If you want fabulous mojitos and great atmosphere, you need to stop by and check out Hemingway’s.   Take your pick of the bar, lounge, deck, or garden.  They also feature live Cuban jazz, so get up and dance!  Show them what you got!

For dinner, if I could, I’d eat at Salvatore’s every night!  It’s that good!   Don’t miss the lasagne on Wednesday nights. The portions are large and SO very good!  Another fave are the boneless beef short ribs,  served with garlic mashed potatoes.  I have only one word… Yummy!   Just try to walk by, and the aroma of the food pulls you in.  It’s intoxicating!   Be sure to make reservations!  The restaurant is in a small outdoor garden setting and fills up quickly!  Located on Zapata Street between Guerrero and Hidalgo.  Sorry no website!

If you are looking for authentic Mexican cuisine, head over to Mi Casa.  It’s a beautiful restaurant, located in the oldest adobe building in Cabo.  The menu is large, and the food is fantastic!  Make sure to leave room for dessert. The El Flan al Caramelo is fabulous!

Ole Mole Mia is my place for tamales!  They are served with the most delicious Mole sauce I’ve ever had! Their specialty is moles… need I say more?  Fun artsy atmosphere!

If you happen to be in San Jose, stop by the French Riviera Bakery and Cafe.  I was lucky enough to have some friends introduce me to this little gem!  Great Bistro menu and delightful bakery treats!  Authentically French, of course!

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” Is not a kiss the very autograph of love?”
Henry Finck

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” Millions and millions of years would still not give me half enough time to describe that tiny instant of all eternity when you put your arms around me and I put my arms around you.”
Jacques Prévert

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” Meeting you was fate, becoming your friend was a choice, but falling in love with you I had no control over.”
Edawal

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Todos Santos is just a little over an hours drive from Cabo San Lucas.  I recommend taking the time to check it out!  It’s well worth the drive!

Todos Santos recently received the special designation called “Pueblo Magico”.  In order to be one of the Magic Towns of Mexico, the town must reflect cultural, historical, and architectural significance.

If you are lucky enough to be here between January 30, 2010 through February 6, 2010, make sure you check out the annual art festival.

I can’t wait!!!

http://www.todossantos-baja.com/todos-santos/art/art-festival.htm

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