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    La Casa de la Esquina

    4.1 (32 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Excellent breakfast. Quiet and the servers very nice. Will be back when I pass through TJ.

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    Meat was tender, a real down to earth Mexican food. Coffee was ground fresh. And the music was nice change of place

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    The service was excellent, the food was really good and the place so nice, Mexican stile

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    Loncheria Las Rosas - This shot was taken at the extreme rear of the diner, and gives a good idea of the compact size of the restaurant.

    Loncheria Las Rosas

    5.0(1 review)
    1.4 kmZona Centro

    Friendly people are priceless, and are truly a gift from God, and in Tijuana, you won't friend any…read morefriendlier folks than the ladies that work at Lonchería Las Rosas, located in Tijuana's Zona Centro. In October, 2018, on a beautiful Sunday morning, I had the pleasure of enjoying a large bowl of some of the best menudo in Tijuana at Las Rosas, and getting the opportunity to know Olivia and Melissa, the friendly staff who run the restaurant. Lonchería Las Rosas is located in a tiny, hole-in-the-wall store, with a front to the sidewalk of maybe 12 feet wide. It's located on Av. Negrete, just a few doors south of Calle Articulo 123, which is the route that most American tourists take when they walk from the border to downtown Tijuana to party. I doubt that many gringos even notice Lonchería Las Rosas, must less stop in. Lonchería Las Rosas has a slogan painted on their sign which reads, "Comida Corrida y A La Carta," which translates to "fast food and a la carte." Like many small diners in Tijuana, and Mexico, the restaurant is open to the street for your dining pleasure. Lonchería Las Rosas does not have a posted menu, and they serve typical Mexican diner fare of menudo, pozole, beans, eggs, bacon chorizo, tamales, and of course, tacos. The friendly manager of the restaurant, Olivia was quick to point out to me that she'll be happy to prepare for me anything that I want. Next trip, I plan to stop by and enjoy a plate of bacon, beans, eggs and corn tortillas, which is one of my favorite breakfasts. Speaking of menu... like most small loncherias in Mexico, there is no printed menu. If you something in mind, just ask the friendly staff. If they have the ingredients on hand - which is most likely - they'll cheerfully fill your order. Another thing to consider... you're in Mexico, and you'll enoy your visit a lot more if you speak at least a little Spanish, and the staff will treat you like family when you speak the language of Mexico. On this Sunday morning, I went with a bowl of some of the best menudo that you'll find in Tijuana, from Loncheria Las Rosas. I've already added onion, chili pepper, cilantro and lime juice to enhance this amazing bowl of menudo. Olivia keeps a big pot of menudo simmering on the back burner of their range, and she starts the day very early in the morning to get the menudo going. Her efforts is worth it, as this menudo features savory, brick-red broth, lots of tripe, and lots of hominy, which make for a great bowl of menudo. Add to the t.l.c. and charm that Olivia adds, and you have an academy award-winning bowl of menudo. My breakfast was a huge bowl of menudo, with all of the garnishes, and a stack of corn tortillas, which I paid MEX $48.00 for, which is slightly over US $4.00; quite a bargain. Lonchería Las Rosas does not make the tortillas in-house, but the tortillas are purchased fresh from a nearby tortilla. Olivia told me that she sends Melissa over to the torterilla several times a day when they start running low on tortillas. The menudo came from a big pot that was simmering on the stove, and Olivia told me that she had made the menudo earlier in the day. It has been a long time since I had enjoyed a breakfast of delicious menudo, and the menudo served at Lonchería Las Rosas is some of the best that I've ever tasted. Both ladies smiled and thanked me when I told them how delicious the menudo was. They were so friendly and nice that I left a 5 dollar bill as a tip. Loncheria Las Rosas is as good as it gets, as the staff is amazingly friendly, the food is delicious, the price is beyond reasonable, and the diner is a neighborhood "hang-out" for all the locals, who enjoy great conversation and great food. When you're in the mood for amazing Mexican diner cuisine, pay a visit to Loncheria Las Rosas, in Tijuana's Zona Centro. This isn't a fancy restaurant, as it's just a hole-in-the-wall Tijuana diner. But the staff is SO friendly, the food is SO delicious, and the atmosphere is... priceless. Loncheria Las Rosas is 5 star in my book!

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    Loncheria Las Rosas - Melissa makes room on the griddle to toast my tortillas, which work as an outstanding side dish to a bowl of menudo.

    Melissa makes room on the griddle to toast my tortillas, which work as an outstanding side dish to a bowl of menudo.

    Loncheria Las Rosas - Lonchería Las Rosas is located in a tiny, hole-in-the-wall store, with a front to the sidewalk.  Located in Tijuana's Zona Centro.

    Lonchería Las Rosas is located in a tiny, hole-in-the-wall store, with a front to the sidewalk. Located in Tijuana's Zona Centro.

    Loncheria Las Rosas - Olivia and her helper Melissa in the kitchen.  Olivia is in the process of spooning menudo from the big pot, into a bowl for my breakfast.

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    Olivia and her helper Melissa in the kitchen. Olivia is in the process of spooning menudo from the big pot, into a bowl for my breakfast.

    Tacos El Chiapas - Tacos El Chiapas is located in the white building, with the brightly lit fluorescent light, and it's open to the street.

