TLBaja79
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Looking for a Lunch Spot in San Felipe
We are headed down on the 5 and looking for a lunch spot in or around San Felipe.
We'll be going through on a weekday sometime around noon... Anywhere north or south is fine too
Thx
[Edited on 3-25-2021 by TLBaja79]
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advrider
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Taco spot on the way to the Malecon, on the right side of the street is really good. Sorry can't think of the name of the street? Its just a cart and
a small seating area, love the tacos. Also like the first place on the left as you drive down the Malecon, might be Mariscos?
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PaulW
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Google maps has most all of the places to eat.
On the Malecon Taco Factory is good, but there are plenty of choices.
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RFClark
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North of town the market across from the medical clinic has a deli and good hot or cold food.
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AKgringo
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Planning ahead...what a concept! It probably works a whole lot better than my go to method, which is, I'm hungry, where am I?
If you are not living on the edge, you are taking up too much space!
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jamiec
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Taqueria y Mariscos Adriana- a tiny little place on the Malecon in SF. Some of the best fish tacos I've ever had.
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PaulW
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Road Runner in front of Playa De Oro, just S of the ARCO station 7 miles north of town is the best place to eat breakfast and lunch. Closed after
lunch.
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David K
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Tacos along the Malecon are always a big hit!
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BajaTed
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Pull up to the docks and buy shrimp & squid from the guys on the boats.
Get some fresh tortillas, limes and pico de gallo and have a BBQ on the beach with a cold Ballena of Pacifico.
Watch the show called the "tide change" and enjoy
Es Todo Bueno
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TMW
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Any place with a sign that says restaurant or a street vendor with people gathered around. They're all good. Enjoy
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pacificobob
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Quote: Originally posted by TMW | Any place with a sign that says restaurant or a street vendor with people gathered around. They're all good. Enjoy |
that it in a nutshell. its lunch....not a home purchase. 😀
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thebajarunner
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When you have been in Baja for more than a few days a break in the menu is nice
There is a really good Chinese restaurant on the main road coming into town, probably just a couple blocks before the traffic circle
South side, easy parking, large portions, lots of choices.
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