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10-28-22 02:24 #1198
Posts: 3854Originally Posted by SeaBeeJoe [View Original Post]
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10-27-22 12:55 #1197
Posts: 645Food Delivery
I used a lot of food delivery when I was in Tijuana last time. I downloaded Rappi and it was always pretty good much like Door Dash or Uber Eats, and cheaper too. Might be an option for you guys if you don't feel like leaving your hotel for food. https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...hl=en_US&gl=US BTW this is not an endorsement it is just my opinion as I used their services several times.
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08-11-22 06:21 #1196
Posts: 657Mexican Beer Crisis! Northern Mexico Runs Out Of Water, May Impact Beer Production
Extreme drought in northern Mexico has sparked a water crisis. President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador addressed the beer industry in the region to shift production elsewhere because of sustainability factors, reported Bloomberg.
The water crisis is particularly critical in Monterrey, one of Mexico's most important economic hubs and home to some of the largest beermakers in the world, such as Heineken NV.
Some neighborhoods in Monterrey have been without water for nearly three months, and Heineken's facility has suffered as waterways dry up. Residents have protested commercial districts due to their oversized demand for local water. . .
Lopez Obrador said Constellation Brands is the perfect example of how his administration directed the brewer to halt the construction of a beer plant in the border city of Mexicali because of water shortages. He said the company had planned a new brewery in the southeastern state of Veracruz, though local news outlet El Financiero said construction permits are still pending.
There have yet to be significant reports of beer production disruptions. It's essential to note Mexico is responsible for 76% of all the beer imported by the US last year, according to Commerce Department figures cited by the Beer Institute. If production upsets emerge, American beer drinkers could be in for a surprise of soaring prices, tight supplies, and an even worst-case scenario: A beer shortage. . . ".
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/no...eer-production
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07-22-22 01:20 #1195
Posts: 645Sushi in Tijuana
Originally Posted by Flyer47 [View Original Post]
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07-20-22 22:05 #1194
Posts: 107Poke
So I have heard the sushi in Tijuana is not that great. How is the poke? Just by browsing google maps it looks like there are at least a few poke places in Tijuana.
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07-12-22 18:27 #1193
Posts: 3196Originally Posted by KBToys [View Original Post]
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07-12-22 17:45 #1192
Posts: 266Originally Posted by Flyer47 [View Original Post]
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07-12-22 16:18 #1191
Posts: 107Originally Posted by KBToys [View Original Post]
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07-12-22 02:32 #1190
Posts: 266Originally Posted by Phordphan [View Original Post]
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07-10-22 21:05 #1189
Posts: 3196Originally Posted by Flyer47 [View Original Post]
All of my GFs are native Mexicanas, and none of them like super-spicy food. The stereotype that Mexican food is fiery hot is just that, a stereotype. If you're looking for super-spicy about all I can tell you is to supplement meals with some roasted chilis.
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07-10-22 20:23 #1188
Posts: 606Spicy food enough to cause sweating
Originally Posted by Flyer47 [View Original Post]
You need to be careful with the chillu sauces at these restaurants because almost always one of htem will be too spicy for most of us.
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07-10-22 16:17 #1187
Posts: 107Spicy Food
Had a few dishes in Tijuana. Nothing was spicy. Where can I find spicy food? Where can I find a spicy breakfast? Spicy enough to cause sweating and questioning life choices sounds interesting to me.
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07-10-22 06:39 #1186
Posts: 1942Originally Posted by Rainman306 [View Original Post]
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07-10-22 05:53 #1185
Posts: 248Zona Taco Stands
I love the Zona taco stands, but there prices are likely highly inflated compared to the rest of Mexico or just the rest of Tijuana. I've seen recent YouTube videos of people getting tacos in Mexico for 10 pesos.
I think prices have risen a lot just from 2019 (my first Tijuana trip).
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07-09-22 15:24 #1184
Posts: 1942Tacos Rodriguez
Hotel Ticuan guys likely know this place. It's a taco cart outside the Oxxo right by the hotel on Constitucion. Very tasty birria and carne asada tacos. Good size tacos piping hot and fresh. Prices are very fair considering the amount of meat they stuff into every taco. I just wish they had tripas on the menu. Guys running the operation are pretty cool too.