Alejandro D.
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Some meals remind you why restaurants exist in the first place. Not for sustenance—if that were the case, we’d all be at home chewing protein bars in silence. No, the real ones, the good ones, the ones that matter, understand that a restaurant is an alchemy of hospitality, food, and something harder to define—call it rhythm, call it soul.
Ensenada, now open at the Vagabond Hotel in Miami, is one of those places. My wife and I walked in, and within minutes, we were in the capable hands of Nelson, a man who embodies what hospitality should feel like: warm, present, effortless.
The guacamole set the tone—smooth, bright, the kind of thing that makes you want to cancel the rest of your plans and just sit there, dipping chips into the green abyss until they cut you off. Then came the Pescado Frito, crisp and golden, paired with a sauce that had just enough spice to remind you why you’re alive.
To drink? A hibiscus margarita so dangerously good that self-restraint felt like an insult, and a Mezcal Negroni that, once it mellowed with dilution, became something even better—like jazz, where the improvisation makes it. And then there was wine, a bottle of Magic of Juju, a blend of Chenin Blanc, Sauvignon Blanc, and Muscadelle, which danced beautifully with an Aguachile Amarillo that had turmeric and lemongrass whispering sweet nothings to the seafood.
Then came the Tacos del Día—starfish and pineapple, the kind of pairing that sounds like a dare until you take a bite and realize it’s a love story. And finally, the kind of dish that proves the kitchen knows exactly what it’s doing: chicken with mole verde, fennel, pumpkin, and tortillas that carried it all like a well-worn stage for an unforgettable performance.
Dessert? Two words: Churros. Triumph. Served with sweet corn ice cream and Abuelita’s chocolate sauce, they were the kind of dessert that makes you rethink your priorities in life. We also had a passionfruit tiramisu, but the churros stole the show—no contest.
The meal, the atmosphere, the ease of it all—this is how the game should be played. A restaurant that doesn’t just feed you, but reminds you why you came in the first place. And why you’ll be back.