BajaMarby
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La Bamba 50's Diner in Rosarito
I wanted to post here again, in case no one happened to read to the END of the discussion thread on the other La Bamba post.
La Bamba has changed a LOT in just over 2 years. It was sold to new owners in June 2007 and they are great folks. They are Americans, with an
American business sense. The place is sparkling clean, the staff is small and very good, the owners are the head cook and head waiter. Everything is
homemade, right down to the pork breakfast sausage. Last year they won 3 awards int he "Mexico Living" Best of the Baja. They have great desserts,
too - all homemade by Susan, the owner.
I was shocked when I read the old thread, but realized that it was before the place was sold. You REALLY need to check it out if you haven't been in
a couple of years. It's so great, my favorite place in Rosarito. They have daily specials, a big e-mail list that they send out all of the specials
to, and all the specials are 100% homemade - never a frozen meatball or jar of sauce.
It's a shame that there are people who haven't been back because of the old owners. They're long gone. I knew them, didn't care for them, and they
really took these new owners for a ride. Rosarito is better off without them.
The new folks, William and Susan, are great, and a big help to their local community as well. (Yes, they are friends of mine, but I never lie - not
even for my friends. If I hated the place, I simply wouldn't write anything.) I love their place so much that I think it's a shame if anyone visits
Rosarito and misses this place. They ahve a website, too - www.labambarosarito.com
Check it out!
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Keri
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Hi Guys , Mike and I love this place. William and Susan,the new owners are super neat people. The food fantastic.Try the daily specials they are
always great. They also helped make our fundraiser a success with the many things they donated to the raffle prizes and they came here in person to
support us. They also support the rest of the community , I know they just gave a big lunch for the lifeguards.They make home made desserts that are
fabulous and they usually have a sugar free dessert on the menu also.Please, please give them another try. You won't be disappointed,k
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TBcountry
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I have been there a few times and you are so right. Great food and service. Had a wonderful breakfast there last week too!! 
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The Gull
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What's it near?
�I won\'t insult your intelligence by suggesting that you really believe what you just said.� William F. Buckley, Jr.
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TBcountry
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It just north of the development LaJolla Del Mar ( I think thats the name) south about 1 mile south of AM/PM (Calafia exit)on free road on east side.
Has front end of a yellow chevy truck sticking out of it
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dianaji
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Quote: | Originally posted by TBcountry
It just north of the development LaJolla Del Mar ( I think thats the name) south about 1 mile south of AM/PM (Calafia exit)on free road on east side.
Has front end of a yellow chevy truck sticking out of it |
thanks for answering my question without asking...i will go there on my way next week and i will mention Nomads....and will give a report.
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