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    Bbq La Presa

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Open 12:30 pm - 10:00 PM

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    Hot Dog Factory - Se ubican en Otay Universidad

    Hot Dog Factory

    4.8(5 reviews)
    9.2 kmMesa de Otay

    Worth the Drive!…read more Five stars for the flavor, composition, and size of the meal. $3 bucks gets you a hotdog and frys. Location on yelp map a bit off. You need to drive south on the street half way down the block. The truck is actually a VW Bus converted to a food truck. Cool look and a bucket list style food destination. The Hot Dogs: I had both kinds. The Mex (4*)which has avocado and grilled onions. Was very good. The Bread was flavorful, chewy, and dense. The hot dog tasted great, unorthodox style as if a Polish dog was cut down the middle and fried on a flat grill. Crisp outer texture and clearly a good quality pork dog. They have chicken but went with the pork. I liked it. Second dog: (5*) Same flavorful bread and hot dog. Mushrooms and a chipotle sauce. This dog was EPIC. The flavor and consistency was excellent from start to finish! I totally recommend this dog, slightly better than the MEX dog. French Fries: these potatoes are like homemade steak Fries. Pre baked or boiled then cut and fried. Thick and hearty with some crisp, salt and pepper. Pretty good but better fresh. I had to take mine to go so I don't blame them for not being super crisp due to the steam in the Styrofoam to go tray. They serve Hamburgers but went for the Dogs. Bring cash. Go there, expect a good Hot Dog. Eat, repeat!

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    Hot Dog Factory - The Bus! Very good dogs from this one of a kind VW Bus Food Truck.

    The Bus! Very good dogs from this one of a kind VW Bus Food Truck.

    Hot Dog Factory - Las papas son frescas

    Las papas son frescas

    Hot Dog Factory - Both kind of Dogs! Go for the Mushroom, a bit better in my opinion! Very filling.

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    Both kind of Dogs! Go for the Mushroom, a bit better in my opinion! Very filling.

    Doggos Gus - TJ style jumbo dog with grilled onions and chipotle crema sauce - perfection on a bun

    Doggos Gus

    4.7(369 reviews)
    35.7 kmEast Village
    $

    Love this place! We were in a hot dog mood and decided to stop by. This is more of a stand with a…read morepatio for you to eat at! We ordered four hot dogs, corn, and fries. It's very much self service here, you order either at a tablet or through your phone via QR code. We got a Mac and cheese dog, chili dog, SDfoodie dog, and the California. Along with the corn and cheese fries. I had the chili dog which is delicious and the California which I loved! The hot dogs are great quality and so good! I also love the cheese and fries, soooo tasty. The bun was a little big for me, but my fiancee loved it. It was a large brioche bun that was toasted nicely. The prices were around 9-11 for a dog which isn't horrible. If your in the mood for a fun and filling hot dog, this is a great choice!

    I enjoyed Doggos Gus back when it was a pop-up business located inside a University Heights…read moreneighborhood bar. I even remember when it was a participating vendor at a now defunct local food festival. Their current location is a corner shack in the East Village section of downtown next to The Church by The Lost Abbey. Everything in this area involved curbside metered parking or a paid surface lot. The shack was part of a large courtyard with multiple picnic tables for seating. Cornhole boards and a flat screen TV were set up for entertainment. You order using a tablet next to the service window. The menu used to be strictly bacon-wrapped hot dogs (i.e. Sonoran style). It has now expanded to include burgers, sides, appetizers, and desserts. A fountain station had dispensers for sodas, lemonade, and agua frescas. The hot dogs were divided into two sections, Classic and Signature. I selected two of the classics for my takeout order. The first was a Baja (grilled onions, pico, chipotle, avocado crema) and the second was a TJ Style (grilled onions, tomatoes, mayo, mustard, ketchup). The sweet bun used to hold everything resembled that used for a lobster roll. The flavor combinations were hearty and not spicy which was what I preferred. The grilled onions added some char and texture to the jumbo beef hot dogs. What has changed significantly over time were the prices. Each of my choices cost $8.99. Some of the other varieties were as high as $12 which is insane for a loaded hot dog. I did appreciate the bacon wrapping to the franks, but I can't see myself coming to East Village that often for these products because there are plenty of diverse dining options that are more satisfying in this part of downtown.

