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[*] posted on 7-4-2013 at 09:15 PM


So..... where's Jesse? Did the help shove him down the garbage grinder?
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[*] posted on 7-4-2013 at 09:42 PM


From Monoloco:

" The OP asked a question about other's experiences with La Paz restaurants, I gave mine, other's may be different, that's what restaurant reviews are about. As for Tres Virgenes, I realize that any restaurant can have an off night, that's why we gave it a second chance, but our experience the second time was exactly the same as the first."

Actually the OP asks for your favorite place for a celebratory dinner in a positive light, not your negative critique of La Paz restaurants. msrla just asks for your favorite...

Many Nomads seem not to like TV... and I agree with rhintransit that the chef could have done what she asked.

But why are we obsessed by Jesse's personal presence or lack thereof? I've found the restaurant to be good rather or not he shows up. We've eaten many times at Tailhunter too. Good place, very different that TV, both are nice for different reasons. For all the times at Tailhunter, I've yet to meet Jonathan Roldan. Funny that his absence isn't an issue here.
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[*] posted on 7-4-2013 at 10:01 PM


When reading reviews for anything, I generally find the negative ones more helpful than positive, if the OP was to only receive positive reviews it would be very hard to make a choice. I'm sorry that I don't like your favorite restaurant, but apparently it's an opinion shared by others here. I do agree that it should not matter whether or not Jesse is there, food and service in a well run restaurant should not depend on the presence of the owner.



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[*] posted on 7-5-2013 at 07:19 AM


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When reading reviews for anything, I generally find the negative ones more helpful than positive, if the OP was to only receive positive reviews it would be very hard to make a choice. I'm sorry that I don't like your favorite restaurant, but apparently it's an opinion shared by others here. I do agree that it should not matter whether or not Jesse is there, food and service in a well run restaurant should not depend on the presence of the owner.



Interesting.... I find positive reviews more helpful, especially when details are included. I do like knowing why someone liked a place.
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[*] posted on 7-5-2013 at 07:36 AM


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Pescador - where is El Serape? address? cross-streets? Thanks in advance.


Here is the info on El Zerape. The owner was the one who sponsored the world record burrito on the malecon in La Paz a couple of years ago. The restaurant is fun with all of the art and different areas.

http://www.elzarapelapaz.com/english/inicio.html




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[*] posted on 7-5-2013 at 10:53 AM


There are any number of great places to eat in La Paz. For a birthday party you would be hard pressed to surpass Apostile on Madero esq. Morelos. The chef/owner is an "old school" cruise ship chef. (Before canned sauces etc.) My 2nd choice would be La Pazta on Allende 1/2 block up from the Malecon. The chef at Mr. Fisher on Morelos entre Revolucion y Madero is an expert on the grill. Last Sun. he grilled a 2" thick piece of Jurel for me. This is not easy as Jurel can easily dry out. He hit a home run, it was awsome. By the by, I really appreciate honesty about a resturant. It is good to hear the bad as well as the good.
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[*] posted on 7-5-2013 at 11:03 AM


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Mr. Fisher



Any idea on how it came by that name?
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[*] posted on 7-5-2013 at 11:38 AM


Glad to hear that Mr. Fisher on Morelos is open. We have wanted to try it for a while and we went there a couple of weeks ago only to find it all closed up. It was 8PM or so on, I think, a Thursday. Perhaps they were on a vacation break and are back now?

Is Apostile the Greek place?
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[*] posted on 7-5-2013 at 01:06 PM


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Interesting.... I find positive reviews more helpful, especially when details are included. I do like knowing why someone liked a place.


Agreed and negative reviews also make a statement. Service was slow or non-existent. Food was bad. Music too loud. I think some people have bad restaurant karma -- usually to mostly get bad food and service.

Bismark is a popular place with locals and to call it second-rate makes a statement about the reviewer. I've always had good food there and service has always been excellent. I've eaten there everyday for weeks.

Negative people write negative reviews. Except for my consistently negative review of Mama's, which I'm up for trying again this year, I always get good food. I must be lucky.
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[*] posted on 7-5-2013 at 01:14 PM


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I always get good food. I must be lucky.
Or not that picky.:lol:



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[*] posted on 7-5-2013 at 01:29 PM


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I always get good food. I must be lucky.
Or not that picky.:lol:


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[*] posted on 7-5-2013 at 02:07 PM


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I always get good food. I must be lucky.
Or not that picky.:lol:


Touche. My wife knows good food. She tells me when it's good. My taste buds -- well, they're going South.
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[*] posted on 7-5-2013 at 04:08 PM
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From Monoloco:

" The OP asked a question about other's experiences with La Paz restaurants, I gave mine, other's may be different, that's what restaurant reviews are about. As for Tres Virgenes, I realize that any restaurant can have an off night, that's why we gave it a second chance, but our experience the second time was exactly the same as the first."

