Taco restaurant offers lots of seating and fresh, delicious tacos that often run out quickly. Prices range from reasonable to a bit pricey. Shrimp tacos stand out as a very good specialty.
Shrimp tacos stand out with freshness and delicious flavor. They sell out fast and sometimes have fewer toppings than expected.
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The tacos run out quickly, so arrive early to avoid disappointment.
There is plenty of seating available for large groups.
Small taco restaurant offers large portions of fresh seafood tacos with a laid-back atmosphere. The air carries strong smoky and garlic scents, creating a distinctive environment. Seating includes options for groups and individuals, with a casual, food truck-like vibe.
Seafood tacos stand out with spicy shrimp, marlin, and octopus options. The TITAN taco combines shrimp and marlin for a filling, flavorful meal. Portions are large and well served.
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Expect to wait for a table during busy hours.
The portions are generous and reasonably priced.
Street parking is available but can be limited.
Street taco stand offers best tacos in Tijuana with excellent quality meat and varied cuts like sirloin and short ribs. Seating is limited to a couple of benches, creating a casual, no-fuss atmosphere. Parking is difficult, and the place is known for its great variety of tasty sauces.
Tacos here feature excellent quality meat with Hermosillo-style and rib tacos standing out. Street tacos deliver a simply excellent taste that many find worth the price.
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Taco-N-Todo serves tacos from Monday to Saturday between 5pm and 12am.
The tacos are priced at 80 pesos each.
Parking is difficult to find, but there is a parking attendant.
Coastal European style defines the space with modern, elegant decor and sophisticated atmosphere. Music plays at a volume that generally allows conversation, creating a pleasant vibe. The place draws those who appreciate fresh seafood and a refined dining experience.
Tacos stand out with seafood flavors like toro tuna tostada and lobster cream. Unique dishes include the taco Gobernador and octopus risotto, offering a fresh take on Mexican food.
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Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends, to avoid long wait times.
Happy hour is from 5-7pm with discounts on select drinks and appetizers.
Credit cards are accepted, but cash is preferred for smaller bills.
Taco stand offers excellent tacos with real avocado and fresh condiments on the counter. The space feels crowded and chilly, with no seating and limited parking nearby. Occasional live music adds to the atmosphere.
Tacos here have out of this world flavor with adobada, suadero, and tripa standing out as favorites. The tacos are consistently delicious and draw people from far away for a taste.
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Parking is limited, and there is no parking in front of the restaurant.
Tacos cost around 38-40 pesos each, with a couple of tacos and a quesadilla costing about 170 MXN.
There is no indoor seating; dining is in an open-air setup.
Several taco bars with grilled meats and enticing smoke create a lively market-style setting. The atmosphere blends traditional Mexican roots with a family-friendly vibe in an open-air space. Seating options vary from street-side bar stools to indoor tables, supporting both quick bites and small groups.
Tacos here stand out for their carne asada and have been a favorite for decades. The guacamole is a key part of the experience, making these tacos a staple of local Mexican street food.
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They only accept cash for all transactions.
Parking is challenging due to limited street availability.
They serve tacos until 3 am, making it a late-night option.
Boiling pots fill the air with heat and aroma in a clean, orderly space focused on takeout service. The atmosphere carries good vibes with excellent music setting a lively tone. Known for northern-style carnitas and chicharrones, it draws those seeking top-quality pork rinds despite limited parking and no dine-in option.
Carnitas and chicharrones stand out for their high quality and fresh preparation. The guacamole-type salsa adds a super delicious touch to the dishes.
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They only offered takeout service with no dine-in option.
Parking is limited, so plan to arrive early.
They accepted card payments but no reservations.
Seafood restaurant resembles a classic Sinaloan street food cart with a large, somewhat run-down space. Atmosphere is loud, crowded, and family-friendly but can feel uncomfortable due to cramped seating and noisy environment. The place accepts only cash and features live band entertainment.
Spicy shrimp tacos and fried octopus tacos stand out with exceptional flavor and bold spice. Shrimp quesadillas and marlin tacos also deliver rich seafood taste that defines the menu.