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    Fountain drinks station

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    Baja Burger's - Chicken

    Baja Burger's

    5.0(3 reviews)
    69.8 km

    We loved this place. We were staying close enough to smell the mesquite they were cooking with. We…read moretried several items and they were all great. I highly recommend this place. The staff was amazing.

    Two of us ordered burgers, fries, corn dog and alitas. The burgers are most impressive with quality…read moretasting beef, not overcooked. I requested no bun or onions and received the burger on point, enveloped with large, fresh, crispy, crunchy lettuce leaves. Absolute perfection, and glad we ordered two burgers. The fries are okay, nothing special. The corn dog serves with a golden brown crust tasty and steaming hot like just out of a deep fryer. The alitas would have been better fried a few more minutes, served with ranch, sirachi mayo, or blue cheese dressing, carrot and/or celery match sticks, with a side of Frank's Red Hot or Crystal Hot Sauce. This is a burger joint not a wing stop. 5 stars are for their delicious burgers, great service, welcoming, enthusiastic and pitbull friendly Staff, and being open late (after 10pm). Dos de nosotros pedimos hamburguesas, papas fritas, maíz y alitas. Las hamburguesas son más impresionantes con carne de res de calidad, no demasiado cocida. No solicité pan ni cebolla y recibí la hamburguesa a punto, envuelta con hojas de lechuga grandes, frescas, crujientes y crujientes. La perfección absoluta, y me alegro de haber pedido dos hamburguesas. Las papas fritas están bien, nada especial. El perro de maíz sirve con una corteza marrón dorada sabrosa y humeante como recién salido de una freidora. Las alitas habrían sido mejor fritas unos minutos más, servidas con ranch, mayonesa de sirachi o aderezo de queso azul, palitos de zanahoria y / o apio, con un lado de la salsa roja caliente o cristalina de Frank. Esta es una hamburguesería, no un tope de ala. 5 estrellas son por sus deliciosas hamburguesas, excelente servicio, personal acogedor, entusiasta y amable, y están abiertos hasta tarde (después de las 10 p.m.)

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    El Grill Steakhouse - Truffle Capellini

    El Grill Steakhouse

    4.1(59 reviews)
    10.8 kmLa Chapu (Chapultepec)
    $$$$

    The service was great, and the food was fantastic, I really enjoyed we came to celebrate Mother's…read moreDay. And we had a great time!

    Checked this spot out this past Mexican Independence Day due to the good reviews. It's located in…read morethe Zona Rio area, which is an area packed with very well-regarded, highly-rated restaurants in TJ. The restaurant is located directly behind the TGI Friday's on General Rodolfo Sánchez Taboada Boulevard. Got there around 1:30 pm, not too long after they opened. Not many people in there, though that wasn't surprising given that it was a Monday and a federal holiday. One thing I love about Mexican fine dining restaurants is they tend to be very lax on dress code; I was dressed casually but that wasn't a problem. I don't think they technically have a dress code, though a comparable fine dining steak restaurant in the U.S. might not have let me in given that I was casually (although neatly) dressed. Was nearly empty so was seated immediately. Waiter was an older male who spoke pretty good English. Was brought out Acqua Panna spring water while I looked over the menu. I first ordered a frozen strawberry margarita (209 pesos or roughly $11). The margarita was solid and tasty. For my meal I decided to go with the petit ribeye (300g ribeye), which came with a complimentary side (chose mashed potatoes) and the soup of the day (potatoes and cream). The petit ribeye was 1389 pesos (~$73 USD). While waiting for the main meal, they brought out bread and then the soup (which came with crackers). Really liked the soup. The bread was perfectly fine, though nothing special. They provided standard crackers but there were also some very large, circular crackers they provided that I didn't really like. After finishing the soup and bread they brought out the ribeye and potatoes. Both were very good, the ribeye in particular was well-cooked and tasty. Not the best ribeye I've had in my life or anything like that, but it was solid. I also liked the spicy sauce and pico condiments that came with the meal. The ribeye and margarita came to 1598 pesos total; after tip the total bill came out to around $100 USD. While I enjoyed the meal, I don't think I'd return to El Grill at that price point. I've had better steak/ribeye meals for less even in the U.S. and had better meals for much less in TJ. But the meal here was good and I'd still recommend for anyone who's never been, just as a place to check out. The waiter and customer service overall was great and very attentive.

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    El Grill Steakhouse - Filet mignon

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    Bbq La Presa - steak - Updated June 2026

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