Thread: Food in Tijuana
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09-10-23 20:36 #1348
Posts: 3205Originally Posted by Spartan94 [View Original Post]
Smoke 'them while you still can.
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09-06-23 05:19 #1347
Posts: 84Originally Posted by Artisttyp [View Original Post]
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09-05-23 23:45 #1346
Posts: 6535Sea food snack specials, Ruta 3 on Revo
It's a nice, clean sports bar on Revo, corner Calle 4, second floor. They have a good menu of all sorts of Mexican dishes 100 to 250 pesos The 2 4 1 snack specials are shrimp and fish tostadas, including a beer for150 or $8, spicy, fresh and tasty, goes down well with $2 beers.
It's a nice, clean, civilized place with good food, compared to the street carts and hole in the wall mariscos places near La Zona, which are grimy and smelly.
Avoid restaurants in the trinket alleys off Santa Cecilia plaza and hotel Nelson. Food are bad and expensive, also $5 beers.
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09-05-23 19:39 #1345
Posts: 3859Originally Posted by Spartan94 [View Original Post]
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09-05-23 08:34 #1344
Posts: 84Cigar Bar
Hello.
Is smoking still not allowed indoors in Tijuana? Read a short blurb about 'law' preventing indoor smoking was overturned. But as I have not read nor seen any news story about it not sure if true or not. Was in HK on Aug 17th didn't see anyone smoking inside. Planning on staying overnight next month in Tijuana and would like to find a bar where I can sit and smoke a cigar and drink. Thanks for any recommendations.
Spartan.
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08-22-23 07:05 #1343
Posts: 608BBQ shrimp at the Tijuana beach
Originally Posted by LuvMexicanas [View Original Post]
Vendors walk along the beach close to the wall selling the sticks between the wall and stage (Platas de Tijuana near Hotel Jatay).
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08-20-23 22:38 #1342
Posts: 608Photo of map of restaurant with 3 fish tacos and small soup for 60 pesos
Two food discoveries this time: 1. I tried "tongue" (lignua) curry from the new 24 x7 cart next to the Fish guy in front of Gloria Bar. It was amazing. Only 35 pesos for tacos with any their offering.
A new bargain: 3 fish tacos with a very small soup for 60 pesos at the restaurant closest to the cathedral in the plaza. Next to the food court. Nice tacos and the soup was a nice bonus.
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08-20-23 07:14 #1341
Posts: 608Inexpensive food finds.
Two food discoveries this time: 1. I tried "tongue" (lignua) curry from the new 24 x7 cart next to the Fish guy in front of Gloria Bar. It was amazing. Only 35 pesos for tacos with any their offering.
A new bargain: 3 fish tacos with a very small soup for 60 pesos at the restaurant closest to the cathedral in the plaza. Next to the food court. Nice tacos and the soup was a nice bonus.
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06-25-23 07:37 #1340
Posts: 608Good spot with a sunset ocean view in playas de Tijuana
Originally Posted by FlacasOnly420 [View Original Post]
On both sides there a multiple coffee shops. You are sure to like one of them.
This area has more Americans & feels very comfortable since. Vs a block north where the locals hang out and that's a different type of good vibe.
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06-24-23 05:02 #1339
Posts: 97Diner in Playas?
What's a good spot with a sunset ocean view in playas de Tijuana?
Any advice is always and much appreciated amigos!
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06-21-23 04:06 #1338
Posts: 3859Farmer's Table
SD corporate greed takes over New City Plaza with The Farmer's Table BUT the EATS are too good to pass up.
Case in point:
Prosciutto Pizza.
Andouille Sausage.
Fries.
Salad.
FEAST <.
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06-10-23 17:11 #1337
Posts: 6535Spicy Cajun taste
Artiste is very particular about his expensive wardrobe.
Had good times with Cajun shrimp and New England clam bakes, very messy but delicious, with friends and families in the areas of lakes Charles and Pontchartrain. Relatives got all wiped out during Hurricane Katrina. I was on a cruise ship in the Gulf of Mexico when Katrina was heading to shore, but sky was clear, ocean calm, no wind, did not see anything unusual. The next couple days the storm hit the East Coast, all airports were closed, a very rare event.
I was making Cajun with live crawfish shipped up from the South. Washed them 5 times, the water was still brown with mud. Suck on the head and they tasted like mud. Don't understand why people like crawfish. I think they live immersed in the mud of river estuaries, so are all muddy. I prefer shrimp and lobster, cleaner with more meat. I always suck on the heads, very creamy and tasty.
After CoVid, there are no more buffet in So Cal with AYCE raw oyster, only in expensive Las Vegas casinos. If the bros know of any in So Cal, would appreciate the tip. We have been eating shrimp and clam coctele from the Mariscos Paisano guys at the School Girls corner, fresh, tasty, delicious washed down with Mexican beers. Or at the Mariscos Que LE Damos on Constitucion. They charge 75 cents to $1 for each oyster and $2. 50 to $30 for the big clam.
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06-09-23 14:19 #1336
Posts: 1949BBQ Shrimp
Originally Posted by Kinkster214 [View Original Post]
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06-09-23 05:43 #1335
Posts: 8Dude, respect your observations. But eating head-on shrimp is a full body experience.
Growing up in Lake Charles, LA my family regularly cooked "BBQ shrimp" which involved 2 pounds of head-on shrimp we had caught that day, 1 pound of butter, a couple lemons, some salt and a shit ton of black petter, a cast iron skillet, enough cayenne to get your neighbors attention, and a baguette.
Crazy good but don't wear your Sunday best.
I thank you for this honest review. Must try ASAP.
Originally Posted by Artisttyp [View Original Post]
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06-08-23 23:25 #1334
Posts: 3859Originally Posted by KBToys [View Original Post]
Good tasting if you can get the shrimp clean. After 3 I gave the fuck up and left After paying. I was pissed off.
They do zero prep. This shit will be all over your clothes, seat, and wall by the time you are done. You will pay more for dry cleaning than your meal.
Bathing suit and sandals only.
Dumb fucking idea. Nice Cajun spices. Fairly priced IMO.