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Mariscos El Mazateño only accepts cash; no credit or debit cards.
Parking is limited and can be difficult to find near the restaurant.
Tacos cost around $10 each, making it a pricey option.
Upscale Mexican restaurant offers luxurious interior with live mariachi music and spacious children's play area. Atmosphere feels cozy and elegant, blending Sonoran cuisine with a bar vibe. Guests enjoy a mix of families and diners celebrating special occasions.
Mexican dishes feature aged ribeye, authentic tortilla soup, and chicharrón de ribeye with crispy texture. Shrimp enchilada tacos and panela cheese add variety, paired well with red wine or Paloma Negra.
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Reservations are necessary for a more pleasant and comfortable experience.
The restaurant does not allow birthday cakes during dinner.
Some menu items, including tortillas and cheese, may not always be available.
Mexican restaurant with an open kitchen and comfortable seating spreads across two floors. Atmosphere stays pleasant and quiet, welcoming families with small touches like balloons for children. Known for delicious cakes and authentic Tijuana tortas, it offers a calm and clean dining experience.
Tortas stand out with their large size and great taste, especially the carne asada and Cuban varieties. The chilaquiles also rank highly, paired well with horchata and hibiscus water for drinks.
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Parking costs 20 pesos for two hours.
Combo meals cost around 200 pesos.
The restaurant has restrooms for customers and offers a wide variety of torta styles.
Terrace offers beautiful views and a relaxed atmosphere with a DJ in the evening. A children's play area with a nanny provides a family-friendly touch. Cocktails and seafood dishes stand out in this elegant setting.
Tacos come in Mexicano and Costa Azul styles with tasty options like tuna carnitas and marlin. Chilaquiles stand out as very good and amazing dishes here.
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Valet parking service is available for guests.
Expect limited parking availability during peak hours.
The restaurant offers a morning brunch on weekends.
Taco restaurant offers handmade tortillas and classic Tijuana flavors with fire red salsa enhancing the taste. The atmosphere stays quiet with comfortable seating and an option to eat in cars served directly. Parking availability varies, and prices tend to be on the higher side.
Carne asada and adobada tacos stand out with classic Tijuana flavors and a fire red salsa. The menu also includes tortas, tostadas, mulitas, quesadillas, and stuffed potatoes, all served with fast, attentive service and a drive-thru option.
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Tacos Puebla is open late for dinner.
Parking can be difficult to find at Tacos Puebla.
Tacos Puebla only accepts cash payments.
Mexican restaurant offers unique lighting fixtures and a beautiful back patio with an ocean view. Atmosphere ranges from relaxed with soft music to lively during group celebrations. Speakeasy bar and pet-friendly outdoor space add distinctive touches.
Fresh fish tacos and red snapper tostadas stand out with vibrant flavors. The menu features octopus dishes like grilled octopus and tacos de pulpo Cachondo, all served with fresh chips and salsa.
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There is a paid parking lot next to the restaurant.
Credit cards are accepted for payment.
Taco Tuesday special is available every Tuesday.
Elegant restaurant with dim warm lighting and background music creates a relaxing atmosphere ideal for conversation. Interior features nice architectural design and televisions displaying landscape images. Patrons enjoy a quiet, pleasant vibe suitable for couples or families.
Tacos feature skirt steak, bone marrow, and suckling pig varieties. Chicken in mole and corn cake also stand out, though some meat ingredients appear frozen rather than fresh.
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Reservations are not required for dining at this restaurant.
Prices are considered high compared to the quality of food and service.
Menu options may be limited, with some items like arrachera and salmon unavailable.
Market combines traditional Mexican atmosphere with colorful, extravagant decor and a family-friendly vibe. It offers a wide variety of authentic Mexican foods and goods, creating a lively and spacious environment where people gather and enjoy cultural experiences.
Offers a wide range of authentic Mexican dishes like carnitas, birria, and tacos de chicharrón. Stocks various moles, dried chilies, Mexican candies, and traditional ingredients for cooking.
