Da Giorgo Cabo San Lucas

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Da Giorgio Ristorante Cabo San Lucas early 1990s
Da Giorgio Ristorante Cabo San Lucas early 1990s – Photo by Tyson

Giorgio Battaglia—a native of Florence, Italy—came to Los Cabos in 1984. With him was his new bride, the niece of Abelardo Rodríguez, then interim president of México. The couple fell in love with the region and together opened Trattoria Da Giorgio in the outskirts of San José del Cabo. It was to be a venue for the Palmilla resort guests they entertained on sport shooting trips.

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da-giorgio-restaurant-cabo-early-1990s-5380-3 – Photo by Tyson

As Los Cabos’ reputation as a hot, world-class resort destination grew, so did the success of the restaurant. In 1991, the newly minted Ristorante Da Giorgio moved into new digs, growing even more popular for its reputation and the one-of-a-kind views it offered of the Cabo San Lucas Bay and Land’s End. But, in 2001, Hurricane Juliette devastated much of Los Cabos, completely destroying the huge palapa that covered the restaurant site. Battaglia and his family left the region soon after.

A group of Italian businesspeople moved to Los Cabos in 2004 and took over operation of the restaurant, transforming Da Giorgio to Sunset da Mona Lisa.

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Las Palmas Restaurant

Las Palmas Restaurant Sushi & Sports Bar

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Las Palmas Lobster House and Medano Beach. Photo taken October 1992. Joseph A. Tyson

If you are looking for that perfect spot to have lunch or dinner on the beach, Las Palmas will fill the bill. Las Palmas is one of the finer choices for dining on Playa Médano in Cabo San Lucas. You may either choose to sit on the expansive deck or grab a table on the sand and watch all the people enjoying one of the most happening beaches in Los Cabos. Las Palmas also features Sushi Sato, fully stocked with your fav-orite selections of sushi or sashimi, and if it were any fresher, it would still be swimming. The sea-food dishes are unbelievable and masterfully prepared by Chef Miguel Castro. The wide range of seafood, all prepared in a variety of ways, make Las Palmas a place to visit again and again. Desserts are exceptional here and the Flan is highly recommended. After a moonlight dinner, a romantic walk on the beach will be remembered and treasured. Open daily from 11:00 am to 10:00 pm; Sushi Sato from 1:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Located on Playa El Médano, next to the Hotel Meliá San Lucas.  Text from Los Cabos Magazine, Issue #9 – 2004

Advertisement for Las Palmas Restaurant that appeared in Los Cabos Magazine, Issue 9, 2004.
Advertisement for Las Palmas Restaurant that appeared in Los Cabos Magazine, Issue 9, 2004.

This restaurant has been closed since 2006. This location is now part of the Bahia Hotel and Beach Club.

 

 

Spring Break, Las Palmas Restaurant, Medano Beach, April 1991.

Spring Break, Las Palmas Restaurant, Medano Beach, April 1991.