Cancel

Open app

Search

El Güero Mariscos

4.7 (47 reviews)
InexpensiveSeafood, Mexican
Closed 10:00 am - 7:00 pm

El Güero Mariscos Photos

EL GÜERO MARISCOS ATMOSPHERE

What's the vibe?
Casual
Touristy
Good for kids
Good for groups

Recommended Reviews - El Güero Mariscos

Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
Yelp app icon
Browse more easily on the app
Review Feed Illustration

Reviews With Photos

La Guerita
Kevin L.

Limey, savory, nice chew, got a great ceviche (?) and fresh shucked oysters (few shell bits) here. Menu clearly labeled in english, just line up on the side of the food you want behind the person preparing, and when they are available they'll take your order and you can pay after eating everything to a man in a vest! Unlimited tostadas in a cart to scoop the yummy seafood and sauce, we got La Guerita, a mixture of octopus, pismo clams, fresh shrimp, among other things and it was so good. Can't beat eating outdoors at a cart on a sunny day. PS they charged us 50cents LESS than actual after conversion to save us the trouble without telling us.

Bams O.

Best mariscos I've had in a long time! Super fresh and tasty! There's just something about eating from street carts and standing while eating it and watching them prepare a busy crowd

Me G.

Hands down!!! The service and food is great. I ordered a campechana. To see them make it in front of you from scratch and to taste the freshness of the sea food is worth every penny. I will definitely come back and recommend this place to all my friends when visiting Ensenada.

Cocteles (Small)
Roger P.

The line isn't as long as La Guerrerense but don't let that fool you into thinking the food is any less better. There's some overlap but they focus a lot on shellfish like clams, oysters, etc. Parking was a bit of a nightmare and our friend dropped us off first so we could get in line. Each side of the stall has its own line with a different type of food to order. Take a good look around the stall, figure out what you want to get. You order first and pay after you get your food. Rey del Mer Cocteles (Small): Imagine ceviche with a strong citrus flavor and way more soup-y. There's a mix of oyster, clam, and black clam. The oysters were the best part! Concha Preparada: Comes stacked in two large shells. It's a random assortment of different types of shellfish but I honestly couldn't really tell them apart besides the oysters and octopus. They chop everything into bite-sized pieces. It's not flavored much IMO, and we added Tabasco to give it an extra oomph. Pour some of the cocteles soup for more flavor! There's a little sauce cart to the side but it's kind of crusty looking because of the flies. Also hard to tell what the sauces are and how spicy they are. Overall, the food was good, very fresh tasting which is super important for seafood. But I got tired of the food fast because it was the same texture every bite. They put vegetables like onions and cucumbers but it wasn't enough crunch to change the texture. Our friends got some fresh oysters and said those were bomb! Next time, that's what I'll be ordering.

Mariscos el Güero, been around since 1981.  Very popular by both locals and tourists.
Jose T.

It looks crowded and unorganized, but they are quick to prepare your order and serve you. No searing available, wait time no more than five minutes.

Michelle M.

Great little seafood stand! Everything is shucked right in front of you fresh. There are about three different stations, so walk around the cart to see what interests you first, then order from each area, then pay all together. They speak some English and take USD (and may even give you change in US dollars!).

Sonia P.

This place is ok and prices are reasonable. The location is good close to tourist and off the Main Street. Unfortunately I also tried another one a block away and we'll that's that story.

11:00am and already a line...
Peter I.

I'll have to go back and sample more. The shrimp ceviche was good, but not life changing. It's made in advance and stored in big jugs. Lots of choices of what to get. Crab, octopus, shrimp etc... Served on a corn crisp tortilla and eaten right there and that's part of the charm. You pay after you eat and plenty of both hot sauces plus cold drinks to choose from. It's part of the Ensenada vibe and you kind of have to do it when you're there. I've had better ceviche that was made right in front of you, but this is very decent. I think it moves around a bit, but easy to find. Look for the line.

Half Dozen Oysters  ( W/ lemon & salt) 150 MXN $
Edgar C.

