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[*] posted on 2-17-2004 at 08:19 PM
TJ restaurant info please


Does anybody know how to get to the restaurant cien a?os in TJ. Street names directions ? If not does anybody know of a nice restaurant to go for lunch ?
I need to go to TJ tomorrow and would like to treat my mother and wife to a nice lunch. Thanks Paul
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[*] posted on 2-17-2004 at 09:12 PM
La Espada?a


I can't tell you about Cien A?os, but here is a great choice, La Espada?a. You can thank ElGatoLoco for this find. I tried it too and it was great. It is just a block North of TGIF and Sam's Club Warehouse. Its street is parallel to Ave. de los Heroes to the west.
http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=1550

BTW...your accounting of taking D'Rat on the nightlife tour of Mexicali a while back is still one of the top 10 funnies ever posted here!



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[*] posted on 2-17-2004 at 09:28 PM


Heres a list of good restaurants for lunch:

1.-Palma Azul
2.-Casa Plasencia
3.-Villa saverios
4.-Hacienda Cien A?os

All of them have web sites.
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[*] posted on 2-17-2004 at 09:28 PM


Thanks for the info on la Espada?a. I read the thread and it sounds great. I also wrote down the address because you never know when hunger will strike.
When I meet up with the group in nuevo mazatlan and introduced myself the first words out of David K's mouth was " hey everybody it's tunaeater the one that took desert rat out for the Mexicali night life". I didn't know weather to be embarssed or proud. D'rat and I had a good time and I enjoyed taking him out. I'm trying to get him back over here for round 2...
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[*] posted on 2-17-2004 at 09:40 PM


Paul, I hope you post here more frequently now. That way, I won't have to add the Desert Rat connection (but, that was your most memorable post, so far!).

Thanks for meeting and joing us at Nuevo Mazatlan and on to Matomi... It was great!

Cien Anos is right by the Abraham Lincoln statue... I was a pasenger in Lorenzo de Baja's truck, so that's the best directions I can provide.

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[*] posted on 2-17-2004 at 09:58 PM


Many restaurants mentioned above are all noted at:

http://www.hungryhiker-tj.com

The people behind this site regularly visit TJ on weekends to keep the information current.

Cien A?os:
http://hungryhiker-tj.com/cgi-bin/HHG/HHGDb.pl?Rest_ID=23

La Espada?a:
http://hungryhiker-tj.com/cgi-bin/HHG/HHGDb.pl?Rest_ID=26

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[*] posted on 2-17-2004 at 10:57 PM
Directions


I assume you know how to get from the border onto Paseo de los Heros heading east? That's the avenue that runs past the cultural center and the large shopping mall. (Both on your left.)

Head east passed the circle with the Indian. Continue on to the next circle (Lincoln). Circle counter clockwise (make believe you are at six and circle back left to nine). Head north one block (as far as you can go) turn right (the only way available) and go one short block. Right turn again and you will see it mid-way up the street on your right. They will valet your car. Let them, it's safe.




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[*] posted on 2-17-2004 at 11:16 PM


If you make it to Cien A?os and if they are serving it you must try the Chiles en Nogada. Some of the best I have had.

The deep fried worms are scrumptious too! :biggrin:




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[*] posted on 2-18-2004 at 01:25 PM


La Espada?a is famous for breakfast, not lunch or dinner.



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[*] posted on 2-18-2004 at 09:32 PM


Thanks for all the help with the reataurant information. We finished up quite early in TJ so we decided it was best for breakfast. We took Jeans suggestion from a previous thread by Elgatoloco to go to La Espada?a. It was a very nice restaurant(beautiful setting) with good food and service as mentioned in Elgatoloco's post. We all were impressed with our breakfast and the fresh naranja & nopal licuado was awesome.
I did see two of the other restaurant's Jesse mentioned very close by La Espada?a. This must be the area to go for some good restaurants. I also know now that there is the hacienda cien a?os and cien a?os. I didn't know which was the one I wanted to go to. I only heard about cien a?os. Maybe somebody could help out here that knows the differences between them? It makes me want to go back and try the others Jesse and Doug suggested. Anyway it was a big hit with my family and I got lots of brownie points. I couldn't of done it without you all. Thanks again Paul
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[*] posted on 2-19-2004 at 09:36 PM


I'm glad it worked out well for you. I'm looking forward to going back. The menu had so many mouth-watering choices, I had a hard time deciding what to have.

A few days ago when I wanted to make a soup, I was inspired by the spicy dish I had that afternoon and started throwing in cayanne pepper, salsa and tortillas. It was good, but not even in the same league.

Must do more research....:yes:




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