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[*] posted on 9-29-2010 at 07:26 AM
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My nephew from NYC is going to Cabo on his honeymoon next week. They'll be staying at the Sheraton Hacienda Del Mar.

He asked me for a restaurant recommendation. I used to go there quite a bit in the late 80s, and 90s and back then Mi Casa was a place I liked. Is that still popular?

He's a Wall Streeter on his honeymoon so the sky is the limit, but I'd like to point him towards a good Mexican menu.
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[*] posted on 9-29-2010 at 07:35 AM


Micasa is still my favorite place to eat in Cabo. The food is always great has been for many years.
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[*] posted on 9-29-2010 at 07:37 AM


Miguellocos Restaurant is very good. It's at Km 1 across from the jardin off the main blvd. The prices are great and the food is excellent.
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[*] posted on 9-29-2010 at 07:59 AM


Another vote for Micasa (last visit was over 10 years ago though).

When we were there they had a singer/guitarist that was really entertaining doing requests that got crazier as the margaritas flowed.

He even sang New York/New York to wild applause.

Ken

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[*] posted on 9-29-2010 at 08:27 AM


A cab ride away, consider Palmilla. The setting and view from their outside dining area is stunning. Quite exclusive and private. And it takes someone with a "sky's the limit" budget to enjoy this!

I love Pancho's in Cabo for a good meal and a good time.
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[*] posted on 9-29-2010 at 08:34 AM


The buffet / Mexican show on the beach at Las Cascadas on Friday nights is pleasantly touristy.



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[*] posted on 9-29-2010 at 09:33 AM


MiCasa is OK if you don't mind the sewer smell.

Try "Alexander" on the Marina behind Hardrock.
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[*] posted on 9-29-2010 at 10:08 AM


Edith's...will need RSVP
Puerta Vieja has a gorgous view of "El Arco" with good food and wine.
Cascadas on Saturday nights has a "muy rico" beef wellington.
Nick San for sushi
I agree with Pamilla.
Teauila Restaurant in San Jose...will need RSVP. Has been a while since we ate there, maybe Baja Judy would be more up to date on this one.

Since we live in Cabo 8 - 9 months a year...

Mi Casa is not the place it use to be.

How long ago did Cascadas have a Friday night buffet/Mexican show? As many times as we walk that beach at night we have not seen this.

In the Marina there are tons of "touristy" places. High prices...sometimes good, sometimes "just OK".

Best place is "Campastre" up by the Delegation/Red Cross. However it is one of those place a local needs to drive you to...little hard to find. The hubby and I were talking with a local businessman when we mentioned "Campastre" he smiled and said to his Mexican friends "they really do know where to eat in this town"...then he turned us onto "El Torro" for the best fish tacos. Also close to the Red Cross.

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[*] posted on 9-29-2010 at 10:22 AM


Also I would suggest they go for a sunset cruise on the "Tropicat Wine and Jazz" catamaran. Take a camera and they will not be disappointed.

http://www.tropicatcabo.com/
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[*] posted on 9-29-2010 at 11:02 AM


k-rico - congrats to your nephew ..

do agree w.karenintex on all comments ...


hope this is helpful - we provide this to our VIP guests:

PLACES TO EAT & THINGS TO DO

Thank you for letting these establishments know we recommend them.

Please let us know about your favorites!

In Mexico, it is not customary to bring the bill unless it is asked for by the patron.

Gardenias Not to be missed!! This is our most incredible favorite for tacos and Comida Corrida Specials. Enjoy the freshest seafood in town! On the same street as McDonalds towards the beach is where you will find this gem. Very fresh squeezed juices. Very cold drinks. Open daily for breakfast and lunch. Seasonally open for dinner. No phone.

Crazy Lobster On Hidalgo St. Casual dining with fine quality food & service. Very Special Pricing for CABO MAGIC VIP Clients having fresh catch prepared here.
You can order off their unique menu and enjoy Lobster of course, RibEye, NY Steak, Shrimp, Scallops & Chicken. Full bar. After Dinner enjoy deliscious homemade flan and inexpensive After Dinner Don Julio Shots
Reservations suggested for groups of eight and larger. Tel 143-6535

La Trattoria Italian cuisine Owners/Chefs from Sorrento, Italy. Traditional & creative cuisine. Dine on outdoor patio or in air-conditioned dining room. Homemade pasta. Fresh salads. Pizza, Lasagna. Veal. Chicken. Full bar with good wine selection. On Blvd. Marina next door to Hard Rock Cafe. As for Juan. Daily 10am - 12pm Reservations Ph: 143 - 0068.

