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Avaliação da contribuiçãoEl lugar es hermoso y la vista es agradable, pero cuando pedimos quesadillas de carnitas, eran más grasosas que de carne y las tostadas no tenían sabor alguno (aunque se veían deliciosas); sin embargo, el resto de los platillos tenían un sabor delicioso.
You Will not have a better meal anywhere! Chicken is the best chicken I've ever had. Wonderful rice pudding dessert. Great wine. Couldn't ask for more. Awesome.
Located across the way from La Lomita Winery, Traslomita is a fabulous dining experience. Pro tip: make a reservation on OpenTable in advance if you can. It's a gorgeous location. Make your way down the steps to be greeted by panoramic views and sounds of nature. So relaxing. The restaurant is all outdoors which lends to a pleasant dining experience. The servers were very attentive. The menu is focused. Though we had just eaten several hours before, we wound up ordering an array of dishes: oysters, ceviche, guacamole, and desserts. Everything was incredibly fresh and flavorful. Pricing was reasonable as well. Give it a try order some amazing food to share, get a bottle of wine, and enjoy!
This place was a wonderful place to have an early dinner. We were able to sit almost among the vines. Traslomita is the definition of fresh we had fresh oysters, fresh ceviche, and delicious, slow cooked duck with handmade tortillas. Everything was absolutely fantastic, including the ganache wine. Service and atmosphere were great. It was truly a highlight of our trip! One note about getting there is definitely try to take as much of the highway as possible. Google Maps will try to take you what is technically the fastest way, but the roads are un driveable unless you own a jeep or other all terrain vehicle.
Tras Lomita was recommended by a winery in the area during Good Friday. No vacancies at the popular restaurants so we called and lucked out. We arrived around 1:30 but could not find the entrance. Google had it at another location, and no matter which entrance, it's a ways from the restaurant. We finally found it at the top of the hill on a dirt road (like most places) and the deluxe, somewhat outdoors, bathrooms. The kitchen is outdoors and the food was really Baja great. The setting is in a little valley (between the hills) filled with oak trees. Beautifully landscaped and surrounded by vineyards. The wines were very nice. We shared smaller plates and the pork, chicken and octopus were delightful, along with the guacamole. It sound like typical Mexican but it is elevated cuisine. Service was great. I would really rate it at 4.5. Finding it in the dark would be impossible.