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    5.0 (1 review)
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    Muelle 3 - Beer & gin

    Muelle 3

    4.8(126 reviews)
    7.5 km
    $$

    While walking on the Malecon, we checked if Muelle3 has room for 4 hungry guests and fortunately,…read moreonly one table was occupied. The last time my friends attempted to eat here, the restaurant was full and it will take at least a 30 minute wait to get seated. Today, the 21st of November was our lucky day as we were craving the freshest ceviche Ensenada has to offer and experiencce the five star rating Muelle 3 was known for. Our party of 4 chose to sit outside to eat lunch on this cool, cloudy Friday afternoon and be exposed to the sights and sounds of this busy commercial and fishing port. Within minutes of getting settled, our free appetizer - Tortilla Espanola and a plate full of lemon & lime slices with an oyster shell-full of sea salt and chili powder occupied the center of our table. Then came the Ceviche de la casa. A winner in my book of ceviches! Plus a coaster-sized, fresh off the pan tortilla chips gave it a unique serving style. We had to order another bowl of tortillas because eating ceviche without it just won't be the same. The Calamar frito were perefectly breaded, without excess flour and grease in every bite. Another winner! Last but not the least is the Pasta de Mar with the clams of different sizes and pre-cut scallops in the their shell. Muy Delicioso! More hungry patrons started arriving and we still got prompt service. I will make it a point to grab a satisfying seafood dish or two here the next time I visit Ensenada whether by car or by cruise ship.

    We've been to Ensenada plenty of times but somehow never made it to this spot. Until now. Last…read moreJuly, I tried, but of course they were closed the exact week I came. This time, I wasn't taking any chances. I called exactly 10 days out (their max window) to lock in a reservation. We arrived early and were seated right away. Our server was super friendly and honest, too. When he saw us ordering the mixed sashimi and the ceviche, he gently suggested we get a half order instead, since we had a lot of other dishes coming. We agreed... and were shocked by how big the half portion was! Our son said, "I've never seen a restaurant talk us out of ordering more food." Respect. Honest people, great vibes. As for the food: * Mixed sashimi (yellowtail & octopus): 3/5 * Ceviche: 5/5 * Fried calamari: 4/5 * Prawns with pasta: 5/5 * Three fish risotto: 6/5 (still dreaming about it) Drinks included a michelada, margarita, and a couple beers. All that for under $120. Total win. Amazing meal at a chill spot with people who treat you right. Highly recommend and it will be a must stop for our future visit.

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    Muelle 3 - Very cozy place

    Very cozy place

    Muelle 3 - Salsa picante

    Salsa picante

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    El Restaurante

    El Restaurante

    4.5(23 reviews)
    4.4 km
    $$$$

    It's a beautiful restaurant where the views are spectacular! We've been here for brunch and it's…read morereally good! For dinner, I came with most of my family. We were a a party of 12. My husband ordered a steak plate (Arrachera USDA angus- medium rare), my kids both ordered pasta and I ordered a sword fish ( Pez espada). My sister ordered lobster enchiladas, my brother in law ordered an octopus plate (Pulpo asado), my mom ordered the catch of the day fish and my dad ordered a shrimp pasta. Service was good and attentive. The food was ok. The presentation was beautiful but the taste was not there. My sword fish was very dry. My husband didn't really like his steak. My sister didn't like her enchiladas, my brother in law didn't like his octopus. Both my parents and my kids liked their meals. The views are stunning. It's worth getting a drink and some appetizers to chill and have a romantic evening here. I would come back for the brunch menu, that was really good but as far as the dinner goes, I wouldn't come back for that.

    It's so hard to beat the beautiful ocean views at El Restaurante. I took a weekend cruise and when…read morethe boat stopped in Ensanada, this was a restaurant that came highly recommended. I took an Uber there from the cruise port (which was only a few bucks and a ten minute ride). The food here was delicious and the manager and wait staff were really kind. I had the clam chowder soup as well as the octopus ceviche on a bed of nachos. The star of the show was definitely the fresh seafood and flavors. The portion came with a lot of octopus and protein! I had an espresso for a drink. They added a little bit of steamed milk to it which was a nice touch. Everything was tasty and fresh, but more so are the views of the pacific and the rocks and waves. They are gorgeous!

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    El Restaurante
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    La Cocedora de Langosta - Oyster agua chile

    La Cocedora de Langosta

    4.3(92 reviews)
    7.4 km
    $$

    Ensenada. The tide dragged our vessel toward the coast as if compelled by ancient…read morepact--barnacle-bound and whisper-wrapped. My fellowship, a cluster of mere mortals with taste far keener than foresight, insisted we seek a place foretold in gustatory prophecy: La Cocedora de Langosta. I assented, though the sea had begun to speak again. A cruel trick of salt and memory. We arrived. The lobster was not served--it presented itself. Shell split like prophecy fulfilled, meat steaming with tales older than Atlantis. The ceviche? Lime and fire in perfect alchemy. It hissed in my mouth like the last words of a betrayed siren. A whole fish, fried until its soul ascended, left bones so clean they could be used in ritual. Angels wept; I salted accordingly. The risotto arrived next, not on a plate but in a chalice. Each bite stirred marrow and memory, comfort and command. My sea legs stood straighter. My resolve thickened. Libations flowed--freely, fervently, faultlessly. The chalice refilled itself (or perhaps the staff were trained in illusion and replenishment). Laughter, clinking glass, and something close to joy dared to rise. Staff were keen-eyed adepts, operating with the grace of trained familiars. The atmosphere carried hints of volcanic enchantment and citrus optimism. Barry the Brave Muffin Baker--my misguided nemesis-ally--might have found peace here. Or at least, a decent aioli. Verdict: A rare convergence of flesh, flavor, and fate. Five stars scorched upon the firmament by my hand. I may never return. But that's only because the enchantment forbade it.

    Best seafood restaurant in Ensenada. Call the lobster play it was the best thing I've ever had. Way…read morebetter than American any other place I've had in Mexico. The service was top-notch. The restaurant was clean 10 out of 10 stars would recommend.

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    La Cocedora de Langosta - Whole fish, 6 of us picked it apart.

    Whole fish, 6 of us picked it apart.

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    La Casa Barco - seafood - Updated August 2026

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