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Bob H
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Ensenada Breakfast or Lunch recommendation?
Audrey and I are headed to Ensenada in a couple of weeks and would like to try some place different for breakfast while we are there.
El Sauzal too!
[Edited on 6-19-2013 by Bob H]
The SAME boiling water that softens the potato hardens the egg. It's about what you are made of NOT the circumstance.
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Rubio's! It is on the road to central, Ensenada. Don't go toward Malecon.
At circle stay left, go down app 1 1/2 miles, it is on the right, yellow sign on top, RUBIO'S go past and make u turn, and park right in front. They
have best flour torts in town!! Same family, from Viejo San Quintin, which is another great place for breakfast, if you are that way. Rubio's is
closed on Sunday
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Best breakfast in Ensenada is Punta Morro Brunch Saturdays and Sundays
Followed by Hotel Coral and Marina weekend brunch Saturdays and Sundays
Best daily breakfast hands down Baja Frut, either in the center of town, or at the Macroplaza, phenomenal Eggs Benedict, fruit salads, omelettes and
fresh juices of all types...
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Breakfast
We enjoy the Baja Fruit they are consistently good .
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Mi Kasa, roll down the Malcone until you see the heads turn inland, they are 1/2 down the block on the left side. More of a local place then a gringo
place. I love their food.
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Quote: | Originally posted by EnsenadaDr
Best breakfast in Ensenada is Punta Morro Brunch Saturdays and Sundays
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Oh, we have walked through this place... always wanted to eat there. I think we'll try it for Sunday Brunch!!
Thanks!
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Pretty reasonable for all you can eat buffet, around $12 a person. and the view is absolutely gorgeous, it is the Marine Room in La Jolla's south of
the border. Just to mention, in El Sauzal I went to a place for lunch called El Sarmiento Restaurant, it is about a mile and a half after the toll
booth on your right going south in a cluster of restaurants including Terra Noble, Kalifa...and the view is beautiful it is right on the ocean. They
are advertising a gourmet breakfast on Facebook. When I went there, the place was very small, but the food was all cooked to order, very original
recipes, quite tasty, medium to high priced. If you are looking for a very small place with a gorgeous, very up close view of Ensenada Bay, this is
the place. Quote: | Originally posted by Bob H
Quote: | Originally posted by EnsenadaDr
Best breakfast in Ensenada is Punta Morro Brunch Saturdays and Sundays
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Oh, we have walked through this place... always wanted to eat there. I think we'll try it for Sunday Brunch!!
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[Edited on 6-12-2013 by EnsenadaDr]
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Quote: | Originally posted by EnsenadaDr
Pretty reasonable for all you can eat buffet, around $12 a person. and the view is absolutely gorgeous, it is the Marine Room in La Jolla's south of
the border. Just to mention, in El Sauzal I went to a place for lunch called El Sarmiento Restaurant, it is about a mile and a half after the toll
booth on your right going south in a cluster of restaurants including Terra Noble, Kalifa...and the view is beautiful it is right on the ocean. They
are advertising a gourmet breakfast on Facebook. Quote: | Originally posted by Bob H
Quote: | Originally posted by EnsenadaDr
Best breakfast in Ensenada is Punta Morro Brunch Saturdays and Sundays
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Oh, we have walked through this place... always wanted to eat there. I think we'll try it for Sunday Brunch!!
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El Sarmiento Restaurant... this sounds great for lunch! We are staying at a house in Cibola del Mar, so that's close by. Thanks, AGAIN!
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Ophelia's is another great place in El Sauzal for dinner, great homemade breads and the house lasagna is wonderful...it's on your right about 1 mile
from Cibola, also don't miss across the road from Cibola at San Miguel the San Miguel Restaurant. I met my son and his surfing buddies there for
breakfast last week, my's son's friend had a wonderful salmon omelette. The coffee was great, turns out it was from Chiapas. You can buy the coffee
they make at Casa de Café on Cortez in Ensenada. Many of these places are closed Mondays.
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We love Las Cazuelitas for breakfast. It is downstairs from the Hotel Santo Tomas.
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For lunch you might want to try wherever Sirena.'s husband is working (Sirena is Shari's daughter, for those who don't know her). He is one fabulous
cook. Once, ages ago, we all had a BBQ in Asuncion and his hamburgers were out of this world. How can you make such a great burger, i asked. If I
remember correctly, he said he puts OJ in the meat........it was very good.
They live in Ensenada and wherever he is is lucky to have him.
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Quote: | Originally posted by BajaBlanca
For lunch you might want to try wherever Sirena.'s husband is working |
Wasn't that Ophelia's that Dra. Janene mentioned above?
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¿Machaca de res mas nopalitos con huevos revueltos? A traditional desayuno is pan dulce con No Es Cafe...
A Lot To See And A Lot To Do
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We have two faves that we have returned to over the years. Las Cazuelas (not the Cazuelitas, previously mentioned), and Mi Kaza.
Las Cazuelas is on Delante just off Costero. Been there for a very long time, and it's packed on the weekends.
Mi Kaza has great food, too. But, nowhere near the ambiance you will find at Las Cazuelas.
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I also highly recommend SAn Miguel for breakfast...fantastic food, homemade bread, amazing grounds...eat outside next to the sea. Why dont you call
Sirena and you can all go out for breakky together!!! U2U me for her number if you want...it would be fun!
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Excelente desayuno
After you pass through Maneadero turn left at Y towards La Bufadora and go 1/2 block. Restaurante Los Lobos is in the right.
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I don't think left will work for someone headed Southbound.
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Thank you so much for all of the recommendations..........wow
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Gee Bob, you will have to stay a week to try them all!
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Quote: | Originally posted by shari
I also highly recommend SAn Miguel for breakfast...fantastic food, homemade bread, amazing grounds...eat outside next to the sea.
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Was closed last Wednesday, I was bummed!!! So maybe Wed. is their day off!
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