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02-11-22 10:32 #1078
Posts: 786Originally Posted by Rambo1969 [View Original Post]
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02-11-22 07:35 #1077
Posts: 614Tony's NY pizza. Seriously?
Originally Posted by Artisttyp [View Original Post]
When I am in Mexico I like to eat authentic Mexican food. No way will I go out of my way to have pizza.
I eat excellent Mexican food within the zona.
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02-11-22 07:08 #1076
Posts: 6557La Perla and other restaurants
La Perla has a small seafood menu, clam, oyster, raw shellfish not as fresh as street carts, serving portions are small, prices high, and the extremely loud bands just kill the whole thing. Shabby locals would take their old, ugly women dining, then dance to that loud music.
We have been going to the shop on Constitucion next to hotel Irma for raw oyster washed down with beers. The guy is a son of the old mariscos man on Ninos next to HK's tacos stand. He keeps all our unique condiments and preferred beer brands in the fridge. Large oyster about 75 cents, shrimp coctele $7.
At the corner of Ninos and Call 2 cathedral plaza, Mariscos Choforo serves seafood dishes, tacos enchiladas, fresh, delicious and cheap, worth a short walk. It has a good following so ingredients are fresh. The other restaurants around the plaza are not so fresh or good.
Msriscos Titos on Maderos and Calle 6 has a large menu with fish tacos, fried fish ect, fresh, delicious and very reasonable priced. I would stop here for a quick lunch before heading to the bars.
Would like to find a good combi steak and seafood places not too far from downtown, or I would just have to hit the AYCE Korean and Brazilian BBQs which have no seafood.
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02-11-22 03:19 #1075
Posts: 3860Originally Posted by Rambo1969 [View Original Post]
TONY'S NY PIZZA. You can't go wrong.
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02-10-22 18:11 #1074
Posts: 2422Originally Posted by Rambo1969 [View Original Post]
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02-10-22 07:26 #1073
Posts: 614Time and energy to get out of zona for a long meal?
When I visit Tijuana I spend multiple nights.
I have most Sex sessions during the day. Sex / rest cycles (lots of rest).
In the evenings I am mostly at the HK club.
And I get very very tired exhausted.
I never have a large enough chunk of time to go out far for a long meal.
My daytime is sex / rest mostly so I can't add 2 hrs for lunch.
I am not willing to give up time in the club or walking around the streets to enjoy the vibe in the evenings. So long dinner is out.
I eat in some local authentic dives (8056 Primera & fish tacos stall near playboy club, etc) -awesome food that is inexpensive.
At lunch I often get two meals so that I can snack in my room later in the evening with the leftovers.
Wonder how you guys manage to go miles away and have a long meal?
I have also never been able to free up enough time to justify a trip to the Tijuana beach.
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02-02-22 16:28 #1072
Posts: 741Hola Luv Mexicanas que tal, and Keep on Truckin. Viva Tijuana.
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02-02-22 03:24 #1071
Posts: 1956Originally Posted by BayBoy [View Original Post]
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02-02-22 03:01 #1070
Posts: 7415 Days in Tijuana
I just got back from 5 days in Tijuana. Ate at a number of good Mexican restaurants and eateries.
The best was Di Chante. A little ways from El Centro. Took the purple van, up and back. Had to wait 15 minutes to get in. A nice comfortable, plain place w a piano / sax guy playing American songs. Reasonable prices.
I ordered the Brocheta Mixta (res and pollo) on a bad of rice, w a green salad, baked potato and tortillas. Big chunks of beef and chicken off a stick w green onions. Very filling, good stuff.
A shout out to the Hotel Nelson Torta Especial. Big torta. I could only eat half and took the other half back to my hotel room. Carne asada, ham, cheese, an egg, w lettuce, tomato & onions. It was a super torta.
Had paella meal at El Arte restaurant. Fettuccini at Guiseppis. And the snack hooch El Doraditos makes great fish and shrimp tacos.
Weather in Tijuana was not good. Cloudy and overcast, windy and cold. Not much sol. Till my next trip in Tijuana. Out.
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01-29-22 20:23 #1069
Posts: 3214Originally Posted by KoolBeans [View Original Post]
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01-29-22 19:34 #1068
Posts: 558Dublins
Originally Posted by Phordphan [View Original Post]
We went to Dublin's bar and restaurant last night with live band that was pretty good. She turns into a whole other person when drunk so not sure if she'll change. The bar food was average bar food, but entertainment was great. My ears still feel like they are ringing.
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01-29-22 15:39 #1067
Posts: 647Negro Durazno
Originally Posted by KoolBeans [View Original Post]
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01-29-22 14:12 #1066
Posts: 1113Load
Originally Posted by KoolBeans [View Original Post]
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01-29-22 06:04 #1065
Posts: 3214Originally Posted by KoolBeans [View Original Post]
Last time I was there they had the entire band "sealed off" with plexiglass, supposedly for Covid purposes. Is that stuff still in place? It did tend to keep the volume down a bit.
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01-29-22 00:46 #1064
Posts: 558Negro Durazo and Farmers Table
I went to Negro Durazo last night and the ceviche, michelada and camarones were delicious. They also have a Banda band if you want songs, but I think it is $20 per song, not sure since I didn't buy any. Also the service was good and reasonable USA Pricing.
I went to Farmers Table in New city complex for breakfast and the omelette, French toast, and breakfast burrito were good and large portions. Pricing is similar to USA, service was good, and nice overall restaurant.