    Tacos El Chiapas

    5.0(1 review)
    1.5 kmZona Centro

    Tacos El Chiapas is located in Tijuana's Zona Centro, downtown, at the corner of Calle 3 and Av…read more Martinez, across from the imposing Banco Azteca building. This small Mexican diner is staffed by three friendly chefs, who serve amazing tacos, and will keep you entertained and laughing. The "kitchen," if you want to call it that, is a street vendor cart with a flat tire, that has been moved inside the building, and serves as the main kitchen, order counter, and pay station of the restaurant. There is a "compact" menu posted on the wall, but if you want something different, all you have to do is ask, and these guys will do their best to prepare your order, depending on what they have on hand. The sous chef, working the trompa and toasting corn tortillas on the griddle was a master at cutting meat, and a master with his knives! "Mr. Sharp Knives" was also was a stand-up comedian wannabee, as he kept me laughing by his antics and he loved all of the attention that I gave him. Actually, all three guys that were working at the restaurant on this early October evening were funny and very friendly, and my visit to Tacos El Chiapas was a lot of fun. I might add that since this restaurant is a couple blocks off Av. Revolucion, the magnet for tourists, don't expect to speak English. A rudimentary knowledge of Spanish will enhance your dining experience, and the staff will treat you like family. I went with two of the best carne asada tacos, ordered off the posted menu, that you'll find in Zona Centro, at a bargain price. Each taco included a generous portion of marinated carne asada - marinated steak - perfectly cooked on the griddle and placed on a bed of two toasted corn tortillas. The steak is juicy, tender, and is spiced just right for my taste. I might add that these aren't small, "street tacos," as the corn tortillas were much larger, so you get a taco that's more than just a snack. Garnishes included diced onion, chopped cilantro, along with lots of creamy, in-house-made guacamole, the sort of guacamole that makes Tijuana famous. If you care to pile other garnishes on your tacos, there are more available at the condiment bar, but these tacos are so good they don't need anything else. One bite into one of these tacos, and you'll be a forever believer in Tacos El Chiapas, as the tacos are juicy, amazing, and feature the perfect balance between meat, tortilla and garnishes. These tacos are amazing! When you're in the mood for amazing tacos, and you're taking the hike into downtown Tijuana, take a little detour onto Calle 3, and stop by Tacos El Chiapas, for some of the best tacos in Tijuana. Alright, this is little diner isn't fancy, as it's just a small, "hole-in-the-wall" restaurant, open to the street, in true Tijuana fashion. I'm giving them five stars, as the food is amazing, the prices are downright "cheap/amazing," and the three chefs who operate this fine restaurant are as friendly as it gets. 5 stars!!!

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    Tacos El Chiapas - The "compact" menu is posted on the wall.  If you're interested in something that's not on the menu, just ask one of the friendly staff...

    The "compact" menu is posted on the wall. If you're interested in something that's not on the menu, just ask one of the friendly staff...

    Tacos El Chiapas - All three of the guys working the restaurant are characters, and kept me laughing the whole time.

    All three of the guys working the restaurant are characters, and kept me laughing the whole time.

    Tacos El Chiapas - The skinny, older sous chef was performing cooking duties on the stove, and he seemed a little surprised when I snapped his photo.

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    The skinny, older sous chef was performing cooking duties on the stove, and he seemed a little surprised when I snapped his photo.

    El Rincon Restaurant - Carne en su jugo

    El Rincon Restaurant

    4.4(420 reviews)
    3.5 kmSan Ysidro
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    What a surprise! I happened to be in the area and I knew I had to try this restaurant out…read more I saw this restaurant on instagram. And it's a little bit of a drive from where I live. But today I happen to be in the area and I told my husband to try this place out. He was so happy! Once you place your order our waitress came with a big plate of sweet bread and you get to pick one! I picked the concha and my husband got the pineapple empanada! We ordered a bit of everything. My husbands go to meal always is chilaquiles. So he ordered the DIVORCIADOS $16.50 Half green and half red with carne asada and beans. We also got the CARNE EN SU JUGO $15.99 And I got the MENUDO ROJO $15.50 Let me start off by saying everything was amazing! It all tasted like it was homemade! Perfectly seasoned, with hand made tortillas. The carne en su jugo was really good! I understand why they are known for that dish. I loved my Menudo! I was craving it and it was perfect. The chilaquiles, the chips weren't soggy, they still had a bite to them. The sauces had so much flavor! My husband and I left with full bellies and a big smile on our faces! All the waitresses and waiters were so nice! Diego was telling us the story of the restaurant. Which was nice to hear. All family owned. Hopefully they open another restaurant closer to us!!! Fingers crossed! I will definitely come back to this restaurant and recommend it to all my family and friends!

    Food I've tried, Taquitos,salsa, chillaquilles,Menudo,beans…read more,milanesa,tortillas hechas a mano! When my sister and I cross the border to go home, this is our go to place. Somebody in that kitchen Cares about what they're making for Me & You, and I can taste it ,in every bite of food. The lettuce , tomatoe, and all veggies are always fresh and super clean as is the restaurant. We met Diego today, he is the owners son,very respectful, courteous and attentive as were the waitresses. I highly recommend you come and try. Muchas Gracias El Rincon

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    El Rincon Restaurant - Hot Chocolate Milk

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    El Rincon Restaurant - Enmoladas de pollo

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