Thread: Food in Tijuana
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07-15-21 06:05 #820
Posts: 554Originally Posted by Ctytek [View Original Post]
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07-14-21 16:44 #819
Posts: 425Collectivo 9
After being closed during COVID, Colectivo 9 on Revolucion has re-opened. Including all time favorite Indie Burger. If you like to have a delicious inexpensive meal away from dirty and disgusting Zona, you should check it out.
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07-10-21 19:20 #818
Posts: 2420Sushi One
Originally Posted by KoolBeans [View Original Post]
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07-10-21 19:12 #817
Posts: 553Originally Posted by Travv [View Original Post]
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07-10-21 18:17 #816
Posts: 6493Kim Mon Chinese rest Sushi One
Kim Mon serves pretty good Chinese food. They do a couple good stir-fry dishes.
The portion is huge, almost double normal US. If you just humped a couple girls and sweat like a pig, well, you can eat like one here.
They have no beer, so buy a few from OXXO and drink it with the food.
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07-10-21 16:19 #815
Posts: 657Chinese Restaurant. . .
The place is OK. . . I've had the chop suey with fried chicken and another time the egg foo yong plate. . . But I prefer Fu Hao Chinese restaurant across from La Malquerida club on Constitucion a block away. The beef with broccoli with fried rice and eggroll is about $100 pesos and hits the spot. Try both and decide for yourself.
Originally Posted by KoolBeans [View Original Post]
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07-10-21 08:07 #814
Posts: 558Sushi One
I was leaving Chicago club last night after a hot session and saw a sushi spot in the Zona. I stopped inside and asked what the owner recommended and he said the banana and mango rolls. I was sweating like a working girl in church and he recommended cleaning up in the bathroom, but I knew that wouldn't help since I just finished an intense cardio session with a lady from Chicago club. I got the iced tea and it was good. The mango and banana rolls were ok, but not something I would consider mixing with wasabi, shrimp, and whatever else was in the roll. The owner is from China and works with his mom and another worker that is in Sinaloa. As I was waiting got my food a black lady came in to order some food and I assumed she was coming from the clubs, but she said she is from LA getting veneers. She said she was getting food for her and the kids. It was odd to see someone that doesn't hit the clubs in the Zona getting food. Apparently veneers are 70% cheaper in Tijuana compared to the USA I'll have to try other food or rolls to give a better review, but the owner was nice and he was busy with orders, which was a good sign.
Anyone try that Chinese restaurant across the street from the taco stand on corner near HK?
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07-04-21 21:45 #813
Posts: 554Originally Posted by KoolBeans [View Original Post]
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07-04-21 21:28 #812
Posts: 558Originally Posted by Jackie888 [View Original Post]
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07-04-21 17:18 #811
Posts: 2420Had dinner at Senda Norte yesterday. I think they will run into problems because their menu seems eclectic to me, and it is in Spanish without English translations. So I had to pull out the translator to help me order. Prices seemed a little higher than other places too. This is not your typical Mexican food place that you can order the basic Mexican dish without having to look at the menu. On the other hand, there is a lot of privacy here and it's not too busy like Azul. I think it's a nice restaurant for a date with a chica. If eating by yourself, there are better value in the area.
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07-04-21 08:49 #810
Posts: 558Originally Posted by Jackie888 [View Original Post]
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07-04-21 06:00 #809
Posts: 554Originally Posted by UsaInEurope [View Original Post]
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07-03-21 22:51 #808
Posts: 168La Justina
Just typed in this huge report on La Justina and then the database goes down for 2 minutes? Fuck.
Anyway, the food is absolutely mind blowing. Not typing the rest of it out. Get the tuna tostada.
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06-27-21 19:12 #807
Posts: 2420Originally Posted by KoolBeans [View Original Post]
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06-27-21 01:13 #806
Posts: 554Originally Posted by KoolBeans [View Original Post]