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La Ostionera, Bahia Falsa, San Quintin
A new restaurant featuring fresh oysters is opening soon in San Quintin. Farm fresh oysters from Bahia Falsa direct to the general public. Pacific
Gigas & Kumamotos served raw/fresh, grilled & rockefeller!
https://www.facebook.com/LaOstionera.BahiaFalsa/
[Edited on 4-21-2017 by rts551]
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Can you provide a map with a pin? 3 dosena Para llevar porfa!
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can you buy em to go?
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https://mapcarta.com/30194628
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Someone once told me that, what they say about oysters isn`t true! Said he bought a dozen, but only 11 worked!!!
"When you catch a fish, you open the door of happiness."
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I hear they have a little blue pill for #12 now.
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I believe that restaurant is Ron Hoff's enterprise...
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could be
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Ah, i assumed San Q meant along the hiway.
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Out on the bay. Fresh that way. If this works out, i would not be surprised to see a restaurant pop up closer to the hwy.
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Looks great, like an indoor, spruced-up version of what we and others have been enjoying down there for years. I'm guessing the prices are likely to
be higher, but I'm sure they're still a bargain unshucked. Nothing like taking a cooler full to go for an oyster feed back at the house with family
and friends, after gorging on a few dozen raw and roasted out on the shore of the bay. That road going out there, though, ugh. Miles of unrelenting
washboard.
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It's a good ways off the highway past my place in the false bay.
There use to be a place called Panchos Palapa or maybe Pedros. It was an oyster bar. I wasn't a huge oyster fan until I stopped there a few times on
the way back from fishing. It's on the Old Mill road. Closed now but they have a full whale skeleton in there yard and might let you see it.
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Yes you can.
My first time there, the building was an old fisherman's shack. You just drove up, brought your own beer.
Once there, the ostionero would get your order and then head for the lagoon to fetch the oysters. He provided the limes and shucked them for you.
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