Restaurant Sandras

Restaurant Sandras is a seafood restaurant El Descanso located in Mexico.

9 / 10
43
ratings
  • Phone

    +52 661 614 1051

  • Website

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  • Type

    Seafood Restaurant

Address

El Descanso , Baja California Mexico

Credit Cards Yes
Outdoor Seating No

Comments / 12


Keywords:

lobster good for groups salads flour tortillas
Hernan Cano

Lobster , scargot salad

Christian Villaseñor

Chimichangas !!!

Gisela

La comida es deliciosa y de excelente calidad. Los tacos de langosta con tortillas de harina recién hechas son lo mejor! El lugar es pequeño y muy bonito.

Alba Rosa

Todo está delicioso la gran de almeja y la langosta

Roberto Cuevas Suárez

Los caracoles buenísimos, las tenazas de jaiba y las langostas deliciosas !!

Sofia San

Langosta esta deliciosa. Ame las tortillas y el arroz

Ivan

Todo es bueno, la ensalada de caracol imperdible.

erio garcia

Langostas Deliciosas muy buen sabor y suaves !!

Glow ChV

La entrada de caracol es deliciosa!!

Carlos Canton Valencia

Rico, la langosta rica, precios muy caros !

Alfonso Neri

Caracoles Sandra con Blue Cheese y Langosta con Frijol Read more

Luis Dorantes

La langosta

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Had a great afternoon lunch there Easter Weekend with friends. We had a spectacular and delicious spread of whole lobster baja style, pescado entero frito, rice, beans , tortillas, beers and tequila. - Derek Branum

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if you want to taste real baja style lobster, you should visit this place, it comes with a lot of extras, also try the shrimp aguachile - Daniel Arango

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Too touristy here. Head over to Popotla for a less touristy and much more local vibe (lower prices on seafood too). - Roger Ma