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I would love to try the Totas. It looked amazing. But tonight for dinner I am going to try to make the Chicken Benedict. I love Hollandaise sauce and make a mean one. I love to cook and try new dishes. I love when you show us different dishes because i will try to make my own. So once again, thank you very much for this wonderful video. You rock! Stay safe and keep it up.
alot of people like to romanticize puebla, yucatan, oaxaca but the best seafood, beef, tacos, birria, beer and wine come from the north. Glad that Baja is finally getting recognized.
Pero no tienen platillos tradicionales como el centro y sur, mencionas la birria pero es de Jalisco, no niego que si tienen varios y la mejores carnes, pero Yucatán, puebla y sobre todo Oaxaca es lo mejor de lo mejor
I’ve been there twice. Incredible. Sorry, but I enjoy asking people about Caesar salad; they all say a town in Italy. The look on their faces is priceless and they usually don’t believe me. Big fun. It’s absolutely the best salad.
Tijuana is also a growing cultural center and has been recognized as an important new cultural mecca. The city is the most visited border city in the world; sharing a border of about 24 km (15 mi) with its sister city San Diego. More than fifty million people cross the border between these two cities every year.
Yes I realized that the city has changed a lot in the last 5 - 8 years, now you see every type of people in here, from Americans and foreigners, to a lot of asians and more black people usually from Haiti. Now its normal to hear Spanish, English, Creolle and even french from time to time in the city.
Mexico is the only country I know where restaurants open and close whenever they want. They also have the luxury of opening only a few hours and days. the reason is that sometimes the meals are already sold, long before opening. Because someone throws a last minute party and buys everything. Mexico is always partying. Every day of the week
@M J You are probably talking about restaurants in a tourist area or some small town that has set hours to close. Because in most of all of Mexico. Street food is the tastiest and cheapest. These businesses compete with restaurants with a la carte menu. and they are open 24 hours. You just have to see lights on and people eating. food is safe. Because the constant consumption of food. forces owners to never refrigerate food and cook another batch in 6 hours or so
When you get tired of tacos? Said no one ever. He apparently has never had the best tacos!!! I love the fact that you went to restaurant where the Cesar salad was born. Spreading that culture!
Hi! I’ve never heard of La Cayetana. I’ll have to try it some day. Saverios was ok. I’m not a fan of Italian. Any dish you recommend at Cayetana? Stay safe!
@@carloshernandez-bm7hp lol well if you aren't a fan of Italian, you might not like my recommendation. I love the mushroom risotto they have there, but the general quality of the food there is just wonderful. I think you'll be happy with whatever you order.
@@reigngreyson4046 thank you for replying. I’ll give it a try someday. The day I go it’ll have to be on a Thursday so I can try the bakery on this video too. To be honest I haven’t been South in awhile because I get discouraged by the lines when I return. My sister is on board to go so in the next couple of months we’ll try to go. Even though I don’t like Italian I might try your recommendation. Stay safe! God bless!
@@carloshernandez-bm7hp You are preaching to the choir about the lines. My wife lives in TJ, so by extension I do too. Don't let the line fool you though, if you want a great night out without breaking the bank, TJ has some luxury for regular SD prices.
I worked at an Italian restaurant in Hilton head island and would have to explain night after night why we didn’t have a Caesar salad because it was not Italian but Mexican. They never believed me. 🙃
You can never ever get tired of tacos .. I'm moving to Tijuana in a year ..and my son is 11..he loves watching your videos ..and is getting to warm up to Tijuana .. Thank you bro
Good content! Keep up the good work. I never comment or like YT videos but I had to since you are doing great justice to the beautiful country of Mexico 🇲🇽
thank you for showing this amazing culinary side of the city! helping other US citizens to know that they are safe here and that because of the cultural mix you can have a little pice of flavor from every state of Mexico here in Tijuana!😁
Yo, i live in La Cacho! This little colonia is like a little European village, it’s very laid back and everything is walking distance. There are many food treasures here and coffee! It’s also very progressive and community oriented.
I went back to Tijuana for the first time in 14 years! & I gotta say, All I knew where taco and birria spots, but this side of the culinary industry in Tijuana is new to me. Thanks for the guide! I’ll definitely be hitting some spots next time I make the drive down to TJ. Thank you!
I’m really surprised that people don’t know that Caesar salad came fro TJ. I was raised in Palm Desert we just to go to TJ every. Couple of months, the only diff I see is the garlic should be prepped at the table,not taken from a chopped up container, garlic has a natural heat that only come out when it’s really fresh. It is my favorite salad, so I make it from scratch every time. I come from a restaurant family so I’m really picky about ingredients…..
