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Make Taco
In my constant attempt to escape the tyranny of the table, I look for less than pretentious food operations serving quality food skillfully prepared.
I was eating at El Yaqui and talking with the owner as his to go plate arrived by bicycle from just down the street. This was an all seafood medley
from Make Taco on the corner just East of the fire dept and Cruz Rojo.
The menu, as it turns out, changes with the availability of seafood.
I had the Jurel al la plancha in a taco. Very good.
The proprietor, Lalo Garcia, is expending considerable effort to provide a quality product. Give them a try. Turn off the main drag and pass the red
cross by one hundred yards. It's on the next corner.
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Maron
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Huesos,
Are you writing about the Red Cross, south of Rosarito proper?
thks
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Fire dept.
This is the main Red Cross with the Rosarito fire dept. next door. A few blocks North of the Rosarito Beach Hotel. I don't know of any other Red Cross
except for Primo Tapia.
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Quote: Originally posted by huesos  | This is the main Red Cross with the Rosarito fire dept. next door. A few blocks North of the Rosarito Beach Hotel. I don't know of any other Red Cross
except for Primo Tapia. |
...GOOD... I was trying to figure out which Cruz Roja it was because there's more than one up
and down Baja....
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Quote: Originally posted by huesos  | In my constant attempt to escape the tyranny of the table, I look for less than pretentious food operations serving quality food skillfully prepared.
I was eating at El Yaqui and talking with the owner as his to go plate arrived by bicycle from just down the street. This was an all seafood medley
from Make Taco on the corner just East of the fire dept and Cruz Rojo.
The menu, as it turns out, changes with the availability of seafood.
I had the Jurel al la plancha in a taco. Very good.
The proprietor, Lalo Garcia, is expending considerable effort to provide a quality product. Give them a try. Turn off the main drag and pass the red
cross by one hundred yards. It's on the next corner. |
Don't assume everyone knows what town Tacos el Yaqui is in unless your place is a secret! Enough of us know it is in Rosarito, but think of the ones
who don't who are salivating to try Make Taco! Sounds Great!!!
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David hit the nail on the head!
Thanks for your eloquent explanation.
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I just ate dinner and I want one!
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David K
Thanks, your post are always point on and helpful. Thanks for your info and helpfulness.
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David K
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Thank you for the complement. My intention is help Baja business that get good reports to get more customers so they stay in business!
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