Ken Cooke
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Decent restaurant in Tecate with secure parking?
I am leading a group of 4WD vehicles into Tecate for dinner on Saturday evening. I was thinking about us parking at one of the bank lots across from
the main plaza, but it would feel best if the place had some sort of security. We will be hot and sweaty from a day on the trail, so, we cannot just
'crash' a nice restaurant. We were thinking about one of the places near the main plaza, but not sure if we can just leave our Jeeps sitting around
while we eat & drink...
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craiggers
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There is a good Chinese restaurant with a big parking lot & big windows to watch your rigs. I don't remember the name of it but it is just
southeast of the brewery on the south side of Blvd Oscar Baylon.
From Hwy 3, turn west onto Blvd Oscar Baylon (at the baseball stadium). The restaurant will be on your left just before the first stop sign. Can't
miss it.Google earth says it's coords are 32 34 12.96 N X 116 37 40.15 W
The place has long family style seating to accommodate your group with a full bar to quench your thirsts. I had one of the shrimp lunch combos for
about 65 pesos. It was muy delicioso but I still couldn't finish it all. "Chinese food in Mexico?" you say. It may seem wierd but Northern Baja is
known for it. I've only been to this place once but I'll be back.
PS: What camera setup are you using for your website pictures. They look fantastic.
[Edited on 7-24-2007 by craiggers]
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Bob and Susan
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the chineese came to work on the railroads in the USA...
when they were "asked" to leave and "go home" some came to northern mexico...the president of mexico granted them a stay of 50 years...
by the end of 50 years ALOT of babies had been born in mexico and were natural citizans...
ALOT traveled to all parts of mexico and to this day keep chineese names
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Ken Cooke
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Quote: | Originally posted by craiggers
PS: What camera setup are you using for your website pictures. They look fantastic. |
Thanks for the info and comments on the photography. I will definitely look up this restaurant! The camera is the Sony Cybershot 7.2 Megapixel
camera.
Info:
The groundbreaking Sony CyberShot DSC-P150 is the world's smallest 7.2 megapixel digital camera. Set for release in September of 2004, the Sony
DSC-P150 looks similar to previous CyberShot models, but offers substantially higher resolution. For photographers who wish to create large prints,
the DSC-P150 could be the ideal fusion of power and size.
7.2 megapixels (effective), 3x optical zoom, autofocus only, program and manual exposure, JPEG file formats, proprietary Lithium-Ion battery.
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Ken Cooke
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This camera captures everything so well, and it is very easy to use. Just point and click. It even has a function to reduce the red eye in peoples
eyes...
Neal in Tijuana, Mexico last November:
[Edited on 7-24-2007 by Ken Cooke]
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toneart
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One of the large Chinese family networks throughout Baja is the Yee clan. In Mulege they drive a lot of the business community. You will see the name
Yee on restaurants, a hardware store and a market.
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larry
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The Ley Supermarket chain, based in Sinaloa, was Chinese-Mexican owned and operated until it was bought out by Safeway a few years ago.
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bajaguy
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Larry
Will my Safeway frequent shoppers card work there???
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larry
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Quote: | Originally posted by bajaguy
Will my Safeway frequent shoppers card work there??? |
I don't think so---I was in a Ley store in Mexicali last year and as I recall, it wasnt accepted there. They will take them at Safeway in Canada,
however.
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