First, give yourself a pat on the back for making the hairy drive here! Then enjoy whatever fresh dish of the day they have. We camped on the beach near this restaurant for 3 nights earlier this year and it was heaven. Ate here every night, and it was a special experience each time. Fresh fish tacos one night, birria another, and finally chicken mole that rivals Michelin-starred quality. Everything was caught/dispatched that day and served at one of the handful of tables in the sand around sunset. I am blessed for having experienced the kindness and talent of the woman heading this kitchen. If you see this before coming here, please consider bringing plates, bowls, cups or flatware to donate. We donated some of our plates and bowls because they are badly in need of supplies as there are long, difficult roads and no industry here to support a living wage. Anything you can spare even in a small quantity is needed and will be appreciated. I promised the owner I would pass this message along as far and wide as I could, as it is obvious they live very simply and can use the support. For those camping, they also offer a VERY primitive warm...
   Read moreThere are three restaurants along the beach in Agua Verde and this is the one in the middle. We ate here twice while we were camped at El Puertito, the next cove over, which can be walked to at low tide. The abuela who does the cooking is very skilled and our tacos were very delicious--so much so that we returned. When the local tienda had run out of tortillas and we had caught some fresh fish to make our own food, the abuela even sold me a few of her tortillas from the restaurant. So kind. The breezy open air dining area under the palapa is charming, filled with lovely homemade crafts, murals, and decorations from the seashore. Also, the rafters are covered with the stickers of overland travelers who have braved the road in. Out back behind the restaurant, they have restrooms--free for customers. Also, they have a lovely, clean shower facility--great for campers like me who have had too many days in a row of salt and sand and sun and sweat. When I was there, it was only a simple bucket shower, but when you pay a little extra for the water to be heated on the stove first, it feels quite luxurious--and the setting...
   Read moreMaybe one of my best memories of my BC trip The place is just amazing, I found the real Mexico here. A small community living in this hidden place. The road to get is tricky but ok for any car, if you have a boat even better The owner of the restaurant was really nice and sweet, happy to talk with us about her restaurant and village She has only fish tacos to offer but I was so happy about being there that food was the least...
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