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My go to there (and pretty much every taco spot in Tijuana) is always adobada (with spicy salsa). I don't know the other taco options, though I know many TJ taco spots have suadero (belly) and lengua...
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There are the two other non-Mexican AYCE spots in that general area that maybe you already know about. Mr. Pampas do Brasil, which is very similar to El Charussco, and then 260 Grados, which is a...
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Hopefully basic question. Any recommendations on really good chips and salsa on or near Revolucion? Only chips and salsa I had down there was at Ruta 3 and maybe El Museo and I would grade both...
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Which is your favorite? Might try a couple. Only one I've heard of is Lion Fish, which was recommended to me by an HK chica, though I wouldn't go there because I don't eat seafood.
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Yes, the "HK taco stand" street cart that used to be right on the corner next to HK but has since moved down the street to the corner of Coahuila and Constitucion to the side of the Chicago Club has...
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Correction, I meant these are all in the general Zona Rio area (or very close by). None are actually in the Plaza Rio shopping center.
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Mr. Pampas is a good all-you-can-eat alternative to Churrascaria Do Brasil, though I personally prefer Churrascaria. 260 Grados is my new favorite all-you-can-eat in Tijuana. It's Korean BBQ as...
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Yeah, I learned a bit more about the taxi ruta routes the last time I was in Tijuana a couple months ago. Found out how to take the red taxi ruta for 10 pesos (75 cents) from Revolucion down Agua...
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I go there on most of my trips. It is a great view with pretty good beer. Norte actually used to be a strip club way back in the day and I believe some of the infrastructure from the stripper rails...
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My man, though as I recall you had some negative words about 260 Grados few months ago and said you'd never go back again. I do agree with your wingmen that this spot is better than Mr. Pampas or...
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No point eating there IMO when you can just eat at the Senda Norte across the street if you don't feel like leaving Zona Norte to eat. Have eaten at Senda Norte and the food there is pretty good....
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What day and time of the week did you go? Wouldn't write the place off after one bad experience. From your previous posts it seems you'd been a few other times and loved it. My personal favorite food...
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Any of why'all have recommendations on breweries? Will be around this weekend and looking to try some new ones. These are the ones I'm already very familiar with: Border Psycho, Mamut, Norte, Ludica...
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Yeah, there are a bunch of other nice restaurants in that area. Two that I really, really like: 1) La Espadana (was actually recommended to me by a Mexican-American sports celebrity whose name I...
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Yeah, 260 Grados is my new favorite Tijuana restaurant as well. Mr. Pampas and Churrasco do Brasil have actually been dropped from my rotation for the moment LOL (and I love both places).
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Yeah, so 260 Grados is going to be my new go-to all-you-can-eat restaurant in Tijuana. Love Mr. Pampas and Churrascaria Do Brasil but this AYCE spot is Korean BBQ so has more spicy options, which is...
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Most people do cook the meat themselves at Korean BBQ restaurants but I can honestly tell you I've been going to these restaurants (occasionally) for years and have never once cooked the meat myself...
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I go to Korean BBQ restaurants occasionally. I've personally never done any work in terms of grilling my own meats (I don't cook LOL). I always have let the server do it for me. I assume it's the...
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Yes, the AYCE Korean BBQ scene is strong where I live on the East Coast so I'm familiar with how it works. I'm thinking that yes, there's a good chance this will be a better deal than even Mr. Pampas...
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On Google Maps and Uber the spot comes up under "260 Grill & Bar". The proper name for the place appears to be "260 Grados" which translates to "260 Degrees". I don't know if 260 degrees has any...
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Yeah, this is the restaurant I've got marked down to check out on my next visit. Have heard mostly rave reviews. It's a new restaurant in the Zona Rio area right?
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It's the small restaurant literally one door to the right of the Chicago Club. There's no "Al Capone" signage outside the restaurant I don't think but you'll see pictures of Capone and the Chicago...
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Went here last night and had the Nachos Capone for 190 pesos. Would have to disagree on the quality of the nachos. The nacho chips were movie quality (like maybe they were taken out of a Tostitos...
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LOL, they're all part of the same franchise so any will do, though I'm unfamiliar with the 3rd one you listed and don't see it on the Churrascaria Do Brasil website at a glance so am unsure of the...
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Yeah, there was a line literally around the block of cars waiting to get into the parking lot to park the last time I was there (though that was Valentine's Day last month, which I assume would be...
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