For Burgers, Beverly Burgers or Barrikas, for BBQ TJ Grillers or Baja BBQ, for a good all around bar hop, try Plaza Fiesta across from Plaza Rio Mall, for Chinese Food, Palacio Royale, for good sit down american breakfast, Casa De Coronado...i could go on and on! TJ #664!!
Misión 19 is probably my favorite restaurant! Other great non-taco places to go: Verde y Crema (1 block north and across the street from Caesar's,), Oryx Restaurante, Riochia7 La Cabana del Artista, and La Bodega 8.
Watching you eat is a delight. It makes me laugh out loud. Notice that every time he bites into something, his eyes get really big with an intense look of concentration in them.
When my family visits from Chicago we always go to Caesars, it’s a beautiful restaurant, they have valet parking and all their food is delicious! I’ve never seen security out front, but I never felt it was necessary. 🇲🇽
Because cartels are on levels of danger like forest fires. When the color is red they put extra security it Tourist locations I've seen armed military outside for that reason.
Wow!! Amazing video!! So happy that you've shown that there is more than just delicious street food in Tijuana. A very important gourmet food movement is developing in this city. By the way, Antonhy Bourdain loved Misión 19 😃. Can't wait to watch your next video!!
I love the bloopers!😂😂😂👏🏼 la cacho 🤪 I get my pedicure every month there! En la cacho! Btw your Spanish is super good! I love when you talk in Spanish!
The bakery looks very enticing; did not know that place existed. My Tijuana trips are usually for the weekends only, so definitely will need to go there on a Thursday to try them out. Thank you for the gem!!!
The bakery part was cool because you ate lot of stuff 😁😁 and then the Caesar salad was like history repeating itself😯. I think you may have not enjoyed the last restaurant because you like taking these huge bites and the portions were so little 😂..just saying because you love eating food 🤭😃🙏
You taught me some new places in Tijuana! I live here and the only place I’ve been is Ceasar’s. They make the best Ceasar salad in the world!! Thanks for your video!!
Geez see your eyes how delicious the foods is and way you explain the food you interact people to come visit the place to try it. You can be a judge of food contest. ☺️
You’re making me hungry. I love to get my car washed in Baja. It’s cheap and they detail your car for $5. Many years ago I had a student who was an original waiter at Cesars who knew Cesar. I love these videos of Tj. 🙏🏽
@@remedyk722 Nope. The full name is Baja California Norte, but in California and specially people who live in TJ but work in San Diego call it Baja. Born and raised in Mexicali, you just say “I am from Baja” and everyone in California knows you mean Baja California. Also dont lie, you know damn well that when even us natives talk about the state we also say “La Baja”/“Baja”
@@ericktellez7632 I can asume that you were not born here in Baja California. You must be from Chiapas or mexico City. Cause the people that truly were born here are offended when people like you just call it baja. It's an insult to the state. Go ahead and ask all those Mexicans that call it Baja if they were born here or where they're parents are from and they're not from Baja California. And the name of the state is Baja California and not Norte the name was officially changed in 1979 That's why I know you're not from here.
Mexico has amazing dishes full of flavor from the north to the south has different cuisine and all very delicious that is why it's a gastronomic heritage of humanity. 🥇 each state has regional dishes that are very representative of that place and all are amazing ... in addition to that it's prepared with totally natural products we almost don't use canned food.
La Cacho is my favourite area in TJ and where I stay when in town. I have not been to the bakery or Georgina´s. Yum! Will check it out next time. Indeed the Cesar Salad there is how you make it! Delicious!
Looks like some bomb food. HIGHLY HIGHLY recommend a restaurant called “Sabor a mi” It’s located in Zona Rio. From now through September (when the season ends) the Chef can give you a detailed explanation of the fine art that goes into making Chiles Rellenos en Nogada. It’s a true Mexican emblematic dish. The work that goes into the dish is meticulous, unique and like no other. Great video!! Have fun in Baja!
If there’s one things I’d love to do im Tijuana it would be more of food tour specially their authentic tacos and authentic Mexican cuisine. Still waiting for your other vlogs to come out 😍😍😍😍
The best part of your dining experience video is the Caesar Salad dinner you had at The Caesar Hotel. That seems like the best place to enjoy historical T.J.