I'm just reviewing the oysters. They were fresh and delicious . It's more of an outdoor stand but the most crowded one around the area. Service was quick and you pay after you finish eating. Will definitely be checking this place out when I'm here again. I'm happy I as able to get my oyster fix

Michael M.

Ensenada was a stop on our short 4 day cruise just for a quick getaway. We knew that we wanted some ceviche/raw shellfish, so we walked through the main streets off the cruise port on a mission. We saw many restaurants that served what we wanted, but many were dead quiet and/or way over priced for the cruise tourists. We had almost given up and then we turned the corner of a street and saw a large crowd around a food stall. When we got to the crowd, it was immediately obvious that this place was really good as there was a line of locals and fellow cruisers waiting to order. As we waited, I could see everyone's faces light up as they ate all the delightful raw seafood items. We don't really speak Spanish, so we just ordered a bunch of seafood cocktails & ceviches by pointing to the numerous shellfish varieties on ice. The workers were super friendly and made room for us to put our items on the front hood of their truck so we can enjoy our goodies. There was a fantastic selection of all types of hot sauces and that is always a plus. It is just a simple food stall on the sidewalk, but it was so much more lively, inviting and cost a fraction of those overpriced dark empty restaurants on the main tourist street. I wish I could have eaten more, but sometimes less is more and this leaves us wanting to go back next time we're on a cruise down there.

Cute traveler with Concha Preparada (clam on half shell with mixed seafood!

See all

6 months ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

10 months ago

Helpful 4
Thanks 0
Love this 2
Oh no 0

10 months ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

1 year ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0
Photo of Ben H.
35
30
31

4 months ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

2 years ago

Helpful 3
Thanks 1
Love this 1
Oh no 3

1 year ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0
Photo of Me G.
0
12
16

2 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0
Photo of Roger P.
754
1049
2914

5 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

3 years ago

Helpful 5
Thanks 0
Love this 5
Oh no 0
Photo of Jose T.
0
15
76

2 years ago

Helpful 2
Thanks 0
Love this 1
Oh no 0

2 years ago

Helpful 1
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

3 years ago

Helpful 4
Thanks 0
Love this 2
Oh no 0

8 years ago

Helpful 21
Thanks 0
Love this 21
Oh no 0
Photo of Edgar C.
11
53
58

3 years ago

Helpful 2
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

3 years ago

Their ceviche tasted appetizing, very fresh seafood when first experiencing going to the food stand. Very good staff

Helpful 1
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

6 years ago

Helpful 3
Thanks 0
Love this 2
Oh no 0

6 years ago

Helpful 2
Thanks 0
Love this 2
Oh no 0
Photo of Dee Y.
8
56
7

3 years ago

Helpful 1
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0
Photo of Vivian C.
0
64
110

4 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

7 years ago

Helpful 1
Thanks 0
Love this 1
Oh no 0

3 years ago

Helpful 1
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

4 years ago

Helpful 1
Thanks 1
Love this 0
Oh no 2

6 years ago

Helpful 1
Thanks 0
Love this 1
Oh no 0
Photo of W M.
0
31
10

3 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

4 years ago

Sooo good sooo fresh the especial 7 seas with all the seafood is awesome a must try if you like ceviche!

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

4 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

3 years ago

Helpful 1
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0
Photo of Jess J.
0
25
44

7 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

5 years ago

This place is amazing, don't let the fact that is on the street scare you food is amazing.

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

4 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

8 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

7 years ago

Best sea food in Ensenada fresh and delicious and price is super affordable, definitely recommend this place

Helpful 1
Thanks 0
Love this 1
Oh no 0
Photo of Bell A.
4
43
20

8 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

7 years ago

Helpful 1
Thanks 0
Love this 1
Oh no 0

8 years ago

Helpful 1
Thanks 0
Love this 1
Oh no 0
Photo of Adam A.
144
28
24

8 years ago

Yum the tostada guerita is so good. The guys are great, fast service. Fresh sea food.

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0
Photo of Maria M.
138
10
1

8 years ago

Cocktails was very delicious! Need to go early because they run out. Fast service. Fairly priced for cocktails. One for the books.

