Rosarito Restaurants

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  • 1. Mi Casa Supper Club

    $$

    What began as an underground supper club in the home of Dennis and Bo Bendana is now the leading restaurant in Rosarito. Inspired by the founders' international travels, the decor reflects their love for Morocco and Bali while the menu from chef Guillermo Trexo celebrates the Mediterranean and Mexico. The menu changes regularly, but you might find dishes incorporating local fish, such as yellowfin tuna with almond mojo. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame the coastline, making it a popular brunch spot on weekends. Grab a table in the formal dining room or on the rooftop terrace where dishes like slow-cooked lamb with Oaxacan mole coloradito are served. Locals often drop by for live music and fresh-baked pastries served with a cup of sweet Moroccan tea.

    Estero 54, Rosarito, Baja California Norte, 22560, Mexico
    664-609–3459

    Known For

    • Red velvet churros with dark chocolate
    • Sunday brunch and live music
    • Seven-course tasting menu

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.–Wed. No breakfast or lunch Thurs.–Fri, Reservations essential
  • 2. El Nido Steakhouse

    $$$

    A dark, wood-paneled restaurant with leather booths, Mexican antiques, and a large central fireplace, this is one of Rosarito's oldest eateries, and the best in town for atmosphere. Diners unimpressed with newer, fancier places come here for grilled venison, lamb, and quail from the owner's farm in the Baja wine country. Made-to-order tortillas, salsa, and margaritas are remarkably fresh. Farm-grown mangos, strawberries, and melons are infused into simple syrups for cocktails. They serve organic vegetables, have a delicious flan, and offer wine tastings in their small damp cellar. Ask for a table on the back patio where potted plants and a waterfall make a pleasant setting in the charming greenhouse.

    Benito Juárez 67, Rosarito, Baja California Norte, 22710, Mexico
    661-612–1430

    Known For

    • Tortillas made table-side
    • Strong margaritas
    • Charming patio
  • 3. Susanna’s

    $$ | Playas de Rosarito

    In addition to the fresh Southern California cuisine, many come to this restaurant to connect with the charming owner Susanna who moved to Rosarito years ago to open a furniture shop. Her love for fine food prevailed, thus turning her store into a restaurant that makes people feel right at home. From the moment you try the fresh-baked bread with homemade butter and tapenade, you know you’re in for a memorable meal (don’t bother asking her for the secret recipe!). Everything here is made from scratch including salsas and vinaigrettes. Entrées are beautifully prepared, like the grilled salmon with strawberries and spinach or the pork chop covered in a mound of apple chipotle salsa. Susanna’s rich flan is made with Grand Marnier and three types of milk, a dessert perfect to share. Larger groups can request the private table in the wine cellar, ideal for private parties.

    Blvd. Benito Juárez 4356, Rosarito, Baja California Norte, Mexico
    661-613–1187

    Known For

    • Fresh California cuisine
    • Homemade breads
    • Sweet dressings and glazes

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues.
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