Mango Cantina A nice spot on the marina to enjoy refreshments and people watch in the fresh air of Cabo San Lucas. Shade or Sun seating available. Next door to the Marina Fiesta Resort and Spa. Bring your fresh catch here for delicious preparation usd $8 per person. Ask for Gabriel. Great Happy Hour Special Prices all day long. Go to their website for coupons www.mangocantina.com


Baja Cantina Two locations, Marina and Medano Beach, Baja Cantina offers something for everyone with an international menu - marina and ocean views and a friendly atmosphere. Reservations suggested for groups Phone: (624) 143-9773

Casa Rafael's We always enjoy ourselves here. Air conditioned. Choose from three dining rooms. Unique menu Moderate to Expensive.. Live music. Open Daily 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Reservations Requested. Tel 14-30739

Los Deseos On the Marina in front of Marina Fiesta Resort. Modern Mexican architecture. Mexican cuisine, mole to nopales to lobster. Lunch/Dinner Daily Dinner Reservations suggested. Tel145-6020 ext. 2053

Amarone Ristorante Upscale fine dining serving gourmet Italian specialties. Offers a large Italian collection wine selection. In Puerto Paraiso on the marina. Reservations invited 105-1034. Daily 12pm-10.30pm

Cascadas Beach Grill We have always enjoyed dining here - romantic beach side dining. Air conditioned. Varied menu. At Club Cascadas. Ph: 143-0307 or 143-2201 for reservations. Breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Ruths Chris Steakhouse Overlooking the marina at Puerto Paraiso.
Worth the splurge. Daily 1pm-11:30 pm Dinner reservations 144-3232.

Pitahaya Oceanfront at the Sheraton Hacienda Del Mar. Expensive.
Reservations: Tel 145-6122

Johnny Rockets Hamburgers and hot dogs. Very casual - a chain restaurant with the menu just like in the USA . Air conditioned. In Puerto Paraiso.

La Perla No English!. Breakfast & lunch. Absolutely delicious & authentic home cooking. 8 Tables. Inexpensive. Just up the street from our office on Laz.Card##as.

Nik San Sushi & Japanese cuisine. Air conditioned. A legendary spot in CSL at Plaza de la Danza in downtown to see and be seen. Expensive but definitely worth it if you want to "be there and do that"

Taco Fiesta Open 24 hours. Inexpensive. Generous portions.Up the street from our office at the corner of Lazaro Card##as at Ocampo. Some English. Good inexpenisve eats!

Latitude 22/Roadhouse Wow! What a view! Cold beverages good food. Casual ambiance.

Galeon Italian cuisine - We always enjoy our meals here. Air conditioned. Moderate Pricing. Make reservations and ask for window seating. On Blvd Marina below Hotel Finesterra. Piano Bar entertainment in the evening. Tel: 143-0443

Greenbergs Mexicatessen 24 Hours. Multiple locations.

Lenny's Deli . Ph: 143-8380. Daily 7am-4pm

Mamas Royal Cafe On Hildalgo St. across from Crazy Lobster. Serves breakfast only til 1pm. Interesting menu! French toast specials. Fresh juices. The restaurant transforms into Felix for dinner with an extensive fresh Salsa bar.

Shanghai Economical Chinese Food "Comida China " serving basic chinese dishes Very generous portions. No frills. Inexpensive. Buffet lunch every Wednesday. Delivery within 5 miles of downtown. Open Tue-Sun, 12pm-9pmPh: 143-1275

El Burro Loco No longer the secret of locals. Home of the Two Foot Burrito! Inexpensive home cooked meals with an extensive menu. Sunday menudo.. Not for view seekers. Located on Leona Vicario.

Carnitas Michoacan This is the BEST for all things made of PORK!! Have a cab take you. They offer "2 for 1" specials.

Taqueria El Paisa Unpretentious and one of the "old-timers originals". BBQ grilled onions, sopa de frijole, tacos and stuffed potatoes cooked on an open barbecue. . Fresh salsa bar. Inexpensive. Locations: Revolución between Morelos & L. Vicario, also on L. Vicario & 20 de Noviembre. Open Daily until 1am Service begins serving when the onions and potatoes are ready which is usually sometime around sundown! Very reasonable pricing.

CABO REY Dinner Cruise A 144 ft. catamaran built in Cabo San Lucas with three decks. Their dinner cruise features gourmet cuisine, dance shows and more. Margarita cruise, summer: 6 pm-8:30pm; winter: 5pm-7:30pm. This is a wonderful excursion Ph: 143-8260, 143-8060

TROPICAT A 65’ catamaran offers a delightful more upscale Sunset Jazz and Wine tour. Highly recommend this - Tel 143-3797

CABO DOLPHIN Center We have not personally experienced this however guests tell us its wonderful for children. Ask your concierge/activity director or go to www.cabodolphin.com

GIGGLING MARLIN A legendary party location. Food served. Around the corner from our office on Blvd Marina at Matamoros.

Sammy Hagar's CABO WABO Eat. Drink, Dance, and carry on the famous traditions. Real good house band playing all the tunes you know! Right around the corner from our office on Lazaro Card##as and Vincente Guerrero.You never know when Sammy will stop in and play a few sets!

