A lively thatched restaurant in the middle of town, swarming with locals who come for the best, classic Mexican seafood in the area. Prices are reasonable, the beers are cold and the circulating musicians have talent. Try the tuna medallions or the garlic octopus.
Mariscos Las Tres Islas
Cabo San Lucas
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