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great restaurant with decent service. I've been here for years and eating is always great. they have different specificities because they always bring fresh meat, which can vary depending on the season. they also have some great clips that you can always count as if they were kidnapped burrito. this restaurant is great for exchange. I recommend going with a few friends so they have the opportunity to taste different... View all feedback.
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This is one of the most classic Baja med places in Tijuana. Tacos are still very good for fresh food as carpaccios and tiraditos weren´t on point. They didn´t have any of my first 5 choices for wine so ended up ordering a beer. The...waiter took forever to take us menus, to take our order and after bringing the food never once came by to check if we needed anything. The place was 50% full so I didn´t quite get it. It... View all feedback.
Great restaurant with decent service. I've been here for years and eating is always great. they have different specificities because they always bring fresh meat, which can vary depending on the season. they also have some great clips that you can always count as if they were kidnapped burrito. this restaurant is great for exchange. I recommend going with a few friends so they have the opportunity to taste different dishes.
La querencia has a great menu that starts with utter and carpaccios. beautiful drinks and handmade beer. great salads. meat and fish with all cooked on a grill. simply wonderful taste. not enough parking space. better to go if close or take a over there. one of the best restaurants in tijuana.
Tris place is a must in Tijuana, very good food at a fair price. Please try the duck, pork or lamb tacos and a beetroot sashimi, you will be amazed.
This restaurant is one of my favorites. Delicious food. The place is very unique. The owner is a Hunter and fisherman and most of the elements of their food is obtained by hunting, fishing or growing inn his farm. The food is really good. You...can find many products from Baja, Abalone chorizo sopes. Primal lamb, manta ray, try the shots, a combination of oysters and scallops in a very special sauce. You can get Marlin or duck. The ribeye is juice and tender. The flavors are unique. They have a very select wine lista from Baja or you take your own and just pay a fee. The price is fair and for the people who pay in dollars really cheap. Don’t mis it
I am from San Diego and go to TJ for the food scene. I have found that the restaurents are better and less expensive than in San Diego. The food is fresh and it is prepared by cooks not on a assemblely line. La Querencia...is very good and Great for the price.