Actually the OP asks for your favorite place for a celebratory dinner in a positive light, not your negative critique of La Paz restaurants. msrla just asks for your favorite...

Many Nomads seem not to like TV... and I agree with rhintransit that the chef could have done what she asked.

But why are we obsessed by Jesse's personal presence or lack thereof? I've found the restaurant to be good rather or not he shows up. We've eaten many times at Tailhunter too. Good place, very different that TV, both are nice for different reasons. For all the times at Tailhunter, I've yet to meet Jonathan Roldan. Funny that his absence isn't an issue here.


Jonathan's main interest is running fishing boats. His wife, Jilly, is virtually always right on the premises usually chatting up customers.
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[*] posted on 7-5-2013 at 04:40 PM


Yes Apostile is a Greek resturant altho one of my favorites is the fillet. I'm not sure where the name came from or even if I'm spelling it correctly. Both Apostile and La Pazta are pretty upscale, dressy and on the more expensive side. For a "fun" party Mr. Fisher has picnic tables and if you stick a couple of pitchers of margaritas on a picnic table pretty soon someone will be saying; "get off the table Mabel the money's for the beer." It is a fun place and also very reasonable. As for the comment that only negative people write negative reviews I think that they are useful if not vitriolic. I can usually tell the difference.
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[*] posted on 7-6-2013 at 11:16 AM


Talked to the chef at Mr. Fisher yesterday. He is open every day from noon to 8PM. He did say that he ocassionally closes early if he is catering a banquet. That happened 3X in June.
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[*] posted on 7-6-2013 at 12:00 PM
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My wife and I really like this place-- It's on Abasolo at Sinaloa, Great selection, good seafood c-cktails and , always a mariachi band in the wings to play a birthday song, my wife eats shrimp emapanizado wherever she goes and she says theirs is the best, They also have some fiesta meals of shrimp and seafood that are served in a "pig" with all types of preparations in the same serving that accommodate the tastes of several diners, good service, a little rustic as it's open air and always crowded with locals.. Norm


BTW-- LTV is off our recommended list- too expensive for variable cuisine- also like the restaurant at Pichilinge beach, right on the water, great views, good margaritas, good guacamole, great octopus c-cktail, and the whole fried fish is our go to meal.




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[*] posted on 7-6-2013 at 12:36 PM


Thanks for that info weebray. We must have got to Mr. Fisher after he closed up for the day. We had just assumed that they'd be open later. Will try again - and will get there earlier.
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[*] posted on 7-6-2013 at 08:50 PM


i must say everyone needs to at least consider trying "the shack", now on the malecon....travis and rosie, even while they are very casual and relaxed, offer some of the best food that baja has to offer...my bride and i experienced the very best shrimp eouteffee,(sp), that in all my almost 70 yrs cruising restaurants around the planet could even imagine.....was that a sentence?....whatever...good food!!!!!!!



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[*] posted on 7-7-2013 at 07:22 AM


If you don't have to have seafood my favorite is Rancho Viejo. It is just up the hill from Papas and Beer. Great food and drinks, good atmosphere and service - hard to beat!
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[*] posted on 7-8-2013 at 11:14 AM


Hi everyone, I'm the OP and really appreciate all the banter and reviews, good and bad... Been coming to La Paz for the last 20 or so years and have seen a lot of places come and go - we had decided on Il Rustico (always a great atmosphere and good food) but ended up at Azul as we were in town most of the day, came back to our place and didn't want to venture back in (in our opinion Azul is one of the best and, most important, CONSISTENT restaurants in LP - but Rustico for fun party atmosphere - we will hit it this week) - i have to agree about Tres Virgenes..... we loved it at one point, but we haven't gone back there in years - found it inconsistent and overpriced and I had to laugh at the "change" thing because that is precisely what happened to us too! La Pazta? haven't been there in years, did not enjoy the food at all (how can you mess up pasta? if I can cook it better, I won't be eating there again) This trip we will definitely go to THE SHACK, BUFFALITO (not Buffalo - there was a time when you could get a good steak but they changed the cut of meat they served and the quality? not parallel to the inflated price (we sure miss the chateubriand at Bermejos!) ... also there is a great little pizza place in town I can't remember the name but it's near the cathedral...will try that again and hopefully it's as good as it was - that is really the key to the La Paz eateries - CONSISTENCY! lots of great suggestions from the nomads here, Campestre we've heard great things about too so we will be trying that as well! Gracias amigos!!
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