This place is a hidden gem. It's a little ways away from the main downtown area. It's literally on the side of an old bridge. I think it might be someone's house.
But the tacos are amazing. Best shrimp tacos I've had in a long time. El taco "tacontento" is a must try. Their agua de Jamaica was solid if a little sweet. But goes well with the tacos. We ordered a fresh coconut to drink as well. They cut it open for us and put a straw in it. Can't get fresher than that.
"Cornelio" the brind white rooster is "La niñas" Mascot. We got to meet him as he was almost eaten by one of the other patrons dog. But thankfully Cornelio was able to escape and live another day.
I would highly recommend trying out the food here. You can't go wrong...
Read moreLISTEN. My girlfriend and I (Seattleites) came to Sayulita on a day trip while down in Mexico for my best friend’s birthday. The last thing that we were expecting was to find such an incredible sense of community within this tiny surf town, but we found it in Vanessa and the fabulous Cornelio when we decided to stop for drinks at La Niña! I swear, we’ve regretted getting Vanessa’s information since the moment we left! Vanessa, you’re cool as hell and if you’re reading this, PLEASE get in touch with me 😂 I want to check in on my best...
Read moreFamily restaurant that might not look that much from outside, but has lot to offer. Had the vegetarian tacos, which can be made vegan, and they where great! Well made. Service/staff is attending, maybe not the happiest ones. Music is slightly hectic. Have quite an extensive menu. Had at least 10 flies companions at the table, and a...
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