EL SQUID ROE Drinking, dancing, drinking, dancing, drinking, dancing, drinking, drinking, drinking. Be sure to keep your wits about you.

HARD ROCK CAFE On Lazaro Card##as at the intersection of Marina Boulevard.




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[*] posted on 9-29-2010 at 11:20 AM


Dang, I was going to cut back on my eating while down in Cabo but now you have all got me into a fine mess, as I will now have to try all of these while down there for 8 days,LOL!! Seems like a lot of good choices here for a honeymoon or celebrating anniverseries of any kind. Nomads always have a wide arrange of choices or experiences to share that is what makes this site a good place to visit!! Take Care and Travel Safe------ "No Hurry, No Worry, Just FUN!" bajafun777



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[*] posted on 9-29-2010 at 11:31 AM


CaboMagic, no fair, you recommended them all. :)

I already recommended Mi Casa and will forward your info on.

Thanks all.
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[*] posted on 9-29-2010 at 11:32 AM


Wish someone would dig up those photo's of Jesse's presentations.... they looked awfully damn good.. great to look at, and can only assume the taste would be there also...

Did a search... but, could not find to give them a bump

As long as we are talking food in BCS ... Cabo
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[*] posted on 9-29-2010 at 12:14 PM


As a full time resident, the following is my opinion only, others may disagree.

I cannot recommend either Mi Casa, Ediths, or Golondrina. Very expensive prices for mediocre food.

The best place, hands down, for regional Mexican food is La Fonda. Moderately priced, inventive menu, excellent service.

I ate at Gardenias once, that was enough for me! I saw the waitress take bowls of salsa from our table when we were finished and pour them into another set of bowls, using her finger as a scoop, and take it to a table of new victims.

The Sunday buffet at the Cabo del Sol Golf Clubhouse is a must. 1/4 mile walk from the Sheraton. All you can eat langostinos, bottomless champagne, beautiful surroundings, and live jazz by my friends, the Smooth Brothers.

Pitahayas Restaurant at the Sheraton is expensive but worth it.

For the most part, I stay away from the restaurants in the Cabo marina district.

San Jose also has good restaurants and is more laid back than San Lucas. Chief among them are El Chilar, Casiano's (he used to be the chef at Las Ventanas), and Cynthia's Fresh. FWIW, Tequila Restaurant is owned by the same people who operate Salsitas in the Art District.

There is no shortage of good places to eat in Los Cabos, and I have even touched on our favorite places where you can eat for under $5.....for two.

The Sheraton is our favorite local resort. They will enjoy it there.
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[*] posted on 9-29-2010 at 12:28 PM


While honeymooners may not have any interest in making the trip, I have gone to La Paz to eat at Jesse's. It has just about anything in Cabo beat hands down.

That said, Pitahayas is right at the Sheraton resort, and is excellent. I don't think anyone mentioned La Fonda. It is somewhat out of the way, but is definitely alta cucina.

Cabo Magic listed so many places. They range from mediocre to excellent. Same with ambiance. As you mentioned that money wouldn't appear to be an issue, consider that a place like Carnitas Michoacan as well as others uses resin furniture. But has great food.

As for Mi Casa, the owner, Gunther Richter has been just about the biggest independent success in Cabo. Mi Casa has vastly expanded over the years. While there was a period when the food really tanked, they are doing a better job now. Richter owns several other restaurants in the area. One of which I do recommend. Peac-cks. Located by the driveway to the ME (Melia) on Medano Beach. It was his very first. And it is still great.

The following link will take you to what is probably the most comprehensive listing of area restaurants. And many of them post menus on the site.

http://www.loscabosguide.com/dining/dinintro.htm
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[*] posted on 9-29-2010 at 01:01 PM


.... we all have different tastes, differences in definitions, diffrerences in budgets.

oxxo - <matapule ? >
Did you then, or have you told Dona Olga what you witnessed? It would never happen if she or Marisol were there ... Am sure your feedback would be/would have been most welcome.

... buen provecho and safe travels all.




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[*] posted on 9-29-2010 at 01:04 PM


Years ago Emilios was a good Italian restaurant. It was outdoors adjacent to a hotel along the corridor to San Jose as I recall. Having not been mentioned by the residents it must have fallen out of favor or worse.
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[*] posted on 9-29-2010 at 04:37 PM


How about the "Stop light" restaurant it use to be great as well but didn't see it mentioned ?
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[*] posted on 9-29-2010 at 06:04 PM


"Stop Light" is no longer in business. Lots of places come and go...as discussed in other posts Cabo is a difficult places to own a restaurant.
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[*] posted on 9-29-2010 at 06:08 PM


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Years ago Emilios was a good Italian restaurant. It was outdoors adjacent to a hotel along the corridor to San Jose as I recall. Having not been mentioned by the residents it must have fallen out of favor or worse.


The only one I can think of that fits that description was DeGorgios which has been closed for several years.
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