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  1. #1130
    Quote Originally Posted by SpeedToys  [View Original Post]
    Well, the lady with the great tits wants sushi. So. There ya go. .
    From my experience, the chicas are used to Mexican-sushi. Kinda like American girls liking California rolls. Neither are really sushi. So I would ask her or other chicas what she heard are good sushi restaurants. She may get pissed that you tried to give her raw uncooked fish at a fake sushi restaurant, and retaliate by hiding those great tits from you.

  2. #1129
    Quote Originally Posted by Lefeu  [View Original Post]
    I agree! I would never think about eating sushi in Tijuana, Ceviche maybe.
    Well, the lady with the great tits wants sushi. So. There ya go. .

  3. #1128

    Hahaha

    Quote Originally Posted by Phordphan  [View Original Post]
    ...Really good sushi? Not in Tijuana.
    I agree! I would never think about eating sushi in Tijuana, Ceviche maybe.

  4. #1127

    Where have I been

    Quote Originally Posted by Phordphan  [View Original Post]
    Best overall in town. Mision 19. Honorable mention. Lorenza.

    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.
    Are most of these places new? I've always been a creature of habit and stuck to Villa Saverios back in the day. When I hooked up with the ex we didn't have much money to she was happy just going to get tacos so we didn't explore many new places.

    I have heard that the culinary scene in Valle de Guadalupe is great but doubt most are willing to make the drive.

  5. #1126
    Quote Originally Posted by SpeedToys  [View Original Post]
    Caesars IS good food however.
    Go to Paseo Chapultepec, there are 3 good high end restaurants on the second floor. Also parking.

  6. #1125
    Quote Originally Posted by Jmioffe  [View Original Post]
    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.
    Caesars IS good food however.

  7. #1124

    $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.

  8. #1123
    Quote Originally Posted by Jmioffe  [View Original Post]
    ...Caesar's with its history?
    Nothing super bad about Caesar's. Just kind of dark, dated and 1960's. Try Misión19.

  9. #1122
    Quote Originally Posted by Jmioffe  [View Original Post]
    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.
    Best overall in town. Mision 19. Honorable mention. Lorenza.

    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.

  10. #1121

    What'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.

  11. #1120
    Quote Originally Posted by SpeedToys  [View Original Post]
    I had someone say La Posta was pretty good, but. The WWW page didn't convince me.

    Wasabi looks way better.
    My GF got food poisoning at Postal Otay a few years ago. Her throat got numb, she couldn't swallow, had to rush off to the emergency room. Por eso, we avoid Postal like the plague.

  12. #1119
    Quote Originally Posted by Phordphan  [View Original Post]
    There's a difference between your title - "Best Sushi" and your question - "where is really good sushi?

    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.
    I had someone say La Posta was pretty good, but. The WWW page didn't convince me.

    Wasabi looks way better.

  13. #1118
    Quote Originally Posted by Gregyyr  [View Original Post]
    About 10 minutes from HK just south of downtown is a cool restaurant area. Last Sunday afternoon we were trying to eat at some other trendy 206 xxxx something place which I can't remember the name but didn't want to wait 1 HR+ at about 5 pm. Mr. Pampas do Brazil was really good! Only like $20. Unbelievable. They also had live entertainment. Best part was just being able to talk across the table with other bro's instead of yelling in HK where you can't hear shit and who can really focus on a conversation with all those beautiful girls walking around!

    Should do that more often as it's great to learn from others experience about mongering around the world. Thanks to CAP for networking the bro's together.

    G.
    Yeah, there are a bunch of other nice restaurants in that area. Two that I really, really like: 1) La Espadana (was actually recommended to me by a Mexican-American sports celebrity whose name I won't reveal for privacy reasons) and 2) Palominos Steakhouse.

  14. #1117
    Quote Originally Posted by SpeedToys  [View Original Post]
    Where would realllly goo sushi be?
    There's a difference between your title - "Best Sushi" and your question - "where is really good sushi?

    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.

  15. #1116
    Quote Originally Posted by SeaBeeJoe  [View Original Post]
    Captain, in it is worth the wait, my favorite restaurant in Tijuana ATM.
    Yeah, 260 Grados is my new favorite Tijuana restaurant as well. Mr. Pampas and Churrasco do Brasil have actually been dropped from my rotation for the moment LOL (and I love both places).

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