Romeo y Julieta

PStreet1
First Reviewer
4 out of 5
Avg. Member Rating
8
Reviews

Romeo & Julieta's

  • January 10, 2003
  • Rated 4 of 5 by ktatum from Salt Lake City, Utah
Who would have thought to have Italian in Mexico, but this is a MUST! I met a couple at the resort I stayed at (Pueble Bonito Rose). She was originally from Cabo. She recommended this hidden Italian restaurant.

The Ceasar salad is so good! They make it right in front of you. You cannot leave Cabo without having this salad. Everything about this place was nice - the people, the food, the atmosphere. Take advantage of this one!

From journal Ohhhh The Time In Cabo

Romeo and Juliet's

  • December 7, 2002
  • Rated 4 of 5 by sma steve from san miguel de allende, Mexico
We have dined here several times over the years. The price is more than fair and the food is wonderful. I like the antipasto buffet, but go light because you may not have room for the main dish. They always have a specialty for two, and some include a bottle of wine. They have also been excellent. Although I don't eat here for the pizza, I found that it is very good.

From journal cabos again

Romeo Y Julieta's

  • May 22, 2002
  • Rated 4 of 5 by PStreet1 from Rosarito Beach, Mexico
Romeo Y Julieta's is a delightful Italian restaurant just off the main street--almost at the bottom of the hill that leads to Playa Grande. Both food and service were good, and the evening was a leisurely, relaxing one. It was also one of the least expensive evening meals we had while in Cabo. Even granting that, wine was expensive, and not particularly good. The menu was very typical of any Italian restaurant you would find in the U.S.; the atmosphere was warm and welcoming. We would definitely return.

From journal Spring in Cabo

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