Excellent lunch spot in Todos Santos. Right on the main road coming into town from the south. Stop in for a cerzeva or a Margarita and the best Chille Rellenos.
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Excellent lunch spot in Todos Santos. Right on the main road coming into town from the south. Stop in for a cerzeva or a Margarita and the best Chille Rellenos.
The place is about 1/2 mile from the main part of the historic district and well worth the walk. We started out with the raw oyster platter appetizer. They were white in color and about the biggest oysters I have ever eaten. They were on...More
Stopped in for lunch on our first day into town. The Chile Rellenos are good. The guacamole was outstanding as well. It is an outdoor place so the bugs were hevy.
We came back here twice as the food was so good. The Chile Relleno and Shrimp Enchilada were amazing. The drinks were strong. The best flan I’ve had!
We first ate at Miguel's almost 5 years ago...so glad it's still here and still good! Had the special - scallop and shrimp stuffed rellenos..delicioso!
small intimate restaurant with big flavor. We had a large group and most got the Chile rellenos special all made by one lady in the kitchen, A great start to a great vacation. ,
Miguel takes his business serious and it shows. His following is truly deserved. Not gourmet kitchen, just consistent, quality, service and taste. The portions are ample and the value is outstanding. The margaritas are dangerously delicious, and is flan for desert is the creamiest. Hmmm
very nice staff, great service. I got the chille rellano, since that’s what they are known for, it was definitely good but maybe a bit overhyped. the shrimp tacos were great, and chips/salsa/guac was delicious. Beers are ice cold and 30 peso, and the margarita...More
We were lucky and found Miguel's our first night in Todos Santos. Outstanding Chille Rellanos. Good prices. Service was a little slow. Worth a visit.
We ate here on our first night, and had such a wonderful experience, decided that it was best to end our trip here as well. Todos Santos was fairly quiet during our trip, just before it starts to ramp up with a handful more tourists,...More