I don't know if it's still there but in the 80s there was a bakery/restaurant by the racetrack called La Cordon Bleu..owned by husband/wife..french restaurant and husband went to culinary school in France
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I would love to try the Totas. It looked amazing. But tonight for dinner I am going to try to make the Chicken Benedict. I love Hollandaise sauce and make a mean one. I love to cook and try new dishes. I love when you show us different dishes because i will try to make my own. So once again, thank you very much for this wonderful video. You rock! Stay safe and keep it up.
Tacos 🌮 and salad 🥗 😋😋😋
I am scared to go to TJ.
Eres chistoso 😂 ...veo que sabes español ... I'm from Tijuana born & raised, so thank you so much for showing something good from my beloved city 🙏🥰
Want to try all the pastries !
alot of people like to romanticize puebla, yucatan, oaxaca but the best seafood, beef, tacos, birria, beer and wine come from the north. Glad that Baja is finally getting recognized.
You can’t knock those states, they have amazing food that’s why chefs from all over the world go there to learn.
You trippin best seafood is from mazataln Sinaloa
@@hiiiiii9886 nahh Baja got the best seafood
Lol you gotta go to Nayarit my son
Pero no tienen platillos tradicionales como el centro y sur, mencionas la birria pero es de Jalisco, no niego que si tienen varios y la mejores carnes, pero Yucatán, puebla y sobre todo Oaxaca es lo mejor de lo mejor
That Caesar salad footage is pure poetry 👏🏻
I’ve been there twice. Incredible. Sorry, but I enjoy asking people about Caesar salad; they all say a town in Italy. The look on their faces is priceless and they usually don’t believe me. Big fun. It’s absolutely the best salad.
I go to La Ventanita every Thursday... Marcela is a very special woman
Tijuana is also a growing cultural center and has been recognized as an important new cultural mecca. The city is the most visited border city in the world; sharing a border of about 24 km (15 mi) with its sister city San Diego. More than fifty million people cross the border between these two cities every year.
Yes I realized that the city has changed a lot in the last 5 - 8 years, now you see every type of people in here, from Americans and foreigners, to a lot of asians and more black people usually from Haiti. Now its normal to hear Spanish, English, Creolle and even french from time to time in the city.
I accidentally “discovered” Hotel Caesars years ago and the caesar salad history. I felt like I had checked off a huge “ bucket list” item. 💯👍
Mexico is the only country I know where restaurants open and close whenever they want. They also have the luxury of opening only a few hours and days. the reason is that sometimes the meals are already sold, long before opening. Because someone throws a last minute party and buys everything. Mexico is always partying. Every day of the week
Spain was pretty similar when I visited it had a very nonchalant feel to it and they take their siestas very serious lol
@@Noob4allnoob2 Ye!s. My sister is living in girona spain. She told me that
Too much partying not enough..explains everything!
@M J You are probably talking about restaurants in a tourist area or some small town that has set hours to close. Because in most of all of Mexico. Street food is the tastiest and cheapest. These businesses compete with restaurants with a la carte menu. and they are open 24 hours. You just have to see lights on and people eating. food is safe. Because the constant consumption of food. forces owners to never refrigerate food and cook another batch in 6 hours or so
If the places sell alcohol I think they are supposed to close by a certain time I think.
When you get tired of tacos? Said no one ever. He apparently has never had the best tacos!!!
I love the fact that you went to restaurant where the Cesar salad was born. Spreading that culture!
🤣... you can definitely get fed up with Tacos. I moved to TJ from L.A 8 years ago and Tacos got pretty boring a few years in.
La Ventanita is the best bakery in Baja, she is so talented! Great taste and made with the very best ingredients.
You should go live there then
@@ryanosborne4987 are you ok? Get your meds
Dolce Salato and Livita are 2 other great TJ bakeries everyone should get to
no its not. dulce taller is better. :)
The fine dining scene in TJ is on point. Cafe Saverios and La Cayatana are absolutely amazing places to eat!!!!
“Fine dining scene in TJ is on point” 😳
Hi! I’ve never heard of La Cayetana. I’ll have to try it some day. Saverios was ok. I’m not a fan of Italian. Any dish you recommend at Cayetana?
Stay safe!
@@carloshernandez-bm7hp lol well if you aren't a fan of Italian, you might not like my recommendation. I love the mushroom risotto they have there, but the general quality of the food there is just wonderful. I think you'll be happy with whatever you order.
@@reigngreyson4046 thank you for replying. I’ll give it a try someday. The day I go it’ll have to be on a Thursday so I can try the bakery on this video too. To be honest I haven’t been South in awhile because I get discouraged by the lines when I return. My sister is on board to go so in the next couple of months we’ll try to go. Even though I don’t like Italian I might try your recommendation. Stay safe! God bless!
