Fodor's Expert Review Finca Altozano
$$
Los Cabos
Dinner
From the moment you see guests clinking glasses atop wine-barrel towers, you know you’re in for a memorable dining experience. On the edge of sprawling vineyards, this rustic setting under tin roofs has a seasonal menu to match. Chef Javier Plascencia is famous for his mesquite wood–fired favorites like quail with chard and polenta or beef-cheek tacos. The homemade sausages and slow-cooked lamb come with sizzling sides on cast-iron skillets. If you’re just looking for a starter with a view, try the oysters, chocolate clams, or ahi tostadas with jicama kimchi. By day this alfresco spot is a family favorite, and by night romance kicks in with fire bowls illuminating grapevines creeping toward the sky. Finca Altozano is just one branch of the family tree made up of several businesses—including four eateries, a café, shop, hotel, and farm—all within the property.
Quick Facts
Carretera Tecate–Ensenada, Km 83
Valle de Guadalupe,
Baja California Norte
22750,
Mexico
646-156–8045
Known For:
- Regional ingredients
- Oak-grilled quail
- Famous wine-barrel towers
Restaurant Details:
Rate Includes: No breakfast