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[*] posted on 4-14-2012 at 01:43 PM
Taqueria La Carreta; Bahia de los Angeles


Okay... I admit it... it's been a while since we drove through the town of Bahia de los Angeles. We like camping nearby, but often don't actually go all the way into (or through) town.

Yesterday, we did drive through town, and I admit to seeing much more has been developed than the last time I'd done so. More pavement, more businesses, more development of the camping and accommodations along the water to the north of town.

One of the decisions needed was where to grab a quick bite to eat, and frankly, I wasn't sure where to go - and most places looked to be, well, empty. The weather had something to do with it. How do you decide then??? The only place that seemed to be busy was the Taqueria La Carreta, in between Mercado Lizeth and Restaurant Las Hamacas. Both locals and tourists alike there yesterday. Considering they only have seating outside, and everyone was still there (windy weather).... well, that seemed to be a strong vote of confidence, and so that's where we went. I've seen online where this location has been called China's Tacos and Tacos Lizeth as well.

We enjoyed the tacos de pescado and tacos de carne asada. Definitely "hit the spot". We were all very satisfied to have stopped here on our brief time in town yesterday.

Other mentions online:

http://www.bahiadelosangeles.info/restaurants.htm :)

http://www.ericrench.com/MEXICO/LABAY/TOWN/index.htm




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[*] posted on 4-14-2012 at 02:05 PM


any talk of yellowtail in the area? i know it's early, but i'm gonna give it a try in 2 weeks as i have a 1 week window between jobs. look forward to the taco stand, too!

unless of course, a big swell decides to grace the other side, then i'll be on the opposite side.....:biggrin:




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[*] posted on 4-14-2012 at 03:34 PM


China's is a must go to for us. Nicest Lady and fantastic cook.
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[*] posted on 4-14-2012 at 04:10 PM


Doug- hope you read my post last week where I praised her tacos....

It was right here on Nomad- which I am sure you read (at least you check out all my posts? right???)

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