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0
Photo of Jay M.
0
92
117

7 years ago

Shrimp & clam cocktail was delicious. Ceviche tostadas were alright. But overall a good experience for my first seafood cart in Ensenada.

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

6 years ago

First time here and the seafood was awesome so fresh.!! Really busy place but that tells it all. You won't regret eating here

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

Page 1 of 2

El Güero Mariscos Reviews in Other Languages

Review Highlights - El Güero Mariscos

Later in the week, I happened to walk El Güero, which was another ceviche place I saw while looking up places.

Mentioned in 8 reviews

Read more highlights

Verify this business for free

Get access to customer & competitor insights.

Verify this business

Muelle 3 - Beer & gin

Muelle 3

4.8(126 reviews)
0.5 km
$$

Excelent food and great ambiance! You MUST make a…read morereservation or risk not making it. Service is excellent too. Wine selection is limited but very good

While walking on the Malecon, we checked if Muelle3 has room for 4 hungry guests and fortunately,…read moreonly one table was occupied. The last time my friends attempted to eat here, the restaurant was full and it will take at least a 30 minute wait to get seated. Today, the 21st of November was our lucky day as we were craving the freshest ceviche Ensenada has to offer and experiencce the five star rating Muelle 3 was known for. Our party of 4 chose to sit outside to eat lunch on this cool, cloudy Friday afternoon and be exposed to the sights and sounds of this busy commercial and fishing port. Within minutes of getting settled, our free appetizer - Tortilla Espanola and a plate full of lemon & lime slices with an oyster shell-full of sea salt and chili powder occupied the center of our table. Then came the Ceviche de la casa. A winner in my book of ceviches! Plus a coaster-sized, fresh off the pan tortilla chips gave it a unique serving style. We had to order another bowl of tortillas because eating ceviche without it just won't be the same. The Calamar frito were perefectly breaded, without excess flour and grease in every bite. Another winner! Last but not the least is the Pasta de Mar with the clams of different sizes and pre-cut scallops in the their shell. Muy Delicioso! More hungry patrons started arriving and we still got prompt service. I will make it a point to grab a satisfying seafood dish or two here the next time I visit Ensenada whether by car or by cruise ship.

Photos
Muelle 3 - Very cozy place

Very cozy place

Muelle 3 - Salsa picante

Salsa picante

Muelle 3 - Exterior

See all

Exterior

La Cocedora de Langosta - Oyster agua chile

La Cocedora de Langosta

4.3(92 reviews)
0.5 km
$$

Best seafood restaurant in Ensenada. Call the lobster play it was the best thing I've ever had. Way…read morebetter than American any other place I've had in Mexico. The service was top-notch. The restaurant was clean 10 out of 10 stars would recommend.

Ensenada. The tide dragged our vessel toward the coast as if compelled by ancient…read morepact--barnacle-bound and whisper-wrapped. My fellowship, a cluster of mere mortals with taste far keener than foresight, insisted we seek a place foretold in gustatory prophecy: La Cocedora de Langosta. I assented, though the sea had begun to speak again. A cruel trick of salt and memory. We arrived. The lobster was not served--it presented itself. Shell split like prophecy fulfilled, meat steaming with tales older than Atlantis. The ceviche? Lime and fire in perfect alchemy. It hissed in my mouth like the last words of a betrayed siren. A whole fish, fried until its soul ascended, left bones so clean they could be used in ritual. Angels wept; I salted accordingly. The risotto arrived next, not on a plate but in a chalice. Each bite stirred marrow and memory, comfort and command. My sea legs stood straighter. My resolve thickened. Libations flowed--freely, fervently, faultlessly. The chalice refilled itself (or perhaps the staff were trained in illusion and replenishment). Laughter, clinking glass, and something close to joy dared to rise. Staff were keen-eyed adepts, operating with the grace of trained familiars. The atmosphere carried hints of volcanic enchantment and citrus optimism. Barry the Brave Muffin Baker--my misguided nemesis-ally--might have found peace here. Or at least, a decent aioli. Verdict: A rare convergence of flesh, flavor, and fate. Five stars scorched upon the firmament by my hand. I may never return. But that's only because the enchantment forbade it.

