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Mariscos Bahia de Ensenada

3.9 (96 reviews)
ModerateSeafood
Closed 10:00 am - 10:00 pm

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Marisol L.

First time going to this restaurant and we loved it. Food was amazing and service was great.

Lobster
Jeremy A.

What a great lunch we had there. We did the grilled lobster and a seafood platter that were fantastic ! If you're in Ensenada this is a must try place.

Broiled lobster
Lili H.

Mariscos Bahía de Ensenada is a large restaurant located in an avenue, seems to be recently renovated very clean, the bathrooms are spotless! We went over there because a taxi driver recommended the place, and yes it was delicious and the prices were way less than what we usually pay in the US. We had micheladas to drink and Broiled lobster with butter (it came either rice and salad) and tostada de ceviche. Both plates were delicious very fresh and well prepared. Service was good and attentive. The restaurant is family friendly, they have the special chairs for kids, and kids menu. Great dining experience, recommended!

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Pamela S.

Quaint seafood restaurant off the beaten path! Great fish tacos and you can't beat a bucket of bear for $155 Pesos! Very attentive staff and service. Salads and chips were tasty!

Grilled octopus
Jackie M.

Excellent! Heard about this place from a well cruised passenger and glad we followed the recommendation. Tried the mixed ceviche which came with large portion and very fresh as well as the most tender grilled octopus I have ever tasted! Amazing!!! So glad we found this place and plan to visit it every time I'm in Ensenada!

Mariscos Bahia de Ensenada.  Sign hanging over the front door.
John S.

Saturday, 12/31/2022, NYE dinner. Upon entry, my wife and I noticed quite a few patrons on the first floor. We asked to sit upstairs and were happy to see we were the first ones to sit there. They had multiple aquariums for maximum relaxation. Our waiter took our order quickly and then we didn't see him for about 20 minutes. For an appetizer we ordered the Chiles Gueritos Rellenos de atun ahumado for $110 pesos ($5.75). This appetizer came with three large, bacon wrapped chiles, stuffed with smoked tuna and cheese. They were delicious (especially the smoked tuna), but I would have preferred they peeled the hard outer skin of the chile after grilling it. We ordered 2 Margaritas on the rocks to drink for $95 pesos ($5) each. These turned out to be watered down and essentially bland. For our main dish we ordered the Mariscada al Grill for 2 people for $565 pesos ($29.51). This included: filete sarandeado, 2 tacos gobernador (1 shrimp and 1 smoked tuna), taco de frijol con queso, and 2 conchas de almeja gratinada Especial. The best part of this was the Filete Sarandeado. It had great flavor, and the fish was moist. The tacos were quite heavy and the tortillas too thick for my liking. This restaurant was recommended by a local and the food was reasonably priced but too heavy compared to the light, refreshing seafood we ate in Puerto Nuevo. The service was a bit slow, but that might have been due to the fact that we decided to sit upstairs?

Tacos ready to be served
Cliff B.

Mariscos Bahia de Ensenada is a large, well established seafood restaurant in downtown Ensenada. They have good, secure parking, excellent service, and plenty of items on the menu to please anyone. I was there on a Sunday afternoon, and there were mariachis making the rounds to sing requested songs for those who wanted it (for a tip). From tacos, tostadas, ceviche, whole fish, filets, served fried, breaded, grilled, garlic (al mojo de ajo), etc. I chose a whole fried cabrillo fish which was delicious. The restaurant is family friendly, offering high chairs, with nice decor featuring aquariums. They offer sodas, limonada, and various aguas frescas as well as a full bar. Service was excellent, efficient and friendly. Prices are reasonable and much less than what you would pay in the USA. I highly recommend!

Umami T.

Another great meal! This time we took a friend who had never tried it although he visits Ensenada several times a month for the past 20 years. He loved it and will be back.

Betsy M.

We were on a cruise and this restaurant was referred to us over the super touristy places and it did not disappoint. It seemed to have lots of regulars/locals dining in which I always take as a strong signal. We sat outside and ordered some chips/salsa. The menu prices are in pesos, so while they charge for chips the prices was nominal and the salsa was superb! There were four adults and 2 kids in our party. Two of us ordered the Puerto Nuevo lobster plates (amazing), one of us a trio of the shrimp governor tacos, one of us the Campechana (WOW) and the kids had a medium shrimp cocktail which was huge and a quesadilla. We also ordered some Ceviche for the table which was excellent and enough for all of us to share. The food was super fresh and well prepared and tasty. We ordered a side of chile's and will warn you that they are HOT. Three of us have super high tolerance for mega spicy food and our mouths were blown away. We also had drinks -- six cerveza, a couple of lemonades. All this food/beverage with 20% tip came out to $200 USD which was incredibly reasonable considering the 2 lobster plates and all the seafood. They DO take credit cards, not sure what the review was about where they do not.