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Parking is available, but it can be cramped and difficult to find on weekends.
Expect to pay for bathroom use, which is common in Mexico.
Many candies sold may be expired or of low quality.
Mexican restaurant offers a cozy family atmosphere with handmade tortillas and generous portions. The space is very clean and quiet when seated away from the kitchen area. It attracts diners looking for a varied menu beyond fast food, though parking is often limited.
Enchiladas suizas come with shredded chicken breast and taste delicious. Quesadillas serve well as appetizers, with flour tortillas standing out more than corn ones. Guacamole and menudo also add to the flavorful options.
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Parking is often tight, so arrive early to secure a spot.
Expect longer wait times during weekends due to high traffic.
Reservations are recommended for larger groups to avoid delays.
Brick walls and rustic design create a spacious yet sometimes crowded dining area with varied seating options including bar and tables. The atmosphere feels family-oriented and generally good, though occasional cleanliness issues and vibrating seats affect comfort. Patrons often bring cash as card payments are not accepted.
Adobada tacos stand out as the most delicious offering here. The tacos overall have a reputation for being the best in Tijuana and are consistently flavorful and satisfying.
Good to know
They do not accept card payments; cash only.
Parking is available but fills up quickly on weekends.
Prices for tacos are around 40 pesos each, with drinks costing extra.
Open air restaurant with spacious patio and shaded outdoor seating creates a calm, family-friendly atmosphere. House and ambient music add to the relaxed, casual vibe. Fresh seafood and unique dishes complement the setting, making it a pleasant spot for casual dining.
Soft, meaty tacos like the Brasero de Picaña stand out alongside fresh seafood options such as the octopus chicharron taco and La Corriente seafood tostada. A variety of tasty salsas and attentive service enhance the experience.
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Breakfast is available from Friday to Sunday.
The restaurant is pet friendly.
Bring a sweatshirt or jacket for the outdoor seating in the evening.
Proper taqueria with handmade tortillas and waitress service offers small, crowded seating and a drive-thru option. Atmosphere varies from local and authentic to occasionally disorganized and noisy. Known for top-quality carne asada tacos and large Pacifico beers.
Tacos al pastor and adobada tacos stand out with perfect flavor and texture. The carne asada tostada also ranks highly among Mexican dishes here.
Good to know
Tacos El Franc only accepts cash and does not accept cards.
They are closed on Sundays.
Expect long wait times during peak hours.
Mexican restaurant with an open kitchen and Mediterranean-Mexican style offers a cozy, natural atmosphere with beautiful interior design. The vibe is relaxed and peaceful, creating a homey feel with natural lighting. It attracts those who appreciate stylish decor and a quiet setting for a good time.
Traditional Mexican dishes from Oaxaca feature prominently with unique flavor profiles like the birria and chilaquiles. Signature items include the Gordita Doña Mari, Sope Doña Mary, and cauliflower tacos with delicious mole, plus a standout charred tortilla ice cream dessert.
Good to know
Parking is not available on-site; street parking is the only option.
Expect a one-hour wait time on weekends for dinner service.
Reservations are recommended, especially for weekend dining.
Outdoor buffet setup with three double aisles and food trucks creates a lively, family-friendly atmosphere. Bright lighting and bounce houses for kids add to the cheerful vibe. Crowds gather for a variety of snacks, desserts, and casual eats in a relaxed, fair-like environment.
Tacos include brain, eye, and tongue options alongside arrachera and carnitas. Dishes like tostadas with pork rinds, gorditas with mole, and milanesa tortas offer a variety of traditional flavors. Churros and tamales with atole Yuyi provide sweet finishes.
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Parking is available for $20 pesos at Hunger Street.
Parking gets difficult on weekends.
They accept card payments.
Butcher shop combined with a mini-supermarket offers well-stocked essentials and small portions of market items. Atmosphere centers on quality meat, especially carnitas and chicharrones, with prices ranging from reasonable to high. Bread and pork chorizo stand out among available foods.
