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08-04-18 19:07 #313
Posts: 281How / what is the free breakfast on Tuesdays and Wednesdays at HK? I could have had it but it didn't start until 10 am and I had to be gone by 9.
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08-04-18 16:15 #312
Posts: 22Coffee shop.
Originally Posted by Ctytek [View Original Post]
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08-04-18 05:54 #311
Posts: 425Originally Posted by CountryMan54 [View Original Post]
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08-04-18 00:49 #310
Posts: 2344Originally Posted by CountryMan54 [View Original Post]
Most places in LZ will serve you instant coffee, but La Perla freshly brews it. In the past, I've enjoyed their seafood omelets. I agree with a friend of mine to always get an order of fresh guacamole with your meal when you dine there.
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08-04-18 00:17 #309
Posts: 657Breakfasts?
Ricardo's Restaurant a street behind the Jai Alai palace on Revolucion has a 1950's style dinner with very fresh breakfasts with a basket on Danish pastries. Excellent Naranajadas and Limonadas like Slurpees from 7_11's for hot days. For a local breakfast in ZN, La Perla has good scrambled eggs with bacon and tortillas de maiz with fresh salsa for 40 pesos. Make your own egg tacos with the best salsa in Tijuana!
Originally Posted by CountryMan54 [View Original Post]
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08-03-18 23:54 #308
Posts: 6523Brewed coffee with breakfast.
To CountryMan54.
I too have to search for a good cup of coffee in La Zona in the morning.
Azul and Monaco feed you tasteless, flavorless instant coffee.
La Perla would brew coffee for your breakfast, but they are slow to fire up the pot. Their breakfast is average.
The little restaurant in the alley, across HK's back door, serves decent breakfast with brewed coffee. Just ask them to bring sugar and cream out separately so they don't kill it with sugar.
OXXO brews good hot coffees. Just buy a large coffee for 20 pesos and take it to your favorite restaurant for breakfast.
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08-03-18 20:19 #307
Posts: 22Coffee.
Where is the best place in the zona norte to get regular coffee and breakfast?
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07-28-18 22:21 #306
Posts: 37Thanks.
Thanks Captain, will try some more next time I am there, hopefully in a few weeks time.
I am not much into food or alcohol, so my mind stays sharp and focused on sex, LOL.
Originally Posted by CaptainSolo [View Original Post]
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07-28-18 21:12 #305
Posts: 6523Sirloin Stockade Buffet.
Mr. Pampas special dinner deal costs 230 pesos after 7 PM week nights. The beefs are mostly well-done and overcooked but OK with large varieties. A bottle of wine costs 300 pesos min. The Chilean wines are good, nothing unpleasant. Mr. Pampas is a nice, clean upscale restaurant off Ave de LOS Heroes near Plaza Rio, only 3 or 4 miles South of La Zona Norte, a 50-peso Uber ride, and should definitely be visited by the bros after some romping in the hotel first.
Sirloin Stockade shows nice pictures of AYCE rare sirloin steaks, plus various tacos and enchiladas and sushi. This is a good place for the bros to try varieties of Mexican food. I searched but could not find the menu or prices for this place. Dinner price is probably less than Mr. Pampas.
This food park is Also highly rated for lunch with large varieties of food:
Telefónica Gastro Park, Blvd. Aguacaliente 8924 Col. Zona Este 22000 Tijuana, Baja California Zona Centro.
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07-28-18 15:35 #304
Posts: 6523Sirloin Stockade.
To Travv.\,
That looks pretty good. They do have AYCE sirloin steak with tacos and sushi. Worth trying.
It's off Benito Juarez, 5 to 6 miles South of La Zona Norte.
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07-28-18 07:21 #303
Posts: 763Originally Posted by Travv [View Original Post]
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07-28-18 06:42 #302
Posts: 657Sirloin Stockade Buffet in Tijuana.
Talked to a guy today who highly recommended the Sirloin Stockade in Tijuana. Said it was packed when he visited it today. Didn't know there was one in Mexico and so I checked it out on Tripadvisor and it had good reviews. Anyone here try it? Address is: Ramon Alarid # 15601-34.
Gas why Anexas, Tijuana 22115, Mexico.
Originally Posted by CaptainSolo [View Original Post]
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07-26-18 22:38 #301
Posts: 2344Originally Posted by HornyIndo [View Original Post]
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07-26-18 18:01 #300
Posts: 6523Jimmy's fish tacos.
To HornyIndo.
Ya, the fish tacos with fish fillets dipped in batter and deep fried in lard (smell good and taste delicious, a good deal for 25 pesos. The spicy shrimp and cheese tacos are excellent for 45 pesos. But a big meal with high fat content could weigh your stomach down and interfere with your libido.
Try his seven-seas mixed sea food soup, (sopa de siete mare) with chunks of shrimp, fish, crab, octopus, vegetables. It's similar to the French Bouillabaise and is delicious. Who says we can't have high cuisine in Tijuana? The girls would sit on the stools, dine on sea food tacos here. They would talk among themselves, kid around and tease guys, and almost always tip the workers generously.
Across the street near the school girls corner is the seafood cart with clams, oyster and cockles on display. That guy makes a delicious shrimp coctele for 50 pesos, and all sorts of raw sea food on the shells for cheap. His seafood is fresher and tastier than all other places in Tijuana, including La Perla, not to mention cheaper. Every guy ever tried that shrimp coctele would get addicted. It's a very good way to eat blanched seafood in a marinade of shrimp broth, clamato, lime juice, ketchup and salsa.
A few of my wingmen, who had never eaten raw seafood, got hooked on various ways Mexicans serve sea food in spicy lime juice with crackers and tostada. Hehe.
I don't know if you are against eating beef. If not, you should take a 50-peso cab ride to Mr. Pampas Churrascaria on Paseo de LOS Heroes for all you can eat grilled beef, pork, mutton, chicken, seafood. It's a big, delicious dinner for $11 or 230 pesos on weeknights.
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07-20-18 05:23 #299
Posts: 37Jimmy's fish tacos.
I enjoyed Jimmy's fish taco's while I was there. He is the first cart on the crossing of Constitucion and Coahuila.
25 pesos or 1 $ for a plate, I got full with 2 of those.
He seems to cater to lot of local businesses as well, I saw lot of takeouts in small carry bags taken by security and other employees of nearby establishment.
On my last day I met couple of chica's eating spicy shrimp tacos there, struck up a nice conversation with them though they were not interested in what I was interested.