Tiffany D.

Excellent service upon arrival. Following the safest measures regarding COVID-19 its incredibly calming to see the protocols followed at this restaurant. Temperature checks for all guests, sanitation mats for shoes, sanitizer supplied by the restaurant, utensils are in individual bags. As for the menu it's a QR Code scan that uploads the menu link directly to your device. Hot or not? As a big group we ordered a variety of menu items. I enjoyed the Aguachiles verdes- Hot items in both terms of heat level and taste, presentation was nice and although it appeared to be a small portion I was satisfied. Paired with saltines and tostadas. Did not like the sauce on the cucumber but the shrimp was great juicy with a kick. Also ordered the Shrimp Ceviche- large portion, good taste. Hot item! Margarita: was good eco straws loooove that! Chips + Salsa: salsa was a Not item for me could definitely do without.

Molcajete!
Eric F.

Food: First off, the molcajete is enough for two people... just wanting to start out with that. The surf and turf version was very good and the broth was a bit spicy, but very flavorful. I've never had one before so this was a great experience! Also, like my wife always says, if the salsa is good then the food can be made good! Their salsa was fresh and delicious. Atmosphere: Okay so it's kind of loud inside when they have the Mariachi band playing. Don't get me wrong, it's Mexico and I think having the band come in and play at your table is awesome, but it makes it difficult to do any talking while they are playing. I loved the music, I just wish it could be a tad bit quieter. But still, if it's only for 10-15 minutes, it's pretty cool. Price: Very reasonable, most items were 15$ or less. I mean, it's Mexico so some stuff is going to be cheaper just because of that. But it was delicious too. Service: Our server was great, no complaints. Reminds me of France though. We waited for our check for like 20 minutes, they were not in a rush to kick us out. I guess we should have bought more food...? Overall: I'll come back to try the shrimp ceviche, it looked really good. Awesome experience, though the music was a bit loud and our server never really came back to check on us at all. Still, solid food and nice, well lit place. Great for families!

Camarones Rancheros
Gertrude H.

This review is just for the camarones rancheros which was amazing. Flavor was great, they give you what seems like a pound of shrimp so you'll probably have leftovers. I had the leftovers the next day too and even microwaved it still tasted amazing. Trying to find something similar to the way they made this here in CA. Only downside is I wish they served a bigger portion of rice with it.

Taco de pulpo made with a freshly made tortilla
Silvia P.

If you're in Ensenada, you have to go here to have sea food. It was amazing and very decently priced. Clean place. Clean restroom and parking is available in the rear. The service was great. Will def be back here again.

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Muelle 3 - Beer & gin

Muelle 3

4.8(126 reviews)
0.4 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.

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Muelle 3 - Very cozy place

Very cozy place

Muelle 3 - Salsa picante

Salsa picante

Muelle 3 - Exterior

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La Cocedora de Langosta - Oyster agua chile

La Cocedora de Langosta

4.3(92 reviews)
0.4 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.

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

Whole fish, 6 of us picked it apart.

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The fried lobster

Mercado Negro de Mariscos

Mercado Negro de Mariscos

4.6(13 reviews)
0.3 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

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Mercado Negro de Mariscos - Hook

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La Cevichería Oyster Bar

La Cevichería Oyster Bar

4.6(97 reviews)
0.1 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

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La Cevichería Oyster Bar - View from patio tables

View from patio tables

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El Güero Mariscos

El Güero Mariscos

4.7(47 reviews)
0.2 km
$

Omg I love Mariscos and this spot did not disappoint. It's a small vendor posted outside on the…read morestreet with a bunch of guys, basically in an assembly line, slanging seafood. The long lines meant - it was so good and worth the wait. Honestly, it wasn't too long. My friend and I ordered 1 tostada each. She got the aguachiles and I the Guera. Great portions packed with flavor. I went back for oysters, which they shuck right in front of you. There were so many chile bottles to choose from. They also had some dark "crack" sauce that I chose to put on. I'm no sabo so I no sabo what the salsa was but it was delicious. Spicy, tangy, umami. Muyyyy ricooooo

