Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Surf and Dining

Many visitors to Los Cabos in search of surf to ride will know of the Cabo Surf Hotel and the Costa Azul, the beach's real name is Acapulquito. What is becoming wider known is that the restaruant that overlooks the surf break, Old Man's, is worth a visit for the food. A few years ago the hotel held a competition for a new name and Seven Seas was chosen (I still like my idea or The Board Room).

For those who frequent the Seven Seas there was good news this month with the return of Chef Alex Roriguez. Alex had been away training other chefs also working for the Balderrama Chain of hotels.

The menu at Seven Seas is changing and Alex's return has been celebrated with some new dishes. If you have not eaten at this restaurant then I would certainly recommend you try it. While the atmosphere is very casual the quality and attention to small details make the experience one to savour, from the freshly baked bread roles to the sorbet served between courses.

As one would expect in Los Cabos the menu focusses on seafood and the popular 'Surprise Me Chef' plate allows Chef Alex to prepare the pieces of seafood you select using the freshest ingrediaents he has that day, never the same and always delicious. Prices are mid-range with this dish costing $25.00.

The restaurant is open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner with and dinner reservations recommended.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Alex said...

I hear Los Cabos surfing is really awesome! I do know that the beach is amazing, especially the smaller ones in the Tourist Corridor or in the East Cape area.

Alex
Los Cabos Hotels

October 14, 2009 12:24 PM  

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