bobw
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La Paz - Fish Tacos
I'm just looking for a couple of recommendations for the best fish tacos in La Paz. Heading down there for a bit and would hate to miss out.
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A quote from this thread: http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=24257
We went there on Kate's recommendation and really liked the shrimp tacos.
Quote: | Originally posted by morgaine7
It's hard to match Hermanos Gonzales for seafood tacos, but I've found a stand I like even better, on Guillermo Prieto between Independencia and 5 de
Mayo. Don't know if it has a name. 11 pesos for fish tacos and 14 for shrimp, generous portions, yummy crunchy batter, friendly folks. Open mornings
until at least 12 or 1 (haven't tried in the evening). There are only a couple of tables there, but everybody shares, and they'll package your food to
go if you wish.
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Excellent.... another place to try for a shrimp taco....
Quote: | Originally posted by BMG
A quote from this thread: http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=24257
We went there on Kate's recommendation and really liked the shrimp tacos.
Quote: | Originally posted by morgaine7
It's hard to match Hermanos Gonzales for seafood tacos, but I've found a stand I like even better, on Guillermo Prieto between Independencia and 5 de
Mayo. Don't know if it has a name. 11 pesos for fish tacos and 14 for shrimp, generous portions, yummy crunchy batter, friendly folks. Open mornings
until at least 12 or 1 (haven't tried in the evening). There are only a couple of tables there, but everybody shares, and they'll package your food to
go if you wish.
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If you are driving into La Paz, just as you are entering Centenario a place on the right called Mr. Taco very good.
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YUM!!!
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Makes me Hungry Tacos- n- Cervesa, Shrimp,Fish ,Carne Asada, Lobster its all good
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All the places mentioned above for tacos de mariscos are good suggestions.
However, don't hesitate to try what we call "heart attack in a bun." That would be the street hotdogs wrapped in bacon. We generally purchase ours
from the cart just beside Carlos and Charlies Restaurant. However, I'm sure there are many other good ones. This guy is only open in the evenings.
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When you tire of pescado don't forget to hit Ranch Viejo's for their arrachera tacos.
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Quote: | Originally posted by morgaine7
... and for fine dining in a friendly, unpretentious atmosphere, don't forget to visit Las Tres Virgenes, corner of Madero and Constitucion. Open from
5 pm every day but Monday.
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Well La Paz has finally gone upscale with fish taco restaurants sprouting up like McDonalds on every corner. Four or five years ago the one and only
fish taco stand was the Hermanos Gonzalez right across from the Mas Store. When we were there for Carnaval we went back and had a big batch for
nostalgia and they were even better than we remembered. Some things never change.
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Keep the suggestions coming. We arrived in La Paz last night, so we've got 10 days of meals ahead of us.
Rancho Viejo is always good; where we stay is about 3 blocks away, so we're frequent visitors. I'm sure Tres Virgenes will see us at least one
evening; last year we had a great meal there...
The one seafood place that I had a fantastically outrageous seafood c-cktail at last year seems to be doing some renos this morning; I don't know
whether they're opening at night or not; I guess that I'll have to see
Peace, love, fish tacos and a few Pacifcos to wash it all down with....
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