During our first cruise stop in Ensenada while walking back from our lunch stop back to the ship,…read morewe noticed the large crowds gathered around El Guero Mariscos. Thus we made a point to stop by for food during our second cruise stop in Ensenada, 4 days later. We discovered the large crowds were not in line waiting, but were instead enjoying their ceviche and other cold seafood while standing up. It made for a festive atmosphere, definitely ramping up the enjoyment of really great tasting seafood. The food stall is located facing the main road of Ensenada (walking distance from the cruise port) and is separated into two parts: the front serving seafood tostadas and the back serving cocktails and aquachiles. Each had different lines, with a common guy accepting payment after delivery. They have been doing this for a while (1981?) and things are efficient. I wanted one thing, which was the mixed cocktail with all the seafood available (campechano, a word I've come to love since moving to the LA area). They have 4 sizes from chico ($105) to jumbo ($360). The seafood mix is diced together ahead of time to save on time, and are mostly diced pretty fine. The mix is prepared fresh though, and was ready in about a minute. It was excellent, refreshing and just the right amount for me. I had wanted to try the seafood cocktail again from La Guerrerense (another nearby famous seafood stand), so that was our first stop during our second visit to Ensenada in 5 days. We then visited other sites in the area, saving El Guero for the end before we headed back to the ship. As expected the cocktail from Guerrerense was very good, but this version from El Guero was even better....better selection of seafood, and more finely mixed to give a better representation of the different textures of the freshness. That would make it the best seafood cocktail I've ever enjoyed.

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El Güero Mariscos - Half Dozen Oysters  ( W/ lemon & salt) 150 MXN $

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

El Güero Mariscos

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Restaurante Sabina - Fish Taco

Restaurante Sabina

4.2(88 reviews)
0.2 km
$$

Having gone to the famous mariscos street food stand that is La Guerrerense Carreta on a previous…read morevisit to Ensenada, and eating seafood tostadas standing up with my brother in a street alley while having various juices dribbling down my chin, I knew how good the seafood tostadas here could be. But figured I needed a better way to eat it while visiting Ensenada again with my wife. So this time, went to the nearby sister restaurant, Sabina. It's named for the owner of the original food stand, and there are a lot of pictures of her with other celebrities who appreciated her talent in creating seafood combinations. The Michelin Bib Gourmand restaurant is within walking distance from the cruise port, and is located in an area with a lot of other restaurants and shops. We came there soon after it opened around 10 am, and had the choice of indoor or outdoor seating. We showed that we were coming from California, by choosing indoor seating. We were given colorful menus and suggestions. We also got complementary chips and salsa, with 4 different varieties of her famous salsas being served. I tried all four of them, and two of them were way too hot, even in moderation. I did really like the green salsa, which tasted more like a simple guacamole. It also came with thinly slices of lime...each small slice producing so much more juice than any lime we get in California. My wife doesn't like raw seafood, so chose garlic shrimp (Caramones al Mojo de Ajo for Mex$405). There were plenty of jumbo headless, shell-on white shrimp, with the butter sauce being very light and not too garlicky. It came with a very good rice pilaf and sauteed vegetables (mostly squash which neither of us are a fan of). I went with 3 choices from the 5 selection 'Champion' list: 1. Erizo con Almeja (Sea Urchin with Clam for Mex$230) - winner of LA Street Food Fest 2011 for Best Original Showmanship 2. Caracol con Lajas de Caracol (Mixed Ceviche with Sea Snail for Mex$209) - winner of LA Street Food Fest 2012 for Best in Show 3. Singapur (Mex$209) - winner of LA Street Food Fest 2013 for unknown category). All three were piled high with fresh seafood, embellished with perfectly ripe avocado slices. None of them needed additional salsa, but adding a squeeze of lime enhanced. My favorite was the Singapore and would try the other two tostadas on the winners list the next time. The best way would be to order all the tostadas and split amongst a group of 4 or 5 friends (there are 6 other special tostadas and you can also create your own with the fresh seafood ingredients). Got two bottles of water (Mex$75 each...not cheap) and a local beer (Vera Niega Mexican Ale, a bottle being Mex$110) that was excellent. Service was attentive and friendly throughout, with multiple servers (Horacio and Antonio) attending to us, all trying to make sure we had a good time. Credit cards are accepted, using a modern tableside POS, and I was happy to pay a gratuity over what is customary. Bathrooms are modern, with individual stalls (most of them gender neutral) all sharing a nice common set of sinks. My wife and I left in fine spirits and it was beginning to fill up more as we left (all dining al fresco, of course). Dining at the nearby original food cart is worth the initial experience, but there is something to having food this good in a sit-down restaurant. Sabina is that place.

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.

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Restaurante Sabina - Shrimp Taco

Shrimp Taco

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Mariscos Bahia de Ensenada - seafood - Updated May 2026

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