Carnitas and chicharrones stand out for their flavor and quality, especially around noontime. Tamales come in small sizes, noticeably smaller than a hand.
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The store offers a mini-supermarket with essential items.
Expect higher prices on vegetables compared to other markets.
Quality of meat is generally good for carne asadas.
Small grill spot offers a quiet, family-friendly atmosphere with a relaxed vibe. Menu features varied breakfast options and delicious barbecue, balancing quality and price. Clean and welcoming space suits both family meals and business meetings.
Breakfast features chilaquiles with chipotle sauce and meat, pozole, and menudo. Horchata water tastes very natural and is super creamy but costs 60 pesos per glass.
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Expect a charge of 7 pesos for each hour or fraction thereof for breakfast.
Customizing meals incurs additional charges, often around 40 pesos.
The chile en nogada costs 290 pesos.
Simple taco spot with live singing that can fill the space and make conversation difficult. Atmosphere stays relaxed despite the noise, attracting people looking for late-night food. Tacos offer rich, authentic flavors with a variety of options, though portions tend to be small.
Tacos here stand out for their greasy and rich asada and adobada, plus 100% authentic marinated tripe. Guacamole tastes fresh, and the tacos come affordable and well-served in a casual local spot.
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The place has been reported to have poor hygiene and cleanliness.
Expect to pay around 40 pesos for tacos and a soda.
The price of grilled beef tacos is $37.
Mexican restaurant offers traditional goat birria with freshly made large tortillas and occasional live mariachi music. Atmosphere feels quiet and dated, with a noticeable lack of customers and an older interior. Cash-only policy and high prices shape the overall experience.
Birria stands out with its traditional goat flavor and rich taste. Freshly made, large handmade tortillas and good-sized quesadillas complement the dishes well.
Good to know
They only accept cash payments; no credit cards are accepted.
Parking can be difficult to find on weekends.
Expect rising prices; the cost of meals has increased recently.
Spacious terrace with loud music and a smoky atmosphere creates a lively, cozy vibe despite some stuffiness. The place offers 24-hour service and is known for tasty birria tacos and tortas. Parking is available, adding convenience to the experience.
Tacos come in a great variety and are very flavorful, with options like birria and tripas standing out. Tortas are large and well-filled, matching the quality of the tacos, and the quesadillas with adobada score highly.
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Super Especial is open 24/7.
Super Especial accepts card payments.
Parking is available and there are no parking problems.
Mexican restaurant offers quiet atmosphere with freshly made tortillas and traditional menudo served alongside ample parking. The menu is simple and focused, attracting those who appreciate classic flavors without crowds.
Menudo stands out with its rich flavor and a style similar to Morelos, especially Ozumba and Amecameca. Handmade tortillas are large and tasty, and the goat birria pairs well with beans for a satisfying meal.
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They accept card payments.
There was parking available on one side.
I didn't have to wait in long lines.
Small restaurant with cozy, elegant decor and excellent lighting offers a quiet, family-friendly atmosphere. Outdoor terrace provides space to relax with a dog, complemented by valet parking service. Inside seating is close together, creating a cramped feel during busy times.
Chilaquiles come in chipotle cream and mole varieties, both rich and flavorful. Tacos and spicy shrimp burritos offer solid options, paired with handmade tortillas and freshly squeezed orange juice.
Good to know
Parking is very limited at the restaurant, with only one valet attendant.
Expect longer wait times compared to other branches.
Prices are higher than in the center of the country.
Spacious setting with a nostalgic 80s vibe and quiet atmosphere creates a peaceful dining experience. Known for traditional Mexican tortas with consistent quality, it stands as a Tijuana classic in fast food. Clean and remodeled space includes security measures like informative TVs about parking.
Tortas here have exquisite flavor and come in a great size. The chipotle salsa adds a delicious kick, and the sirloin torta stands out for its good seasoning.
Good to know
Parking is limited, so arrive early to secure a spot.
The establishment is known for its cleanliness and hygiene.
Prices are average for the area, making it accessible for most.