
Rocky Point (Puerto Penasco): Restaurants & Food. If you are looking for more information about Puerto Penasco's many delicious restaurants and other places to eat, check out the reviews on our website for restaurants. Please click below. Most Popular Restaurants. Dining/Restaurant. Resort Name. Address. Phone Number(0. 11- 5.

Reviews. Website Link. Aztlan Cafe. 1. 20 Kino Blvd. Betos Place. 4. 0 Malecon. Blue Marlin. Calle Zaragoza, Old Port. Bryan's Sports Bar. Reginas. Av. Alcantar & 2. Noviembre (Old Port).

Citron. Las Palomas Beach and Golf Resort. US). Cocodrilos. 2.
National Armada Ave. Gonzalez Boca Negra. Friendly Dolphin. Av. Alcantar 4. 4.
Hacienda Las Fuentes. Blvd. Freemont #1. La Maria Bistro. Las Palomas Beach and Golf Resort. US). Lapa Lapa. . Xochitl's. La Cholla. Restaurants, Cafes (please know that some of the restaurants below may no longer be in business, You will need to call prior to attending). Aztlan Cafe - 1. 20 Kino Blvd., Puerto Penasco Tel.
From the US dial (0. Betos Place - 4. 0 Malecon , Puerto Pe. From the US dial (0. Cafe Excelsior - 4. Las Americas Blvd., Sonoyta Tel.
Cafe Plazas Las Glorias - 1. Armada Nacional Ave., Puerto Pe.
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Fax. 3. 83- 6. 01. From the US dial (0. Cafe Rodeo - 2. 49 Cholla Bay Rd., Cel.
Cal Broaster Chicken - Las Glorias Business Plaza, Puerto Pe. From the US dial (0. Cocodrilos - 2. 6 National Armada Ave., Puerto Pe. From the US dial (0. Cocteler. 3. 83- 6. From the US dial (0. Copper Kettle - 2.
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Plaza , Ajo, AZ 8. Tel. 5. 20- 3. 87- 7. Costa Brava - 4. 1 Estrella Ave., Puerto Pe. Fax. 3. 83- 3. 62. From the US dial (0. Desert Oasis Restaurant - 3. Mile N. Hwy # 8 , Puerto Pe.
Fax. 3. 83- 5. 55. From the US dial (0. Mail: APO #3. 08, Puerto Pe. Fax. 3. 83- 5. 27. From the US dial (0. Espresso Express Coffee House & Restaurant - 1.
Matamoros Ave., Puerto Pe. From the US dial (0. Friendly Dolphin - 4. Alcantar Ave., Puerto Pe. From the US dial (0. Gamma's Seafood- 2. Nacional Armada Ave., Puerto Pe.
Happy Frog - 9. 7 Matamoros Ave., Puerto Pe. From the US dial (0. JR's BBQ Restaurant - 4.
Nacional Armada Ave., Puerto Penasco Tel. From the US dial (0. La Cita Cafe - 5 Estrella Ave., Puerto Pe. From the US dial (0. La Curva Restaurant - 1.
Kino Blvd., Puerto Pe. From the US dial (0. La Palapa Lupita - 2. Juarez Blvd., Puerto Pe. From the US dial (0.
Lighthouse - 4 Agua Ave., Puerto Pe. From the US dial (0. Lilly's - 3. 1 Malecon Ave., Puerto Pe.
From the US dial (0. Manny's Beach Club - 1. Coahuila Ave., Puerto Pe. Maria Bonita - Malecon Ave., Puerto Pe. From the US dial (0.
Mar- y- Sol Sports Bar & Grill - 1. N. 8 , Puerto Pe. Mez. 3. 83- 3. 35. From the US dial (0. Pink Cadillac Diner - 1. Matamoros Ave., Puerto Pe. Playa Bonita - 1.
Balboa Ave., Puerto Pe. From the US dial (0. Playa Inn Restaurant - 1. Sinaloa Ave., Puerto Pe. Fax. 3. 83- 5. 01.
From the US dial (0. Pollo Giro Chicken & Beef - 2. Juarez Blvd., Puerto Pe. From the US dial (0. Rocky Garden Restaurant - 1. Matamoros Ave., Puerto Pe. Rocky Point Chinese Food - 1.
Sinaloa Ave., Puerto Pe. From the US dial (0. Sr. Amigo - 1. 2 Malecon Ave., Puerto Pe. From the US dial (0.
Subway Sandwich - 1. Nacional Armada Ave., Puerto Pe. Villa Granada - 1.
Madero Ave., Puerto Pe. From the US dial (0. Villa Palomera - 1. Nacional Armada Ave., Puerto Pe.
