Thread: Food in Tijuana
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06-30-22 18:15 #1180
Posts: 592Originally Posted by Flyer47 [View Original Post]
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06-30-22 16:41 #1179
Posts: 264Originally Posted by Flyer47 [View Original Post]
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06-30-22 09:08 #1178
Posts: 107Is the food at Azul any good? Does Uber Eats deliver to Cascadas?
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06-23-22 05:38 #1177
Posts: 3192Originally Posted by DMan2021 [View Original Post]
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06-23-22 00:24 #1176
Posts: 14Originally Posted by Phordphan [View Original Post]
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06-22-22 22:55 #1175
Posts: 2420Originally Posted by DMan2021 [View Original Post]
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06-22-22 19:03 #1174
Posts: 3192Originally Posted by DMan2021 [View Original Post]
If it's an omelet or eggs Benedict, it's hard to beat Ticuan's restaurant. If it's coffee and a Danish, I can think of several places. If it's pancakes, the quality of them is hit and miss in Tijuana. If it's hash browns, fried eggs and a thick slice of Virginia ham, best to stay in the States because that pretty much doesn't exist in Tijuana. So, being more specific will improve your replies.
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06-22-22 17:57 #1173
Posts: 264I don't really know a good American breakfast spot, but like others have mentioned they have iHop. I like Cafe de la Flor and some spots in La Cacho. I can't recall names at the moment. The great thing about living in Tijuana is finding new spots all of the time to try. They are so bad at advertising and you just notice a restaurant in the corner of your eye and just try it. I would imagine they have to have some kind of diner near Centro or Revolucion to cater to the expat crowd. Ricardo's as mentioned before is decent and near Las Pulgas. Fat Cat is decent in Rosarito. Also most mongers probably don't wake up until afternoon since they stay up until the early morning. Just explore, research, and have fun!
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06-22-22 16:21 #1172
Posts: 6519American breakfast
Don't know how American a breakfast has to be. Azul's breakfasts are terrible with runny eggs, unripened fruits and instant coffee. La Perla serves tiny alleged American breakfast with instant coffee.
If you have to have the standard American breakfasts, walk to the McDonalds on corner Calle 2 and Ninos Heroes. They serve the same breakfasts as in the US, scrambled eggs, sausage or ham, hash brown, toast, pan cakes, brewed coffee, juice ect.
I walked out to the Liberty Path, sat on the sidewalk under a palapa at Tacos Locos. Their desayuno with eggs ranchero was tasty, but the chorizzo tasted pretty bad.
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06-22-22 04:49 #1171
Posts: 14Originally Posted by Artisttyp [View Original Post]
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06-22-22 04:45 #1170
Posts: 14Originally Posted by Jackie888 [View Original Post]
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06-22-22 04:39 #1169
Posts: 14Originally Posted by Penetrador [View Original Post]
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06-21-22 10:48 #1168
Posts: 263Originally Posted by DMan2021 [View Original Post]
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06-20-22 18:32 #1167
Posts: 2420Originally Posted by DMan2021 [View Original Post]
Dude, it is Mexico, not Iraq.
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06-20-22 16:29 #1166
Posts: 559Originally Posted by Flyer47 [View Original Post]