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woody with a view
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Best dinner place in BdeLA
I know of the usual places and have tried a few but I'm looking for suggestions for the best dinner in town for my Bday.
we're going to be in there Thur night to drop off stuff in camp and then head to the other side for some clams, lobster, Spotfin, a few waves and 4 or
5 beers!
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David K
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Happy Birthday Woody!
Maybe on Mia's site are some choices... Here is what I know:
Usually eat at China's taco stand, but for indoor dining...
Las Hamacas, used to be great (2001-2003).
Guillermo's was nice (2006).
The food and soup was knockout at Costa del Sol (2009).
The last time (2012), the local Nomads said this was THE place to eat:
[Edited on 1-5-2015 by David K]
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woody with a view
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Alejandrina's is real good but we always go there so looking for something different.
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Martyman
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There is a palapa restaurant-I forget the name- down by the old turtle conservation place. it's not open all the time and the menu is limited but it
was very good.
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24baja
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Quote: Originally posted by Martyman | There is a palapa restaurant-I forget the name- down by the old turtle conservation place. it's not open all the time and the menu is limited but it
was very good.
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If you are talking about the one near the Taco Bell house, it was destroyed in Odile and I am not sure if they reopened yet. We ha New Years Eve 2014
dinner there and it was good.
My fav is still China or La Hamacas.
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woody with a view
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we like Hamacas also. I guess i'll sleep on it and decide at the last second!
Thanks.
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David K
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Just shop around when you get there... Costa del Sol is small, but don't discount the quality that she put into her cooking there.
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Bob53
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I like Costa del Sol and Alejandrina's.
The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten.
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David K
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Thanks for the correct name... I edited my posts as I was calling it Casa del Sol above. Getting old sucks!
Photo of owner/ cook: http://www.bahiadelosangeles.info/costa-del-sol.htm
Costa del Sol Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Bahia-De-Los-Angeles-Hotel-Co...
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BajaYellowstone
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Guillermo s
We are in BoLa for out first visit and are staying in town at Guillermo s. We had a great dinner here last night. Fresh fish veracruz. Everyone here
is so friendly and helpful.
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woody with a view
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I need to drop a key a G-mo's for a Nomad so maybe that is the ticket?
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BajaBreak
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Stayed at Guillermo's Thurs & Fri night with my gal, had at least one great meal there (late lunch I think). The taco place not too far across the
main street was great for dinner too, but not open until later in the day...
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Bob H
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We had a great dinner a G-mo's years ago and great margies too!! He let us park our camper right on the water there.
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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Marc
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I've been to all of them and G=mo's is the best I think. It is under new ownership and it shows.
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redhilltown
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Another vote for Costa de Sol...especially if you are staying there!
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yellowklr
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Quote: Originally posted by Marc | I've been to all of them and G=mo's is the best I think. It is under new ownership and it shows. |
new owners?
Derek
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yellowklr
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BDAY
Costa has my vote
had a BDAY party last year there and was awesome
Derek
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Bob53
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Where did you hear this?
The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten.
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David K
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Well Woody, you will just need to take a look at both perhaps. I think if a place rates well it has a lot to do with attitude. If you have good Baja
attitude (as you do), then more places will be enjoyable. Have a good birthday meal where ever you go.
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Best???
Grill some rib-eyes and shrimp on the beach, add a baked potato and some cold beer.....
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