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Cafe Santa-Fe
4 Calle Centenario
Todos Santos

”For a refried-bean hiatus, locals flock to Café Santa-Fe, Ezio and Paula Colombo's candlelit, whitewashed dining room in a historic...” MORE>>
 
 
Carnitas El Michoacáno
Calle Pescador y Panga
Cabo San Lucas

”Around the corner from Rossy's, this humble taquería specializes in juicy pork tacos. Atkins dieters ask for puro carne; others...” MORE>>
 
 
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One & Only Palmilla Resort
Los Cabos

”The Adam Tihany-designed C is Charlie Trotter's first foreign venture (his longtime sous chef Guillermo Tellez is at the helm)...” MORE>>
 
 
El Canto del Mar
Km 21.5 Carretera Transpeninsular
Los Cabos

”Another Frenchman, Thierry Dufour, brings Michelin star-worthy flair to the 25-seat El Canto del Mar at Marquis Los Cabos, the...” MORE>>
 
 
El Chilar
1400 Calle Benito Juarez
San José

”Find a more classic version of the Los Cabos margarita at the Todos Santos Inn's La Copa Wine Bar and...” MORE>>
 
 
La Embotelladora Vieja
Ave. Miramar 666
Ensenada, Mexico

 
 
Los Adobes de Todos Santos
Calle Hidalgo
Todos Santos

”Chiles get top billing at the restaurant Los Adobes de Todos Santos. Oaxacan specialties—like mole poblano chicken—are served on a...” MORE>>
 
 
Mi Cocina
4 Boulevard Mijares
San José

”Chef Loïc Tenoux opened his first Mexican restaurant in Provence. That went over like a lead brioche. But at his...” MORE>>
 
 
Nick-San
Boulevard Marina
Plaza de la Danza
Cabo San Lucas

”Sushi in Baja? With all the fish leaping off the Gorda Banks, it's a no-brainer. Insiders know to order the...” MORE>>
 
 
Palomar Restaurant
Misioneros de 1930
Santiago

”Stop at Palomar Restaurant for specialties like garlicky octopus and chicken tostadas....” MORE>>
 
 
The Restaurant at Esperanza
Km 3.5 Carretera Transpeninsular
Los Cabos

”Carved into bluffs above the surf line, the hotel's terraced outdoor restaurant provides a scene-stealing backdrop for chef Flynt Payne's...” MORE>>
 
 
Taquería Rossy
Manuel Doblado and Highway 1
San José

”The chairs are plastic; so are the blue-and-white-checked tablecloths. Both locals and snowbirds perch here for succulent, lightly battered shrimp...” MORE>>