Other restaurants in Northern Baja
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El Parián
Great enchiladas, quesadillas, burritos, agua de jamaica (hibiscus water) and friendly service make this perfect for anyone watching their pesos. Flat-screen televisions at every corner mean you (or the wait staff) never have to miss a moment of that cheesy Mexican soap.
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Restaurant Ricardo’s
One of Tijuana’s best-value places is this bright and cheerful diner-style joint, with two hours of free parking. Excellent breakfasts and tortas (sandwiches), among the best in town, are served around the clock. The waterfall adds to the ambience.
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Panadería La Espiga
The scent of fresh-baked rolls, sweets and breads will have your mouth watering long before you enter one of Panadería La Espiga’s four locations. Some items are naturally sweetened with Baja honey from La Paz.
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Los Arcos
Los Arcos Mexicali’s most popular seafood restaurant. The shrimp culichi (shrimp in a creamy green chili sauce) is spectacular. Live music brightens the night on Thursday and Friday.
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El Sarape
Mariachi band at the ready, this traditional Mexican restaurant has a menu that will simply delight carnivores. It also offers margaritas that, though small, pack a cool and refreshing ice-cream headache.
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La Casa Antigua Café
Vintage photos and clapboards separate this place from the coffee mega-chains. Delicate pastries, good bagels and sandwiches and rich coffee are all worth ducking away from the strip for.
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Tacos Yubby
Clean and quick and served with flair, Yubby’s pork, chicken or beef tacos are as good as cheap food gets. If you’re lucky, there’ll be a drunken mariachi or two blaring out a tune.
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Los Arcos
For shrimp or fish tacos try this family-owned place, which has tacos and various antojitos (typical Mexican snacks), excellent salsa and friendly staff.
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Mi Kaza
Enjoy inexpensive Mexican or American dishes at this not-so-greasy greasy spoon. Princess Diana lovers will enjoy the tribute wall of photos at the back.
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Rentería Tortillería
Tiny little grocery store with freshly made flour tortillas for M$12 per kilogram. Enjoy smells and smiles as you watch them being made.
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La Petit
Best cheap eats TJ has to offer. Hidden in a side alley behind Caliente Bingo. Pull up a stool and grab your (plastic) fork. Yum!
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La Comadre
Enjoy authentic, cheap antojitos and friendly service in a family atmosphere. Colorful decorations complement the food.
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Baguette
Coffee, ice cream and wi-fi mix well in this sunny, spotless café. Cheap breads are great for the road.
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Tacos El Yaqui
This delicious taco stand is so popular that it often closes early when the ingredients run out.
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La Belle Claude
Get mouthwatering pastries and creamy lattes perfect for a morning stroll or a late-night snack.
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Tacos Manuel
Well-regarded place near Rosarito’s north entrance. Serves mainly beef.
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