
Las Tres Vírgenes es un restaurante de cocina contemporánea en La Paz, Baja California Sur, ubicado en una casa tradicional mexicana con patio y jardín. Su propuesta gira alrededor del fuego y la parrilla como eje central de la cocina, con un enfoque claro en cortes de carne cuidadosamente seleccionados, técnicas de cocción precisas y sabores limpios. La carta se complementa con pescados y mariscos frescos, guarniciones bien ejecutadas y una selección de vinos curada con criterio.
Hours
| Monday (Benito Juárez’s birth (Observed)) | 2–11 PM Hours might differ |
| Tuesday | 2–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 2–11 PM |
| Thursday | 2–11 PM |
| Friday | 2–11 PM |
| Saturday (Benito Juárez’s birth) | 2–11 PM Hours might differ |
| Sunday | 2–11 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: C. Francisco I. Madero 1130, Zona Central, 23000 La Paz, B.C.S., Mexico
Phone: +52 612 123 2226
Menu Photos
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Related Web Results
Tres Vírgenes – Wikipedia
Circuito las Tres Vírgenes Complejo Volcánico – AllTrails
San Ignacio, BCS to Tres Virgenes, BCS – Neil & Rett
Reviews
They forgot to bring out the salad that we ordered and still charged us on the bill as well as overcharged us on water. They were quick to correct it which we are grateful for.
I had the new year steak, Cesar salad and the strawberry salad. Everything was excellent.
Quickly became our favorite. The atmosphere is relaxed yet upscale. Our favorite was the rib eye. It was cooked to perfection. The table side Caesar salad, marrow bones, and elotes rounded out a great meal.
Dining here was not just disappointing it was a total waste of time, energy, and money. It was a slow night as well, no is no reason why we could not have a great experience!
Let’s start with the service:
Our server was, quite literally, the most disconnected and emotionless person I’ve ever encountered in hospitality. There was no greeting, no check-in, no “how is everything?” Nothing. Never came to refill our drinks or ask if we needed anything else. Not even a glance to acknowledge we existed once the food hit the table. The entire team seemed more engaged with their phones than the guests. I watched servers and runners openly scrolling and chatting in visible guest areas like it was a break room, not a restaurant. Completely unprofessional.
Now the food… where do I begin?
Everything from start to finish was lackluster, bland, and poorly executed. The dishes arrived looking like they were slapped together in a hurry, no care, no flavor, no effort. Tableside Caesar, what a joke! I’ve had better meals on the street. Drinks? Do they even clean their ice machine or wheverever they keep their ice, black specks in our drinks, plates dirty, etc!
But the final offense? The crème brûlée. Dessert is supposed to be the grand finale, the highlight, the moment of redemption, but this was the final nail in the coffin. Half the ramekin was empty. Literally. Like they just forgot to finish filling it. Are you kidding me?! I don’t know if it was laziness, arrogance, or just a complete lack of standards, but serving that was insulting.