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Przekaż informację zwrotnąThis is a quiet place where you sit in the yard which is swept dirt. Bananas are growing, chihuahuas running around, laundry on the line. So far, our best meal in Sayulita. The mole was divine, everything cooked to perfection and a much better Margarita than I had a few blocks away at a top rated place.
Classic homemade dishes as authentic as they come. Mother, daughters, aunts and cousins invite you into their home (backyard really) and cook and serve wholesome, delicious comida Mexicana for your pleasure. Everything is authentic and delicious but the pork tamales and shrimp chile rellenos are not to be missed. This is an often overlooked little gem in Sayulita that shouldn't be missed if you are looking for classic, traditional and authentic. There is nothing fancy here, just real and good.
We loved Antonia's -- the food, the service, the atmosphere. We were looking for a place that was serving authentic Mexican, something close to home-cooked, and we found that in Antonia's. Greeted with a smile, and served up great dishes all around. We could hear and see the cooking going on in this open air space. Very affordable, sizable servings. Make sure to order the chips and pico de gallo -- the chips are homemade! We ate there twice, and got to-go as well. It opens later in the afternoon. Note, this place is rustic, and that is part of its charm. Very clean and extremely well-run by a family. You feel like you are eating a delicious meal in someone's home. This place should be sought out.
Muy buen lugar, ambiente familiar, es un terreno que se preparo para sentir que estas cenando en un patio y disfrutando de unos anojitos mexicanos preparados con sazon casero, como doña toña lo sabe, atiende ella y sus hijas y a veces sus nietas, su pozole es rico y me gustan tambien las gorditas y enchiladas y por supuesto sus chiles rellenos mmm,
We ate here on our last night in Sayulita. We each had tacos, fish and shrimp, one hard, one soft. They were fresh and delicious. The chips and salsa served before the meal were good although the salsa was warm (freshly made?) and not spicy. We were a bit cautious with the tacos which had fresh lettuce and tomatoes on them, not knowing what the veggies were washed in. We didn't experience any tummy distress!Antonia's is a step above street food, seating mainly outside but off the street. Very homey, all women run, a few kids running around and one other local couple eating dinner. The price was right - about $14 for more than we could eat, an order of guacamole and two Pacificos. Service a bit slow but probably because it was all so fresh.