Went to Portofinos yesterday for an early dinner before heading for home. I hadn't been in since they moved and wondered if the food was still great. I am happy to report that it still is. The Filete Portofino was as good as ever! Melt in your mouth tender with asparagus cream and chunks of asparagus on top. Yum! And the oil for the bread is really good! I snagged a french fry from my friends plate and they are perfect...real potatoes.
The filete Portofino is yummy! It has avocado cream with chunks of avocado in it on top. It was so tender you could cut it with a fork! It comes with a big portion of pasta in Marinara sauce and steamed squash and a bread basket. I think it was either 15 or 18 dollars when I was there the beginning of November. It was a good deal! I think the exchange rate is 12 and a half or 13 to one. Buen Provecho!
yeah....the exchange was just around 13 pesos to the dollar over Thanksgiving....the ATM was 13.1 but there was the usual service charge....and the money exchange in Sonoyta next to the Pemex at the bottom of the hill was around 12.9
I found the service at the Portofino to be excellent when I ate there (but that was about a year ago).
We just had dinner there and everything was wonderful. We had a coupon for a free margarita and a free beer with dinner. Then we got our bread and the olive oil dipping sauce was spicy and delicious. We both ordered the filet with the avacado chunks in the cream sauce and it was to die for. Even the pasta sauce, which just looked plain, had a great flavor. He had a 2nd beer and I had a diet coke. The total bill was only $35!!! We plan to go back again this week before we leave and have the same meal.
Tomorrow morning we hit Lolita's for breakfast - machaca & eggs - yum. And then we'll try the fish and chips at Ramon's for dinner.
Don't want to hijack this but we went to Thirsty Parrot today to say HI to Cathy. They have everything 1/2 price for 12 days I think. Had tacos, fries, quesadillas, beers and soda and the bill was $18 for the 4 of us. Highly recommended.
Just made a short trip down (Fri. afternoon thru Sat. evening)...and it looks like the town is dead....all the businesses appear to be hurting..... I think some have just shut down for the rest of the month of Dec. until after Christmas....the day you can pull into the Malecon on a Sat. afternoon/evening and find several parking spaces in front of the fish markets/bars/restaurants has to tell you something!!!:cry::cry:
Yesterday, Sunday the 13th, it was very busy near the fish market. There were no parking places available. However, it looked like most of the license plates were local.