Todos SantosRestaurants

Seafood restaurants in Todos Santos

  1. Tequila's Sunrise

    If you can handle the Eagles barrage (you're almost guaranteed to hear Hotel California at least twice while you're here), pop into the restaurant that claims to be the original restaurant that was in Hotel California. Whether you buy it not, it's a fun place, and every inch of just about everything in the place is covered in permanent marker, business cards and dollar bills.

    The menu features everything from surf-and-turf platters to garlic shrimp, salads and good ol' Mexican food. If you'd rather taste premium tequilas, try the tequila bar.

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  2. Las Fuentes

    Las Fuentes serves excellent Mexican dishes (the chicken with mole sauce is exceptional) and seafood specialties in a shady patio among colorful bougainvilleas and three refreshing fountains. Shrimp plates exceed the average prices, topping out around around US$20.

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  3. Los Adobes

    For some seriously good alta cocina (haute cuisine) try this upscale but casual restaurant. Dishes include mole poblano (a chili sauce flavored with chocolate and spices), Cornish game hen in 'Jamaica sauce' and several mouth-watering seafood dishes.

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  4. La Coronela

    Part of Hotel California, La Coronela serves big breakfasts, including French toast, eggs Benedict with smoked marlin, and homemade muffins, cinnamon rolls and banana bread. For lunch and dinner, choose anything from gorgonzola pizza to tapas to gourmet seafood.

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  5. Miguel's

    Locally loved for its hearty plates of Mexican food, shrimp in garlic butter, fresh soups, tasty tacos and delicious breakfasts, Miguel's is a modest little palapa-style restaurant that never seems to fail its faithful customers.

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  6. Mariscos Mi Costa

    This little family-style place serves 11 varieties of outstanding seafood cocktails, plus a delicious sopa de mariscos (seafood soup) and huge plates of tacos.

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