Cabo Eats
I have to admit that I travel for food! Food is a huge
component of my joy in traveling and Cabo has some
really amazing food.
I am continually getting friends contacting me about
my restaurant recommendations while they are in Cabo,
so I thought I would do another post on it.
We have had a place down here in Cabo for 16 years
and so we have definitely tried many, many places.
When my family comes, they have their favorites,
so we can't explore much, but after they leave, or if
we are here by ourselves, we like to try new places.
Hubby and I ventured out to
a new place that we had walked by
Tres Sirenas - Three Mermaids.
The above is Coconut Shrimp, served in a sliced in
half coconut shell and the center was filled with a ruby
red mashed potatoes - colored with beets - but it
didn't taste like beets. The plate was surrounded with
gorgeous pink bougainvillea blossoms - delicious and beautiful.
They started us off with this fantastic
empanada appetizer -
included in your meal.
We could have had several of those
for a meal!
We also tried a prepared at your table Lobster
Caesar Salad. Of course, they accented it with
rose petals.
We loved the atmosphere so much and the beautiful
dishes, and the food also didn't disappoint. Right
away I knew that this was where I wanted to
eat for my birthday dinner when friends came.
They made me feel like a mermaid!
Everything they did was so beautifully presented.
This was their crab or lobster enchiladas. The beautiful
purple blossoms make it look like a dessert. This picture
also shows the gorgeous dinner plates. I highly
recommend this place for special occasions.
Our favorite breakfast place, which is a family favorite
is down on the beach, where you can take your
sandals off and dig your feet into the sand -
The Office.
We love to say we are "at the office" as we
enjoy our breakfast here. I can't resist the
fresh fruit on a half pineapple. Again, this is
always adorned with fresh flowers. I just love that.
My second favorite is their green chilaquiles with
chicken. They have the best green sauce. One of
our friends asked if we could buy some sauce and
they happily sold us some for three or four dollars
in a to-go coffee cup. We enjoyed that later on
tacos and quesadillas at home.
Hubby's favorite is the shrimp omelette. I always
have to have a bite of his. It is so amazing.
We found out they even will serve you bacon wrapped
shrimp for breakfast if you want, so we got an
order and split it three ways.
The family loves this place so much that we usually
go there twice in one week.
(We don't choose this place for dinner though,
as it is too much of a drinking beach party at night.)
Another breakfast favorite is from Solomon's Landing
down on the marina. This one is about a 20 minute
walk from our home. This restaurant was recommended
by Guy Fieri on Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, although
this is a nice restaurant on the marina. If he hadn't
recommended their Strawberry Stuffed French Toast,
we would probably never have found this.
My husband specializes in breakfast foods and he
had been making stuffed French toast for years,
so of course we went home and tried to recreate this.
I posted a copy-cat recipe for this one.
Click here for the recipe.
When we had friends here we got up every morning
to watch the sunrise. We had the landscapers fill
some of the planters with sand, so although we
are up on a cliff we have little sandy beaches.
After sunrise, we would all go on a walk, either down
to the beach or up the hills. Most breakfasts are
simple, at home, make your own style breakfasts,
but they often feature fresh squeezed orange juice.
Lunches are usually at home also, but we do have
a couple of favorite taco shops we love to visit.
My favorite is Asi Y Asado tucked into a little open
air space almost right across the highway from
Costco. Their grilled shrimp tacos are my favorite.
A while ago they had added hamburgers to their
menu, and everyone was reluctant to order one
since their tacos are so wonderful, so on our
way to the airport to drop friends off, we
decided to try one and split it. The waiter
asked if we wanted bacon, onions and mushrooms
on it. I said sure!!! It was delicious, so now
I know where to get a good hamburger.
A new find this year is a funkier taco shop called
La Lupita. Their tacos tend to be more stylized.
We have only been for lunch, but we loved it
and it seems like the atmosphere would be nice at
night. They are located close to The Office and
Tres Sirenas.
We kept passing this place and
it was always busy so we decided to give
Cabo Cantina a try. It is a sports bar and grill,
but we went early and they were just playing
extreme sports videos, so it wasn't too loud and crazy.
The Carnitas were superb. They were the best we
have found here in Cabo and a very generous portion.
Their specialty, served all day long, is Billionaire Bacon. It is a sugared and spiced bacon, but extra thick. They offer a BLT wrap with it. We may have to try that.
I got the two lobster tails and two shrimp special.
I would never have tried the bread, as I was already
getting full, but after hubby tried a bite, we realized
a bite of buttered lobster on the crusty bread tasted
like a lobster roll - yum!
We hardly have a decent Italian restaurant at home, but
here in Cabo, there are so many to try. We tried
The Italian Job
this year, and loved everything from this giant calzone
to their fabulous Carbonara and creamy Gnocchi.
Put this one on the list too!
Our other favorites are La Dolce - the Gorgonzola Filet!
Pizza Nostra - the foccacia, lasagna and Fragola Salad
Salvatores - their giant lasagna, shrimp scampi, bruschetta,
and sea bass pasta.
Recommended by a friend's daughter -
is Marea by Night located at the Montage.
It is located right up from the beach at
Santa Maria Beach, and is definitely a
special occasion atmosphere and price.
The shrimp cocktail was superb.
We followed that with lobster tails that were huge.
We could have probably shared one.
Not to be missed is their light as a feather
Pavlova with fresh fruit and Coconut Ice Cream.
You can see why we have to go walking each morning -
up and down the hills of Pedregal.
We also got some new Pickle Ball courts here in our
community, so we are learning that now too -
that should give us a little exercise.
I am so thankful I didn't read this post before I went to the grocery store! I love coconut shrimp....it's one of my favorite things in the world! You eat well when you're down there ;P
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely no shortage of great places for dining out there. My only problem would be "where do we go?" I'm reading this before breakfast and planing a meal for today, you've given me "food" for thought! Have fun and enjoy, great post.........
ReplyDeleteSounds like paradise with wonderful tasty food and beautiful views. Coconut shrimp is a favorite along with lobster. In fact, everything looks delicious. So glad you are enjoying yourselves. is everything open?
ReplyDeleteWhat a plethora of foods! As if being there wasn't paradise enough!
ReplyDeleteNeighbors just returned from their condo in Mexico. Left to go during Trump's admin, returning during Biden's...had to pay Mexico $600 for COVID tests 3 days before flying back to the US!
wow!!! All of these foods look so delish! The strawberry/choc french toast really caught my eye! It's wonderful that you can walk to many of these places and then come home to your lovely view. You are so fortunate to have such a lovely place to escape to! Enjoy each moment (and each meal!)
ReplyDeleteWow, you are living a dream in Cabo! All the food sounds incredible, and how nice to be able to dine out all the time and have friends visit...paradise! Stay there as long as you can!!
ReplyDeleteYou make me smile, my entire bucket list consists of places I want to eat. Does the food ever make you sick?
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