Photos
La Cocedora de Langosta
La Cocedora de Langosta - Whole fish, 6 of us picked it apart.

Whole fish, 6 of us picked it apart.

La Cocedora de Langosta - The fried lobster

See all

The fried lobster

Mercado Negro de Mariscos

Mercado Negro de Mariscos

4.6(13 reviews)
0.4 km

12/16/2025 - Stop by the Mercado Negro de Mariscos (Black Market for Seafood) in Encinada, Mexico…read moreand decided to go inside to take a look. Surprisely, each giant calm costs only $3, plus a $3 cooking fee. I selected a table where I can get a lof of direct sun on my back, which in turn can boost my vitamin D3 level, and asked for a sashimi dish.

Saturday September 7, 2024 Royal Caribbean Navigator of the…read moreSeas 85℉ / 55% Humidity Also known as Mercado de Mariscos, the Black Market is one of the largest seafood markets in Ensenada. The original location was where the modern fish taco was born supposedly. It all started when Mesoamericans nixtamalized maize, which became flatbreads. Eventually it led to corn tortillas, which were used to hold various fillings like seafood. The Spanish Colonial period introduced new ingredients and cooking techniques. Japanese fishermen in Baja California during the early 20th century helped popularize tempura-style frying. Seafood vendors brought batter fish to the mercado in the 50s/60s, which became a hit. Then a San Diego State University student opened the first Rubio's a couple decades later, and now fish tacos are enjoyed by everyone today. I didn't spend much time here because I had to make it back onto the cruise ship. But as someone who appreciates food and history, it was nice to walk around. The original mercado shuttered in 1967 and the vendors relocated to the waterfront, and eventually moved into the building you see now. Lots of stalls selling all different types of seafood. There's also restaurants nearby where you can order ceviche, cocteles, oysters, and other regional specialties. Mexico 2024 collection: https://www.yelp.com/collection/kYAzNGL6833M5SmSYnRRVA/Mexico-2024

Photos
Mercado Negro de Mariscos - Hook

Hook

Mercado Negro de Mariscos
Mercado Negro de Mariscos - Statue

See all

Statue

La Cevichería Oyster Bar

La Cevichería Oyster Bar

4.6(97 reviews)
0.2 km

Our FAVORITE place when in Ensenada is La Cevicheria. We have been visiting for a couple of years…read morenow and its still a standout in service and menu items. Never too busy even in the afternoon - they have plenty of tables outside and inside. We walk from the cruise ship terminal and its only about 15 minutes. No need to take the $4 per person shuttle if you are able to walk. They first seat you and bring out 4 different salsas/dips with tostadas that are so light and salty and crispy. The servers are awesome, they are quick and always come around to check on us. We speak some Spanish, but they are happy to speak English as needed! Unfortunateley there is only 1 bathroom, that's the only drawback. We normally get the regular oysters, the baked oysters, fish tacos and ceviche. Always delicious and such a great price! A dozen oysters is only $12. And they are large, not the mini versions in Cali. Unheard of in the states, so we ONLY get oysters in Mexico haha. This time we tried the Keto Taco - OMG so good, and now a new favorite. It's large and made of toasty cheese with fish and veggies inside. This time we got the shrimp ceviche and the large chunks of fresh shrimp are so darn good. Put some mayonesa on the tostada and then some ceviche, then some hot sauce and WOW! The limes they give are so juicy and ripe. We love their sangria, large portions and various flavors. Till next time!

