Meagan Drillinger
Mexico has often been a hot spot for boho chic just look at Tulum and Sayulita. Even Puerto Escondido in Oaxaca is starting to turn the tide from backpacker beach town to boho. But the next destination for this new wave of laid-back luxury is the Baja peninsula. If you ve got your heart set on the boho aesthetic, you re going to want to pay attention to what s happening across the Sea of Cortes.
Beyond the luxury of Los Cabos, or the laid-back living of surf towns like Ensenada and Rosarito, there is the rise of the boho vibe. Todos Santos, for example, was one of the first to break into this particular aesthetic, but more are on the way.
Located in a 19
th century farmhouse, Los Tamarindos operates with a devoted farm-to-table philosophy. The ever-changing menu is dictated by the seasonal crops growing in the fields surrounding the restaurant, with head chef Enrique Silva following recipes that have been passed down through generations.
The restaurant’s meat and fish dishes are equally as conscious of seasonality and freshness; the fish is caught daily by local fisherman and hand-selected by Tamarindos chefs, while the chicken comes from its own farm-reared flock of Cornish hens. The drinks menu is also dedicated to celebrated local produce, with the bulk of the wine menu featuring Mexican labels, and as you would expect, an impressive tequila menu is also on offer.