Discover the best restaurant in San Antonio de las Minas, Mexico including Punta Morro, El Rey Sol Restaurant, Sano's Steak House, Mahi-Mahi Restaurant de Mariscos en el Mapa, Muelle3, Mariscos Bahia de Ensenada, Tacos Marco Antonio, La Guerrerense, Ochento's Pizza, Birrieria La Guadalajara
Restaurants in San Antonio de las Minas
4.5 based on 275 reviews
The food was ok. They were out of lobster, really pushed lobster enchiladas. My husband opted for filet and I had the 1 and only vegetarian dish offered. My pasta was good. As a vegetarian, I still offer filet at my house and usually opt to cut & trim my own. His filet was by trimmed properly. Making a rare preparation very difficult to eat. I’d give this a 3.5-3.75 rating. Price was very reasonable so we got what we paid for but this is not fine dining.
4 based on 429 reviews
Let yourself be seduce by the oldest french restaurant in Mexico in an atmosphere reminiscent of the days of Louis XIV. Delight yourself with our delicious and extensive menu of international cuisine and traditional Mexican dishes, paired with the best local and inter wines. Don't forget to try our famous french pastries.
Mrs. Bear and I had dinner shared here last night with some very good friends. Drink orders were taken and delivered quickly. For starters we all shared an avocado barquette, an avocado half served filled with a crab and avocado mixture, and an order of steamed clams. The avocado and crab dish was quite good, while the clams were a bit tough.
For entree's I chose a shrimp and bacon dish with a cream sauce topped with capers, the shrimp were cooked nicely and the cream sauce worked well, however the capers had little flavor, and I love capers. Mrs. Bear ordered a seafood Vol-Au-Vent, unfortunately the seafood, while very good, was augmented by a good deal of ham, which naturally led to less seafood in the dish. It was also noted that the pastry shell was quite thick, also leaving less room for seafood.
One friend had a mixed seafood plate with shrimp, clams, oysters, calamari, scallops and tuna. I sampled a bit of the calamari which was tender and flavorful, Mrs, Bear had a shrimp which she said was overdone and rubbery, The second friend ordered the crab crepes which she had had previously and really enjoyed.
Overall, it was a good dinner and the prices are reasonable, with cocktails, two bottles of wine, two desserts and two cognacs cost about $150 US. I just felt the food could have been somewhat better prepared and more flavorful. I would have given 3.5 stars if I had that option. It is worth another try.
4.5 based on 213 reviews
4 based on 164 reviews
We had an excellent meal with our family, and the atmosphere was outstanding!
This large, casual, downtown Ensenada seafood restaurant has an extensive menu, which should satisfy most all seafood lovers' wishes. With an extraordinarily broad menu, attentive service and comfortable surroundings, this is a must stop for value-priced seafood dining. Our party of six ordered a variety of dinner items; none were disappointed. From appetizers (Toritos) to soup (seafood) to main courses (steamed clams, Mahi-Mahi, shrimp in garlic sauce), all were satisfied. The Margaritas, by the pitcher, were tasty and a bargain. A must stop in Ensenada.
4.5 based on 176 reviews
This restaurant was recommended by Martha N. who has good taste when it comes to places to eat. Be sure to make a reservation. This place fills up fast.
It is not cheap by Mexican standards but it is very cheap by American standards.
It is on the waterfront in a very cheesy tourist area where guys try to get you to go on a boat tour with them. They are very annoying. This restaurant is so good however I will brave these guys anyway lol!
I had the crema de almeja and tried the pescadillas. As an entree I had fish of the day which was tuna.
The food is pretty simple but it is perfectly cooked and very fresh.
Parking is difficult to find around here.
What could I do without here?
The boat tour guys!
What makes Muelle 3 stand out?
The fresh fish and the value!
Five stars! This place is really. really ridiculously good!
4 based on 257 reviews
Food was average and over price based on the quality of the food. Disappointed in on service. Restaurant was not busy and took quite bit of time to get our food.
4.5 based on 68 reviews
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Excellent seafood, cafeteria style, but it's well worth it! Tons of choices and thousands of combinations. Try the 'vaso especial', has a bit of everything with soupy broth.
4.5 based on 605 reviews
Although this is quite a nice experience of what street food is, you have to keep in mind that: 1.- must be very early (12-13hrs) to get to choose from the menu, otherwise you'll be picking from leftovers. 2.- Prices are quite high for what street food is supposed to be. 3.- hygiene aint the best (its street food and remember you are eating in the sidewalk so might be prepared for Moctezumas revenge (the runs). 4.- When prep of the food is under supervision of the owner everything tastes different than when her son does, so you can't really know if you had the real flavor of La Guerrerense.
PD. Count your money when they hand out the change...
4.5 based on 91 reviews
Came here with my sister and friends. The location is quaint, nice sunset views, beautiful garden! The ambiance was chill, friendly, relaxing...not to mention the staff were friendly and very helpful. Our waiter spoke English which was good because one of our friends Spanish is not so well. We were trying to decide which pizza to eat, the waiter recommended we try the colombiana and the triple ochentos.
4.5 based on 101 reviews
This is the best Birriería in town. They offer a variety of four type of birrias; beef, lamb, goat & pork, my favorite is lamb. Also they offer it with the broth (jugo) or on the flat grill (a la plancha).
I also recommend the fried tripitas (beef guts), they are really good.
The beer is cold and makes a good match with the birria.
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