From the US dial (0. The Watering Hole, (desertoasisresort. Mexican cocktails. It's located at the Desert Oasis Resort, on the main highway into Rocky Point at KM 9. Live music every Friday from 7: 0. Call 6. 02- 4. 12- 3. From the US) or (0.
From Mexico). Xochitl's Cafe & Woman's Hostel - 3. Seaside Rd., Cholla Bay Tel. Restaurants - Read Some of My Restaurant Reviews. Economical. Cafe Economica - Just real cheap, good local food. Very cheap daily specials 'comida corrida' that are a full meal. They even deliver!
El Galeon - Very economical breakfasts & lunch specials - foods pretty good too! Also a motel & 'kewl' grill. Cheap daily food specials, Thai Food, and at night grill your own steaks & chicken out on the patio (just ask & they will do it) - (U. S. Owned) Rocky Point Chinese Restaurant - OK, not much imagination on the name here, spartan tables with red plastic table covers, and some really decent Chinese food at budget prices!
Lots of locals hit this one. Lunch specials can often be very good & cheap!
The staff is service oriented ( U. S.- Mex owned) The Story of the Taco. Stands. The afternoon heat of the sun had just backed off in this small seaside town of Puerto Pe.
Taco vendors busily work around their carts along the largest avenues in town. Most concentrate along the towns main street Juarez Blvd , it's bustling Harbor , and the scenic Malecon Avenue near the fish markets.
As you walk past, inhaling the mouthwatering scents of seasoned,sizzling meats,onions & peppers,the vendors often call out 'Tacos al Gusto! Pase Joven!' (Taco's to your liking!
Come on , mister!) At some of the busiest 'taquerias' (taco stands) you sit down at a bench,table or stand near the cart. Suddenly you see a varying display of action as handmade tortillas are being put on the charcoal griddle, the meat that was slowly hissing on a quiet spot of the same fire is put on a cutting board,and that chunk of steak is artistically hacked into small tasty strips then scattered onto the tortillas. The meat is then topped with chopped onions,cilantro,grilled peppers (speak up & ask - or point to what you want)'Buen Provecho' ( Bon Appetit ) many stand owners say with pride. Trying those spicy and tender onions can be heavenly- On the inside the crunchy, sweet taste can turn your head- Then you begin to notice your surroundings, that white Church across the street, the people around you , the tourists, locals- family's- kids as they pass by in front of you,the ocean's smell,etc. These stands are always located near the action & views. And they are cheap- such meals are about 1. Pesos (about $1. 2.
U. S.) 'OVERCOME THE FEAR' - - Food stands in Mexico date back to the times of the Aztec Culture which rivaled Rome in size,low crime rates,wealth,and community organization! They are now found throughout Mexico & many border areas within the United States. Some visitors initially stay away from tasting the foods offered from the street carts, lunch stalls, stands,or juice vendors.
But, curiosty,lack of funds, and big appetites get the better of many visitors. In no time Mexico's 'curbside cuisine' can become addictive. Many locals & visitors have their favorites- 'tacos de bistec' (like the ones just described above ) or 'tacos de cabeza', 'taco's of the head', that are made of the tender flesh of the cows cheeks. Goat meat stews,meat soups,tortas (hot sandwiches with piles of tasty meat,onions,peppers,cheese,avacados,etc can also be found at the stands). One of the secrets of taco's in Mexico is what you put on it.
Always at the stands & stalls are various sauces,onions,cabbage,peppers,salsa's! Few customers ever get sick. In fact , in small towns, you may feel safer eating in the street than in a restaurant. At the taco stands you can see how clean the cooks hands, utensils and ingredients are.
But in a restaurant you can only hope for the best. Mexicans themselves expect everything to be prepared with purified water. If you ask most vendors about their water they will quickly point to a large sealed bottle of 'agua purificada' (purified water) nearby. Comparing travelers rules about eating on the street corners, a few things stand out- * Avoid eating raw tomatoes,lettuce,carrots (they are often not rinsed) * Never eat at any stand where nobody else is (Go with the locals) We are all humans- We all get sick if we eat something not clean- So, follow the locals, and eat where they do ! Meantime, try 'gorditas' (corn meal patties stuffed with cheese & often deep fried- called 'little fatties') Also try the many fruit juices, elotes (boiled corn on the cob) and tamales (corn meal patties wrapped in corn husks, packed with meat,onions,olives,etc) that are offered.
Some are sweet,some are not- but they are all usually 'hot & full of flavor' Talk with the carts owner, ask about the business & family! My wife & I also make tamales ,and we sell them , says Enrique Maldenado, as he introduced me to his 6 kids as we talked. Travelers can learn a great deal about Mexico while eating at taco stands & tamale carts throughout the country's colorful towns & cities. There is an old saying in Mexico- 'If you don't eat on the street, you're missing Mexico!'(If you'd like to try some of this great cooking when you get home, be sure to check out our Food Books Page!