the hardware store at the corner of Juarez and Espinoza, Ensenada.
al Pastor -- Tacos Los Poblanos, Maneadero (south end of town).




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[*] posted on 10-25-2010 at 04:28 PM


Thanks for details.
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