Thread: Food in Tijuana
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04-07-22 22:10 #1130
Posts: 2420Originally Posted by SpeedToys [View Original Post]
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04-07-22 03:33 #1129
Posts: 432Originally Posted by Lefeu [View Original Post]
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04-07-22 03:04 #1128
Posts: 1136Hahaha
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04-07-22 02:43 #1127
Posts: 1065Where have I been
Originally Posted by Phordphan [View Original Post]
I have heard that the culinary scene in Valle de Guadalupe is great but doubt most are willing to make the drive.
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04-07-22 02:00 #1126
Posts: 558Originally Posted by SpeedToys [View Original Post]
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04-06-22 23:28 #1125
Posts: 432Originally Posted by Jmioffe [View Original Post]
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04-06-22 20:59 #1124
Posts: 6515$13 AYCE Korean BBQ 260 de Grados this Sunday April 10 2 PM
I want to hit this Korean BBQ again for those delicious AYCE cuts of beef, pork and seafood, plus their spicy kim chi side dishes.
https://www.facebook.com/260team/
260 Grados takes no reservation. We need to leave OC by noon and arrive in Tijuana about 2 PM for early dinner to avoid the big dinner crowd. After dinner we should be back to La Zona and ready to party with the chicas by 5 PM.
Any bros want to join us please let me know.
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04-06-22 20:14 #1123
Posts: 746Originally Posted by Jmioffe [View Original Post]
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04-06-22 20:01 #1122
Posts: 3192Originally Posted by Jmioffe [View Original Post]
Best seafood. You'll get an argument but for my money it's Lionfish. Erizo Market is also very good.
Best overall experience. Animalon in Valle de Guadalupe.
Best pizza. Caccio. Honorable mention. El Hornero.
Best steak. El Grill.
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04-06-22 19:46 #1121
Posts: 599What's the best bang-for-buck first-world level restaurant in Tijuana?
I love the carts in Zona Norte and Tacos El Franc, but if I'm looking to impress friends (who have no connection to the mongering life) with living the high life in Tijuana at cheaper rates, where would you go?
Caesar's with its history? I imagine a steak house or sushi place would probably be the best bet since those places are traditionally spendy, but my friends are seafood people too. I'm looking for super-clean-type places, a little Montezuma's revenge would cause them to be not as impressed.
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04-06-22 19:17 #1120
Posts: 3192Originally Posted by SpeedToys [View Original Post]
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04-06-22 18:20 #1119
Posts: 432Originally Posted by Phordphan [View Original Post]
Wasabi looks way better.
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04-06-22 18:00 #1118
Posts: 591Originally Posted by Gregyyr [View Original Post]
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04-06-22 17:54 #1117
Posts: 3192Originally Posted by SpeedToys [View Original Post]
The "best" might be at Wasabi, on Sanchez Taboada. But best sushi in Tijuana is like being the fattest Red Hot Chili Pepper. It's a very low bar.
Really good sushi? Not in Tijuana.
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04-06-22 17:47 #1116
Posts: 591Originally Posted by SeaBeeJoe [View Original Post]