Best Molcajetes
Craving a seafood experience that bubbles, sizzles, and speaks fluent Sonoran? San Diego Bay in Guadalupe has been serving up next-level mariscos since 1991 — and the Molcajete de Mariscos is the undisputed heavyweight. This isn’t just soup in a bowl — it’s a full-on lava rock spectacle. Each $25 molcajete starts with sauteed onions, tomatoes and house spices, layered with vegetable broth, shrimp, calamari, octopus and slow-cooked caracoles (snails) flown in weekly from Guaymas, Mexico. The snails are simmered low and slow (like, 18 hours slow) for ultimate tenderness. The piping-hot molcajete gets topped with shredded cheese that instantly melts into the mix, then it’s garnished with fresh green onions for the perfect finish. The dish is so popular, out-of-state visitors haul multiple bowls home in coolers. Served inside a volcanic stone straight from south of the border, it’s a sensory knockout: smoky, savory and unforgettable. From the bubbling broth to the rich, briny seafood, San Diego Bay proves you don’t need a beach to ride the mariscos wave.
