Small, family-owned spot with a warm atmosphere and family-friendly vibe. Offers authentic tacos like beef cheek and tongue, with spicy salsas that pair perfectly with chips and burritos. Cash-only with two TVs for casual comfort.
Salsas here are spicy and delicious, pairing well with the excellent chips and complementing dishes like the chicken burrito.
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Baja Rosarito only accepts cash payments.
The large tacos cost $3.50 and are served on a 6-inch tortilla packed with meat.
Prices are affordable and portion sizes are generous.
Small space with square tables and high stools offers a casual vibe. Authentic Mexican tacos shine with smokey salsas served in a tray of 7-10 options. HD wildlife videos on TV add a unique touch to the dining experience.
A plastic tray with 7-10 salsa options arrives for tasting, offering a variety of flavors. The salsas are hot with a smokey flavor, complementing dishes like the carne asada burrito and tacos.
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Parking can be difficult to find, especially during busy hours.
The Guisado Norteño plate costs $14.50, with an extra $4 for eggs.
This is a counter-service restaurant; no table service is provided.
Outdoor patio creates a tropical, cozy setting with lively, family-friendly vibes and loud music. Fresh, gourmet seafood shines with dishes like fish chicharron paired with spicy green salsa and mango habanero salsas. Indoor and outdoor seating feels warm and welcoming.
Complimentary chips come with green salsa that is notably spicy. The salsa pairs well with dishes like fish chicharron and tacos de marlin, which are served with flavorful salsas such as mango habanero.
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The restaurant gets busy during weekends, leading to wait times.
Parking is limited, with only three spots available in front.
They are known for their ceviche and Nayarit-style cooking.
Mexican restaurant buzzes with lively atmosphere and fresh chips and salsa served all-you-can-eat. Varied taco menu uses fresh ingredients and suits families well. Busy spot with sports on TV and some parking challenges.
Fresh chips and salsa come with an all-you-can-eat option. Staff often provide extra salsa and chips to take home after the meal.
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Parking is difficult to find, but there is a parking lot available.
Expect long wait times for a seat during peak hours.
Prices are higher than average compared to other local restaurants.
Interior blends traditional Mexican decor with modern touches, creating a spotless setting. Salsa is super spicy and pairs well with crisp tortilla chips. Live music and a DJ offer top-notch entertainment, though volume can be loud for chats.
Salsa comes super spicy and pairs well with thick, crisp tortilla chips. It stands out as a delicious start alongside drinks and guacamole.
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Valet parking is available for $15, which is convenient.
Happy hour runs all day with a buy one get one free sushi deal.
Expect the place to be packed during peak hours.
Dining area features a large mural that sets a small town vibe. Guests enjoy a self-serve salsa bar with unlimited curtido and salsa roja. Warm atmosphere and contagious music make it perfect for families and friends.
An all-you-can-eat salsa and curtido bar offers unlimited self-serve options. The selection includes a great curtido and salsa roja variety.
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Prices for pupusas increased to nearly $6 each.
The restaurant offers all-you-can-eat salsa and curtido, self-serve.
The restaurant is very clean and well-maintained.
Open doors and a large patio offer a spacious outdoor dining experience with a warm vibe. Friendly staff serve fresh salsa and chips promptly, enhancing casual meals or dates. Multiple TVs and live music create a lively neighborhood feel with well-crafted margaritas.
Chips come with a delicious salsa served fresh. Orders include a bag of chips and salsa plus a separate bag of tostadas. Staff serve chips and salsa promptly when seated.
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Beers are only $5 during happy hour.
The restaurant has a cash-only policy, which may inconvenience some customers.
Portions are large and can be shared between two people.
Small Mexican spot offers cozy outdoor seating with a chill vibe. Meals include fresh chips and salsa, though salsa servings can vary. Expect generous portions and affordable prices in a casual, inviting setting.
Meals come with chips and salsa included. Salsa portions vary, sometimes one or two servings, with chips quantity occasionally less than usual.
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Expect to pay around $32 for two burrito combos, a torta, and a taco combo, all with chips and salsa.
Parking is limited and shared with other businesses, making it challenging during peak hours.
If you visit before 12 pm, you get a free coffee.
Mexican restaurant shines with creamy cotija chile and salsa rojo at its salsa bar. Outdoor patio offers a quiet, beautiful atmosphere with Vicente Fernandez tunes and sports on many TVs. Weekends bring a busy vibe with limited seating.
Salsas come with creamy cotija chile and salsa rojo options that stand out. The salsa bar offers a variety of fresh sauces that complement the meal fixings like tortillas, cilantro, and cebolla.
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Parking is available on the Northside and in the lot.
Carnitas El Artista closes at 6 PM from Monday to Thursday and at 7 PM on Fridays.
Weekends are busy, and there is often no seating available.
Mexican restaurant offers a family vibe with live guitar music and a well-stocked bar playing classic Latin tunes. Chips and salsa come with prompt refills and great flavor, with spice levels to suit all tastes. Large gatherings fit comfortably in a banquet room.
Chips and salsa come with prompt refills and have a great flavor. Salsa varies in spice, with some preferring it spicier alongside dishes like chicken quesadillas.
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Happy hour runs from 4 to 8 pm Monday through Thursday.
Saturday and Sunday brunches are available.
There is plenty of free parking available.