Rahul I.
Yelp
My wife and I went to Mariscos Cazo de Oro last week. This is a place that could be easily overlooked.
We walk inside and find a rather casual place (not bad). It kind of looks like a palapa or bar in the inside with a stage for a band and perhaps karaoke. We were originally greeted in Spanish by the attendant. Not a problem, as I know Spanish. Eventually another person came by and took our order (thank goodness he spoke English).
We ordered the following:
1) Camarones de cucaracha. This is a bit of a strange name, as literally the word cucaracha refers to cockroach. That was not the case. The camarones (shrimps) were grilled perfectly. You could eat them head and all. They were tasty.
2) Parrillada Mariscos Mixta (Mariscada). Mixed grilled seafood. It has some oysters, squid, crab, shrimp, and conch. It was grilled with a bunch of peppers and onion. It was good. This is enough for two people. Even that was a bit of a huge portion size for me.
Overall, the food was very good. My wife, originally from Vietnam, had no problems with the seafood, and found it very fresh.
The only thing worth noting is that I do not drink alcohol. As a result I did not drink and beer or anything. Perhaps what we ate would have gone well with beer, but I do not drink alcohol.
My wife and I had a good experience here. It is a small, casual, place. We will definitely come back here. We just hope that this place gets more business, and is able to stay open. We want this restaurant to be profitable and stay open. They need more business.
If you are a little adventurous, and ready to try something dramatically different. Go to this place. I bet that what you experience will be very similar to some kiosk or walkup in Rocky Point (Puerto Penasco) when it comes to seafood.