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FreshTraveler - Baja - La Fonda

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Uploaded by on Jun 24, 2011

My mother told me Mexico (Baja in particular) was dangerous. I didn't believe her so I took the trolley from San Diego down to the border to see what it was really like. First stop, La Fonda Hotel, a secluded getaway where secrets come to die. Produced by Brandon Li and Patricia Serrano.

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  • @SuperStevlo Sorry to hear your experience was less than grand. It was my first time staying at LaFonda and it was definitely a ghost town. But I was really craving that type of peaceful isolation that borders abandonment.

    That's funny because I also wanted to send my fish back. Although I still liked the chips served hot with the salsa fresca.

  • Visited La Fonda on July 17, 2011. We were not impressed! We use to come here approximately 13-15 years ago and loved it. Now with the new owners and renovations made, it has lost its quaint ambience. We were a party of four and were disaapointed with the food. We had to ask for chips and the drinks took 15 minutes to come everytime I reordered! The fish did not taste fresh and had to send two plates back as the food was cold. Funny thing is that we had the same waiter as you.

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