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08-15-19 07:34 #399
Posts: 3851Originally Posted by Jackie888 [View Original Post]
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08-15-19 04:29 #398
Posts: 841I've had quite a bit of good ceviche, though, which is *kind of* like sushi (I guess? I'm not the biggest expert on great ceviche or sushi, but I enjoy them both).
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08-14-19 08:50 #397
Posts: 3192Originally Posted by Jackie888 [View Original Post]
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08-14-19 07:23 #396
Posts: 657Villa Marina Seafood Restaurant in Zona Rio
A doctor recommended I try this place as it is her favorite seafood restaurant in Tijuana. When I visited I had an excellent fish soup, had the guacamole and shrimp in different sauces. They offer sushi and have an open kitchen where you can watch them prepare the food in front of you. Attentive waiters and WiFi. If you want fresh fish for your sushi, you might want to give this a try. "Villa Marina Restaurant, where you can experience the best in low seafood in a family atmosphere, pleasant music to any ear and screens for your favorite events; features that we offer each visit. The perfect place to relax, enjoy fresh seafood, an ice cold beer or a glass of wine. " https://villamarinarestaurante.com/.
Originally Posted by Jackie888 [View Original Post]
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08-14-19 01:55 #395
Posts: 2420Can someone recommend a decent sushi restaurant with reasonable Tijuana prices?
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08-09-19 18:16 #394
Posts: 6519Mariscos El Choforo
I used to take my friends and foreign visitors to La Perla for a taste of Mexican food and lifestyle, but they all complained the mariachis bands play way too loud, it was impossible to stay long and enjoy the food. Business in La Perla has dwindled down to basically nothing with several changes in ownership in the last few years. Prices are high and portions are small; ingredients not as fresh as the street stands.
I found a small place, Mariscos El Choforo, on Ninos Heroes and Calle 1, 1 block South of the alley. Their food is surprisingly good, fresh and cheap, about half of La Perla's prices. Their dishes are even better, fresher and tastier than the big chain, Mariscos Titos at less than half the prices. Open 8 to 8. Check it out. Be careful walking South on Ninos after dark.
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08-08-19 01:30 #393
Posts: 139La Perla
Like this place a lot! Was in there last Tuesday night and nobody was in the joint. Cute waitress at the bar, drank and ate, super cheap and great atmosphere even though nobody was there. I hadn't been in there in about 3 years and had forgotten how much I liked it. It's right across from Bar Tropical. Check it out. Moe.
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08-06-19 23:15 #392
Posts: 6519Medellin
I went to some of the fanciest Churras in Rio and Sao Paolo. They had very few clients. The ones in Tijuana are not bad, with lots more clients and lots of chicas nearby after the meal hehe.
Too bad you could not break free to have hot times in Tijuana before going back to Medellin.
Will contact you when I am ready to go.
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08-02-19 19:49 #391
Posts: 1792Originally Posted by CaptainSolo [View Original Post]
The Tall Man.
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08-02-19 08:47 #390
Posts: 532Originally Posted by CaptainSolo [View Original Post]
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08-02-19 03:25 #389
Posts: 227Great Chinese Food
You got to try Asian Tasty. Best Chinese food I have ever had. Right across from Ricardo's restaurant on Madero. Wow!
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08-01-19 08:28 #388
Posts: 536Mariscos Colima in Playas
The food was good at Mariscos Colima in Playas, but the servers totally bungled the order. (And my lib-tard friends insisted upon tipping anyway!)
In their defense, there were 8 of us, and our order was a bit complicated, .
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07-31-19 22:51 #387
Posts: 6519240 pesos Churrascaria Do Brasil
Try this place on Aquacaliente past the golf course, about 4-5 miles from La Zona Norte, may be 50 pesos UBER ride.
Churrascaria Do Brasil.
Restaurante en Tijuana.
Boulevard Agua Caliente 11999, Hipodromo Agua Caliente, Tijuana, BC.
https://churrascaria-do-brasil.negocio.site/
240 pesos AYCE meats, sea food, poultry. You can order any cuts from their menu and how well you want it grilled. A fantastic value.
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07-31-19 07:12 #386
Posts: 1932Operating status
Originally Posted by Travv [View Original Post]
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06-16-19 07:21 #385
Posts: 766Fuego & Boules Restaurant (from "Crossing South" travel show)
https://video.kpbs.org/video/fuego-b...aurant-fs1tbz/
Fuego & Boules Restaurant
Today we visit an amazing place in Valle de Guadalupe called Fuego Cocina Del Valle. This place has hotel rooms, horses, and more, but the main attraction is the food. After visiting the garden where some of the ingredients are grown, Jorge enjoys the high-end cuisine and is on cloud nine. Next, we meet Javier from Boules restaurant in Ensenada. Jorge discovers the bone marrow dish is to die for.