@@carloshernandez-bm7hp You are preaching to the choir about the lines. My wife lives in TJ, so by extension I do too. Don't let the line fool you though, if you want a great night out without breaking the bank, TJ has some luxury for regular SD prices.
I worked at an Italian restaurant in Hilton head island and would have to explain night after night why we didn’t have a Caesar salad because it was not Italian but Mexican. They never believed me. 🙃
You can never ever get tired of tacos ..
I'm moving to Tijuana in a year ..and my son is 11..he loves watching your videos ..and is getting to warm up to Tijuana ..
Thank you bro
La Ventanita looks AMAZING and the tortas at the car wash? Damn. Thanks, G.
Good content! Keep up the good work. I never comment or like YT videos but I had to since you are doing great justice to the beautiful country of Mexico 🇲🇽
Really want to visit Mexico! Happy to see this sneak peak of Mexico through your videos 😍🇲🇽
Who knew!? Caesar salad came from Tijuana. I could watch you eat all day Gareth. J
thank you for showing this amazing culinary side of the city!
helping other US citizens to know that they are safe here and that because of the cultural mix you can have a little pice of flavor from every state of Mexico here in Tijuana!😁
Caesar's it's great. Been there a few times. Watching them how's they prepare the salad is such a show. Amazing food. Yum.
Great video! Interesting to see the alternative food options. Got to be honest… I think the street food has my vote!
Yo, i live in La Cacho! This little colonia is like a little European village, it’s very laid back and everything is walking distance. There are many food treasures here and coffee! It’s also very progressive and community oriented.
Wow yummy. I love it watching from Philippines.😘🇵🇭
That Caesar salad looks magical! Yummy
I went back to Tijuana for the first time in 14 years!
& I gotta say, All I knew where taco and birria spots, but this side of the culinary industry in Tijuana is new to me.
Thanks for the guide! I’ll definitely be hitting some spots next time I make the drive down to TJ.
Thank you!
I’m really surprised that people don’t know that Caesar salad came fro TJ. I was raised in Palm Desert we just to go to TJ every. Couple of months, the only diff I see is the garlic should be prepped at the table,not taken from a chopped up container, garlic has a natural heat that only come out when it’s really fresh. It is my favorite salad, so I make it from scratch every time. I come from a restaurant family so I’m really picky about ingredients…..
Most people have no idea.
Tha Caesar salad footage had me in my feelings.❤️
That torta looked amazing, and I'm thinking the car wash/torta joint is a severely untapped market in the states.
A car wash with a torta cart would do great in San Diego!
I would be the fattest guy in the city but my car would be clean enough to eat off lol
I've never seen salad preparation set to a classical string quartet before. I'm going to have to try that from now on. Great video, by the way.
The car washes here in Tijuana are amazing! And they get my Peugeot super clean!
We have a carwash named after our local soccer team, “Xolo wash” lol
@@ericktellez7632 haha yes
For Burgers, Beverly Burgers or Barrikas, for BBQ TJ Grillers or Baja BBQ, for a good all around bar hop, try Plaza Fiesta across from Plaza Rio Mall, for Chinese Food, Palacio Royale, for good sit down american breakfast, Casa De Coronado...i could go on and on! TJ #664!!
beverly burgers!!!
Misión 19 is probably my favorite restaurant! Other great non-taco places to go: Verde y Crema (1 block north and across the street from Caesar's,), Oryx Restaurante, Riochia7 La Cabana del Artista, and La Bodega 8.
inaurgentes for a beer and then creme verde!! 😍😍
This video is a perfect example of how satisfying Gareth bytes is. You don't hold back. Go all in.
Watching you eat is a delight. It makes me laugh out loud.
Notice that every time he bites into something, his eyes get really big with an intense look of concentration in them.
I'm fascinated with that Caesar's Salad!
Wow! Every single place on your Tijuana trip so far are top notch, highly rated!!
Anything Javier Placentia does is outstanding!
Don't miss going to Mission 19. epic dining spot.
I like every Plasencia restaurant except Saverios
Finca, Erizo, and Jazamango, his restaurant in Todos Santos, are amazing
Those pastries at the beginning looked awesome 😍 I’d really love to go to Mexico one day
You are welcome ❤️
Come over I´ll take you to eat the best Mexican street food you´ll love it
I love the dramatic music lol the waiter is like parmesan cheese bae😍😂🤗👍😋✌
Wow es la primera vez que te veo y me encantó tu contenido 🤗🤗 soy de Tijuana y nunca fui a la ventanita 🤭🤭 saludos ♥️
As a Mexican the señora at the beginning “Les falta el cafe” is such a Mexican thing when you eat bread lol
Pastries and the car wash were awesome though!