While down here from the booze cruise, our group stopped by this place for some fish tacos and boy…read morethey lived up to our expectations! They have plenty of seating both indoors and outdoors. We got 2 types of ceviche per our server's recommendations, both were fire. I got 3 types of tacos, 2 were amazing but the 3rd one with octopus wasn't good, a little too chewy for my liking and there wasn't a lot of flavor. But the other two tacos were amazing, can't replicate anything like that back home. Overall great place, will come back down here any time I'm in Ensenada

Photos
La Cevichería Oyster Bar - View from patio tables

View from patio tables

La Cevichería Oyster Bar
La Cevichería Oyster Bar - Champagne

See all

Champagne

Mariscos Bahia de Ensenada - Lobster

Mariscos Bahia de Ensenada

3.9(96 reviews)
0.2 km
$$

Visited during port 2 of our Carnival cruise. We were walking around exploring the town and decided…read moreto stop in when we got hungry. The restaurant feels more upscale than expected, but still clearly a place locals frequent, which is usually a good sign. It specializes in seafood. If you don't speak Spanish, they do provide an English menu, though prices are listed in pesos. We ordered 6 tacos total, 4 fish and 2 shrimp, along with 2 cokes and 2 bottled waters. They also brought complimentary chips, salsas, lime, and cabbage, plus ketchup and mayo on the side (we didn't end up using those). The tacos were simple but very well done. The fish and shrimp were fried fresh, light and crispy without being greasy. The shrimp was my favorite. The pico de gallo was fresh and flavorful, and the lime and cabbage added a good balance and crunch. I honestly wish I would've ordered their whole fried fish because it looked incredible, but there's no way two people could've finished it in one sitting. The restaurant itself was clean, and the staff were extremely attentive. The service felt high-class in the sense that they were very respectful and treated the experience with care, almost like a fine dining environment, while still being approachable. Total came out to about $40 USD with a 20% tip ($34 before tip), which is excellent value for the quality and portion. Overall, this is a solid seafood spot in Ensenada. Simple food done right, elevated by great service and a clean, welcoming environment.

Our waiter, Paco, opened the door and walked us to our table. He gave us plenty time to look at the…read moremenu and answered our questions. He was super patient knowing Spanish was not our forte. The appetizers were homemade tortilla chips and salsa. We ended up ordering two dozen oysters and and a seafood tower. I ordered an octopus taco, grilled to a tender texture and smokey flavor. The portions were very hefty and satisfying. The inside of the restaurant is very spacious and confortable. When we arrived, the restaurant was just getting busy probably due to Independence Day. Despite the busyness, all the staff were extremely attentive and friendly. Muchísimas gracias!

Photos
Mariscos Bahia de Ensenada - Tacos ready to be served

Tacos ready to be served

Mariscos Bahia de Ensenada - Whole fish

Whole fish

Mariscos Bahia de Ensenada - Micheladas

See all

Micheladas

Restaurante Sabina - Fish Taco

Restaurante Sabina

4.2(86 reviews)
0.1 km
$$

Great spot for seafood tostadas if you want to sit down and have drinks with it. If you want just…read morefood and a faster experience, I'd suggest going to the cart across the street which serves the same food. Sidenote, I got the Spanish menu understanding little Spanish so it was fun ordering "blind" and letting the taste buds fully explore flavors! Erizo Con Almeja: had a real ocean taste to it not sure if it had uni, very umami too Singapur: my personal favorite, almost like poke since the creaminess of the white sauce complimented the fish very well Marianne Premium: high quality tuna really shows out and is balanced nicely with the avocado Cachanilla: almost had a ginger spice to it, very refreshing and juicy Definitely a must have in Ensenada but try to go before 11 since the wait can get long if you want to sit in!

This place is a great sit down restaurant for the famous La Guerrerense Carreta seafood tostadas…read more Made famous by chef Anthony Bourdain. This is a spot that you can sit down and drink a beer and get the same amazing seafood. My favorites were the sea urchin tostada as well as the bluefin tostada with fried leaks on top of it. A bonus is that they give you salsa and chips with four different types of salsas. We also grabbed a couple of beers in margaritas which were amazing as well. This is a great spot for a well-known sit down restaurant for seafood tostadas.

Photos
Restaurante Sabina
Restaurante Sabina - Shrimp Taco

Shrimp Taco

Restaurante Sabina

See all

El Güero Mariscos - seafood - Updated May 2026

Loading...
Loading...
Loading...