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lovebahia22
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taco stand?
ok, so, we all love certain taco stands and are scared of others, when making our ways up and down Baja.
so lets make a list...good and bad plus stories.
in Bahia de los Angeles the best tacos are from chia, her stand is next to the phone store across the street from the soccer field. anything and
everything is the best! and she's so lovely too. now all i want is one of her tacos.
NEXT!?!
[Edited on 11-7-2007 by lovebahia22]
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docsmom
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A fish taco from anywhere on the malecon in San Filepe! I haven't been there in 10 years but I haven't tasted anything to compare in the last 10
years!
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BajaWarrior
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Quote: | Originally posted by docsmom
A fish taco from anywhere on the malecon in San Filepe! I haven't been there in 10 years but I haven't tasted anything to compare in the last 10
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First, you cannot fully appreciate a San Felipe Taco unless you spell the town name correctly. Felipe...
Yes, the tacos are pretty darn good, tough parking though. Since you were there last most of the fish/shrimp taco stands have been moved to one
location on the south end of the Malecon.
I like La Morena Dos.
Haven't had a bad trip yet....
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Sallysouth
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BajaWarrior, I guess you didn't know that we no longer "police" the spelling on this board! If we could I would be an Elite Nomad like Judy and others!!
Happiness is just a Baja memory away...
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docsmom
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Thanks Bajawarrior, I stand corrected on the spelling. It didn't look right when I typed it but I was too lazy and tired to look it up. And I hope
the quality of the tacos hasn't changed with the location of the stands. If it has, I'll happily hang on to my memories from the past.
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BajaWarrior
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Quote: | Originally posted by Sallysouth
BajaWarrior, I guess you didn't know that we no longer "police" the spelling on this board! If we could I would be an Elite Nomad like Judy and others!!
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Sorry, it's just my second home, names should be correct, I think...
Docsmom chimed in, all is well...
I'll buy you a taco sometime in San Falleepae sometime
Haven't had a bad trip yet....
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BajaWarrior
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Quote: | Originally posted by docsmom
Thanks Bajawarrior, I stand corrected on the spelling. It didn't look right when I typed it but I was too lazy and tired to look it up. And I hope
the quality of the tacos hasn't changed with the location of the stands. If it has, I'll happily hang on to my memories from the past.
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Just as good as ever, especially now, while its shrimp season. Prices are a reasonable $15 a kilo, down from years past at $ nearly $20 a kilo.
Let us know your next trip down!
Haven't had a bad trip yet....
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bajabound2005
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There is a very long and informative thread on best taco stands:
http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=24257#pid2223...
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Bajajorge
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Best Fish Taco in San Felipe on the Malecon is Conchitas. Haven't been there yet this season, but they used to be 2 Tacos, Rice, Beans and a Salad
selection for $2.50.
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larry
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Quote: | Originally posted by BajaWarrior
Quote: | Originally posted by docsmom
First, you cannot fully appreciate a San Felipe Taco unless you spell the town name correctly. Felipe...
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I camped next to a fellow in BOLA last winter who told me had property in San Flippy! |
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tunaeater
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Adriana's in SF down by bar miramar on the beach side.
Very delicious!
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bajajudy
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BCS
San Jose....Fish...Rossy's but the best...La Marina in La Playa in
the old La Playita hotel
Also, Cabo Mama in Mega(great callo too)
Carnitas......Michoacan
Carne Asada....Erika's, El Chino
Birria Seca.....Jalisciense
Loreto.....El Rey
edit for clarity
[Edited on 11-7-2007 by bajajudy]
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DENNIS
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Has anybody ever had one of those colon cleansing fish tacos at Rubios in the states? How do they get away with that being so close to the border?
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Minnow
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Dennis, don't ask me.
I just took Yho to Taco Bell for the first time. Don't ask me why. Her comment, "finally the taste of real Mexico".
I guess there is no accounting for good taste. Hmmmm. Maybe that is why she ended up with me.  
Proud husband of a legal immigrant.
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DENNIS
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Taco Bell? Everything tastes the same. I thought their food was classified as TexMex. Oh well, Yho knows what she likes. Take her there a few
more times and that'll put an end to it.
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bajaboolie
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Asadero Dany's in Mulege. My husband and daughter love the carne asada, and I can't get enough of the shrimp tacos. We have a hard time going
anywhere else when we're down there. Lunch and dinner. It's a week with no vegetables (aside from the divine marinated onions), but it's a fine
sacrifice because we have to go 51 weeks with no authentic tacos! Delicious!!
Bajaboolie
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larry
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Los Amigos Taqueria in downtown Tecate. They only serve quesadillas and tacos de carne asada (tortillas de harina o maiz). It is the best carne
asada I have had anywhere. Out back there is a nice covered eating area with picnic tables and fresh condiments.
It is located directly four blocks south from the northbound border crossing.
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Gypsy Jan
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Tacos Yaqui Open in TJ
The very popular and long standing taco stand in Rosarito has opened a branch in Tijuana.
We had lunch at the one in Rosarito recently and they have a big banner announcing the grand opening of the new place.
I'l ask where it is the next time we visit and post the info.
We didn't recognize any of the employees, so I guess that the "A" team is working at the new location. Makes sense, opening up a taco stand in TJ is
like, uhmm, making tortillas in San Diego and shipping them to Mexico.
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Lindalou
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Dennis, we are parked right close to a Rubios here in Phoenix, we had lunch there the first day we were here YUCK! and didn't even have a fish taco! I
was afraid to
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Mango
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Las Brasas here in Mexicali (on the east side of Calzada Anahuac just south of Lazaro Card##as)has some good tacos al pastor and horchata water. The
carne asada are just so so.
I've done extensive research here in Mexicali and have reached the conclusion that they just don't make good tacos here. The only other "good" tacos
I had were from a cart at a beer fest a while back. I've tried a lot of places as it's a big town and most have just not been that good. They do
have excellent bacon wrapped hot dogs here though.
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