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  1. #493
    Quote Originally Posted by LuvMexicanas  [View Original Post]
    A picture is worth a thousand words. I took these today.
    Looks very tasty.

  2. #492

    Los Panchos Restaurant

    Recently, I ate several times in the restaurant "Los Panchos" address 885 Avenida Revolucion this is the corner of the street Avenida Revolucion/Tercera (Carillo Puerto) or (Third Street). Menu: "Caldo de Res" beef soup with vegetables and beer was around $ 8, chicken fajitas and beer $ 12 and two fish tacos and beer $ 5. You can eat on the street or inside. Service and food good and there is a restroom at the back. About 10 min. Walk from the Hong Kong club. Avenida Revolucion looked very safe at 9 PM on Saturday. All premises open and many people on the street. Link http://lospanchostijuana.com/#home-slider.

  3. #491
    Quote Originally Posted by Scbb1  [View Original Post]
    I believe they have a Dominos that delivers.
    Any of the garage attendants at Hotel Leyva can show you their numerous menus from which they order from. I also think Uber Eats is alive and well just look online via cellphone to see if they deliver from the restaurant you wish to order from.

  4. #490
    Quote Originally Posted by Rainman306  [View Original Post]
    Just curious if there are any places that will deliver a pizza to a Zona hotel?
    I believe they have a Dominos that delivers.

  5. #489
    Quote Originally Posted by ScatManDoo  [View Original Post]
    Menudo's main ingredients are beef tripe (cow stomach), broth, hominy, lime, onions, cilantro, oregano, red chili peppers.

    I consider eating & enjoying tripe to be somewhat of an acquired taste.
    I agree with you. I have not acquired a taste for beef tripe. I had enough issues with Hagas in Scotland.

  6. #488
    Quote Originally Posted by JabberWock  [View Original Post]
    Thanks. Why is it a love or hate relationship?
    Menudo's main ingredients are beef tripe (cow stomach), broth, hominy, lime, onions, cilantro, oregano, red chili peppers.

    I consider eating & enjoying tripe to be somewhat of an acquired taste.

  7. #487

    Azul Restaurants Ribeye

    Had the chance to try the Ribeye at Azul Restaurant (above Hong Kong) and I have to say that it was only okay. Not quite up to the American steak standards I am use to at places like Outback Steakhouse and Texas Roadhouse.

    I did get the Ribeye from the breakfast menu in the morning, so not sure if the Ribeye off the dinner menu better. May just stick to burgers here on.

    Lastly, noticed all restaurants I have visited in Mexico only have can or bottle soda. Is there no fountain soda in Mexico?

  8. #486

    Ingredients

    Quote Originally Posted by JabberWock  [View Original Post]
    Thanks. Why is it a love or hate relationship?
    Google to see what's in there.

  9. #485
    Quote Originally Posted by LuvMexicanas  [View Original Post]
    A picture is worth a thousand words. I took these today.
    Thanks. Why is it a love or hate relationship?

  10. #484

    Today

    Quote Originally Posted by JabberWock  [View Original Post]
    My I ask what Menudo is or what it is?
    A picture is worth a thousand words. I took these today.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails 1579558297580.jpg‎   1579558302567.jpg‎  

  11. #483
    Quote Originally Posted by ScatManDoo  [View Original Post]
    Starting at the Ticuan, would you walk north, south, east or west to arrive at Menuderia Jalisco?
    South three blocks: https://goo.gl/maps/hx8sh4TBxXW8BGDA7.

  12. #482

    Amnesia

    Quote Originally Posted by ScatManDoo  [View Original Post]
    Starting at the Ticuan, would you walk north, south, east or west to arrive at Menuderia Jalisco?
    If Amnesia is south, then south it is.

  13. #481
    Quote Originally Posted by ScatManDoo  [View Original Post]
    Starting at the Ticuan, would you walk north, south, east or west to arrive at Menuderia Jalisco?
    My I ask what Menudo is or what it is?

  14. #480
    Quote Originally Posted by LuvMexicanas  [View Original Post]
    Menudo tends to generate strong reactions. People either love it like I do or find it disgusting. There's usually not a lot of in between. If you are in the love it bucket, I must tell you that Menuderia Jalisco is among the best I've ever had. The owner is a cool Mexican guy named Alvaro who lives in San Diego. He knows Tijuana well so whatever question you have, he'll likely be able to help. With that said, I have no idea whether he's in the hobby so use your discretion. It is an easy walk to the restaurant from Hotel Ticuan.
    Starting at the Ticuan, would you walk north, south, east or west to arrive at Menuderia Jalisco?

  15. #479

    Menudo fans

    Menudo tends to generate strong reactions. People either love it like I do or find it disgusting. There's usually not a lot of in between. If you are in the love it bucket, I must tell you that Menuderia Jalisco is among the best I've ever had. The owner is a cool Mexican guy named Alvaro who lives in San Diego. He knows Tijuana well so whatever question you have, he'll likely be able to help. With that said, I have no idea whether he's in the hobby so use your discretion. It is an easy walk to the restaurant from Hotel Ticuan.

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