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06-08-23 20:32 #1333
Posts: 1082Seafood lovers
Good article about his favorite seafood restaurants in TIJUANA.
https://www.sandiegoreader.com/news/...-seafood-city/
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06-08-23 19:18 #1332
Posts: 644Casa de Coronado Cafe
Casa De Coronado Café. I having ate breakfast here several times and they never disappoint. They serve a large selection of American and Mexican breakfast item and close at 1 pm. It is reasonable priced and the food quality and service are top notch. Address Av París, Altamira, 22054 Tijuana, B. C. https://www.facebook.com/casadecoronados/?locale=es_LA.
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06-08-23 11:54 #1331
Posts: 6523Grill and hot pot in Bangkok
A wingman currently in Bangkok suggests $5 AYCE grill and hot pot.
https://thesmartlocal.co.th/mookata-...rants-bangkok/
He also popped 7 times a night with a Thai honey.
Damn. I want to go ASAP.
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06-04-23 04:22 #1330
Posts: 266El Rodeo TJ Shrimp
Had dinner at El Rodeo and it was not that great. It came out to $100 or 2 k peso and the only thing decent was their ribs (costillas). The service was good, but micheladas were tiny. I would suggest other steak houses, but some could cost double compared to El Rodeo. Also went to TJ Shrimp which is Cajun broil like you'd find in a LA seafood 🦞 broil with crawdads and such, but I'm not sure if they have craw dads in Tijuana. I got the 1 kg with shrimp, mussels, corn, and potatoes. It came out to $70. Food was ok, but tastes better at Mr. Cajun. At least TJ Shrimp didn't give me the runs like Mr. Cajun did. I know TMI, but full transparency.
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06-01-23 01:13 #1329
Posts: 6523Omelette Ranchero
Full-plate omelette filled with ham and cheese.
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06-01-23 00:32 #1328
Posts: 6523260 Grados AYCE Korean BBQ
Got there with 2 other bros about 2 PM Monday for lunch. There was no wait; the place was pretty much empty, got seated immediately.
We ordered rib eyes, arrachera skirt steaks, shrimp, pork, thick bacons, pot sticker, kimchi, salad, rice ect, washed down with cold beers. The meats were delicious hot off the grill, better than Brazilian BBQs as the meats there tend to get cold between servings.
We each had 2 rib eyes among other meats. One bro decided to have 2 more for himself. Came out about $20 a head, well worth the money. Avoid dinner time on weekends as the wait can be 2 hours.
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05-31-23 18:27 #1327
Posts: 6523Senda del Norte
It's the restaurant associated with Bar Tropical, on the first floor North of the bar, looking over the sexy and newly-remodeled bar see & G, allegedly having lots of hot young girls every night.
I came down early 8 AM for breakfast. The place was nice, clean, quiet with a couple chicas were already eating and flirting.
Ordered a omelet ranchero for 115 pesos plus a cafe Americano 45 pesos. The omelet was huge, half a plate full, filled with ham and cheese, delicious, served on a heated plate with grilled potato wedges and beans. Coffee was strong, unlimited refills.
The head waitress was nice, attentive. She brought out hot tortillas. I should have asked for white toasts, but it was already too much for me. Gave her a good tip, made her smile. The omelet is better, coffee stronger than Azul's, and I did not have to walk up the stairs, but Azul's has a far bigger menu.
La Perla was close. I did not see anyone in it day or night. Too bad.
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05-31-23 14:10 #1326
Posts: 3343Today, Azul restaurant closed during the night, and won't open until. 8 am. I don't know if this happens during the week, because the restaurant seems to open 24 hours on weekends.
I am kind of on Thailand time, so 6 am is dinner time for me. Bummer.
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05-19-23 10:05 #1325
Posts: 266Originally Posted by Phordphan [View Original Post]
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05-18-23 20:22 #1324
Posts: 3193Originally Posted by TerOnlyOnce [View Original Post]
For a really good dinner, try KOOL, or Savage, or Oryx Capital. You can't go wrong with any of those.
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05-18-23 18:50 #1323
Posts: 2569Actually raw meat can be brought into the country so as it has the proof of origin on it. So if go to a butcher and it has it has been packaged with a receipt then this considered to be proof of origin. I spike to CBP supervisor and he confirmed this. I have not done so since I normally come back at night & it would be hassle to keep the meat from spoiling.
Originally Posted by CaptainSolo [View Original Post]
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05-18-23 06:09 #1322
Posts: 144Any good brunch spots near HK? I'm planning a trip soon, thinking HK taco stand for lunch, churrascaria do brasil for dinner.
Also, any really good dinner spots you guys would recommend besides brazilian steak houses? I see a lot of taco spots in the city, not sure which is the best.
Thanks.
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05-10-23 00:07 #1321
Posts: 97This spot is legit
Originally Posted by FlacasOnly420 [View Original Post]
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05-09-23 17:57 #1320
Posts: 6523Butcher shop
Check CBP for items forbidden to bring into the US, raw meats and fruits are forbidden but cooked food and raw seafood are allowed.
I went fishing in Cabo San Lucas, flew back to Tijuana on Aero Mexico with a 70-Lbs ice chest full of frozen fillets of sword fish, mahi, tuna. Rolled it back on Ped East, declared it with CBP, they just waved me through without checking.
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05-05-23 17:10 #1319
Posts: 97El Vaquero
I was surprised this didn't pop up in the thread search. Looks absolutely incredible. I've got a big weekend planned and I'm almost as excited for the tacos as I am for the flacas.
Maybe because it's not close to Zona Norte or Revolution? I'll head there tomorrow and twftt.