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12-16-21 18:28 #1014
Posts: 749Originally Posted by KoolBeans [View Original Post]
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12-16-21 17:40 #1013
Posts: 558Shangri-La Cuisine
Originally Posted by BlackThought [View Original Post]
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12-15-21 22:47 #1012
Posts: 6519Kim Mon Chinese restaurant
On Ninos at the West end of the alley. They cook a good menu with good ingredients in lard, very good for Tijuana. Their portions are about twice as big as those in the US, good for 2 people.
Last time I was in they did not have beers, so I had to buy a few from the stores nearby.
The closest to Pho is the Caldo de pollo or Rez at Al Capone next to Chicago, very good comfort meal for 70 pesos. Everyone who went there like that soup. Or you can go for the sopa de rez at the HK taco stand. That beef soup is thick and tasty. If you tip the server a few coins he will give you repeat refills, no charge.
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12-15-21 18:42 #1011
Posts: 17Birreria Guadalajara
Excellent food and service if you need a nice hangover breakfast after a night of mongering. Around the corner from HK.
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12-15-21 16:49 #1010
Posts: 6519Seafood Taco Cart
Mariscos Paisa across the street, in front of Hotel Rapido, does a delicious shrimp coctele, 70 pesos for a medium cup. His shrimp are steamed then peeled, not Costco frozen, sweet and spongy. He also does the raw oysters, clams, cockles, about 50 see a piece, delish and a few days or a week fresher than anything you can buy in CA. You can buy cervezas at the corner store, hide them in bags and drink with your seafood, delicious, but he said, if policias catches you, they will confiscate his seafood, and you would have to pay for it. So be careful.
For a delish seafood quesadilla walk one block South on Ninos to Mariscos Fedoro. They have special combos, like one cheese quesadilla, 1 cup of consommé, 1 soft drink for 70 pesos or $3. 50, a very good deal and will fill you up. There are a few other seafood places in the mercado next to the cathedral offering special deals, but their food are not fresh.
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12-15-21 02:38 #1009
Posts: 15Originally Posted by KCQuestor [View Original Post]
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12-15-21 01:44 #1008
Posts: 749What are some good ubereats options? Preferably Asian cuisine. The chicken pho I ordered from "Pho Lucky" was decent, can pass as authentic pho.
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12-15-21 00:28 #1007
Posts: 841Originally Posted by BangBangBoy [View Original Post]
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12-12-21 02:20 #1006
Posts: 644Originally Posted by BangBangBoy [View Original Post]
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12-11-21 22:23 #1005
Posts: 749Taco spot across the street from HK Club, $1.50/ taco, absolutely disgusting. Avoid it.
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12-11-21 19:15 #1004
Posts: 2344Originally Posted by BangBangBoy [View Original Post]
Ay least it was before Covid.
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12-11-21 07:58 #1003
Posts: 15Seafood Taco Cart
Want to report on the excellent seafood taco cart at the corner of Av. Constitution and Coahuilla, right outside of La Gloria Bar. I have walked by it many times before and ignored it. But it smelled so good this last weekend when I walked by it, I had to try it and it did not disappoint. It became my daily routine until I left Tijuana this past Tuesday. Their signature taco is the "Enchiladons," which is a shrimp taco cooked with cheese and sauce, $40 pesos each. Their fish tacos are only $25 pesos each and has 3 large pieces of battered fish per taco, so a very good deal. Think Captain Solo reported on the fish tacos last month.
When I was eating there, I saw they were doing brisk business with many of bar workers ordering large quantity takeouts. It appears to be very popular with the locals, saw some bar girls, some bikers, even a mariachi band eating there as well. I got some funny stares from the locals as I was the only "gringo" eating there, unlike the adobada taco cart on the other end of street, which is usually surrounded by gringos. Give them a try the next time you are in the Zona.
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12-11-21 07:32 #1002
Posts: 15Alternative to Azul
One of the girls from Tropical showed me an alternative to Azul for breakfast after our TLN. It's on the side of Tropical, just around the corner on Nios Heroes. If you are staying in HK, you need to cross the street to the Tropical side and walk around the corner. Not sure if it is part of Tropical or independently owned, as the service was more professional, felt more like a real restaurant. The inside is nicely decorated and new. Only looked at their breakfast menu so not sure if they serve lunch / dinner as well. I ordered an omelette and it was definitely way better than Azul, that's why the girl I was with insisted we go there, although the service was a little slow (took 10 minutes to get our check). "Tecua" was the name it appeared under on my credit card. So if you don't mind walking across the street for better food in the morning, there you go.
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11-17-21 19:40 #1001
Posts: 1075If you go to a taco place and they use just one tortilla you can just ask them for
Originally Posted by Phordphan [View Original Post]
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11-17-21 05:25 #1000
Posts: 3192Originally Posted by KoolBeans [View Original Post]