Your so cute Gareth Leonard, and your Spanish keeps getting better and better every video. 😍💯 thanks for the recommendations.
24:28 "¡A no mames!" LOL.
LOL I LOVE THE GUYS RESPONCE AT THE THE CAR WASH!! "HAY NO MANCHES!" LOL
I think I will try making my own Caeser salad sauce now that I know the recipe. Tq.
The bakery looked delicious
I bet shy makes her pastries with a lot of pride and Love😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
When my family visits from Chicago we always go to Caesars, it’s a beautiful restaurant, they have valet parking and all their food is delicious! I’ve never seen security out front, but I never felt it was necessary. 🇲🇽
Because cartels are on levels of danger like forest fires. When the color is red they put extra security it Tourist locations I've seen armed military outside for that reason.
Think it's time to learn Spanish so I can order a taco correctly in TJ.
CEAZAR SALAD FAMOUS RECIPE MADE IN MEXICO
Wow!! Amazing video!! So happy that you've shown that there is more than just delicious street food in Tijuana. A very important gourmet food movement is developing in this city. By the way, Antonhy Bourdain loved Misión 19 😃. Can't wait to watch your next video!!
I thought when Gareth was first eating the pastries, he was falling in love with Marcela, food, life or all of the above.
SI, "El amor entra por el estomago" dice.
17:20 reminds me of my first time at Mision 19, went into the parking lot and got lost for a quick second 🤣🤣🤣
Loved the ending, definitely have more bloopers 😂
Fantastic video to give another perspective on Mexican cuisine
When you said “muy buena onda”!🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽 You can come to the carne asada!
Very long mile runs on the beach after all that delicious food tasting 🙂. Thank you for sharing! Keep enjoying.
I'm addicted to Caesar salads 🥗
I love the bloopers!😂😂😂👏🏼 la cacho 🤪 I get my pedicure every month there! En la cacho! Btw your Spanish is super good! I love when you talk in Spanish!
Roberto has a great sense of humour too. “I’m working”, holding a box full of sweets😂😂😂
The bakery looks very enticing; did not know that place existed. My Tijuana trips are usually for the weekends only, so definitely will need to go there on a Thursday to try them out. Thank you for the gem!!!
The bakery part was cool because you ate lot of stuff 😁😁 and then the Caesar salad was like history repeating itself😯. I think you may have not enjoyed the last restaurant because you like taking these huge bites and the portions were so little 😂..just saying because you love eating food 🤭😃🙏
yo vivo aquí en Tijuana y no conozco esos lugares xD nomás como en casa jajaja
jajajajaj
🤗
Ahorra unos 4000 pesos para ir a comer a el misión 19
Ve darle un vuelta a ver que pedo, porfa
@@tjed1071 dónde queda?
Wow I always thought Caesar Salad was born in Rome because of the name "Caesar" lol
You taught me some new places in Tijuana! I live here and the only place I’ve been is Ceasar’s. They make the best Ceasar salad in the world!! Thanks for your video!!
I go to ceasors all the time and it's always consistently very good no matter what you order
Omg the best salad for me been there done that love it
Geez see your eyes how delicious the foods is and way you explain the food you interact people to come visit the place to try it. You can be a judge of food contest. ☺️
You’re making me hungry. I love to get my car washed in Baja. It’s cheap and they detail your car for $5. Many years ago I had a student who was an original waiter at Cesars who knew Cesar. I love these videos of Tj. 🙏🏽
The correct name of the State it's "Baja California" not baja.
@@remedyk722
Nope. The full name is Baja California Norte, but in California and specially people who live in TJ but work in San Diego call it Baja. Born and raised in Mexicali, you just say “I am from Baja” and everyone in California knows you mean Baja California. Also dont lie, you know damn well that when even us natives talk about the state we also say “La Baja”/“Baja”
@@ericktellez7632
I can asume that you were not born here in Baja California. You must be from Chiapas or mexico City. Cause the people that truly were born here are offended when people like you just call it baja. It's an insult to the state.
Go ahead and ask all those Mexicans that call it Baja if they were born here or where they're parents are from and they're not from Baja California.
And the name of the state is Baja California and not Norte the name was officially changed in 1979
That's why I know you're not from here.
Looks like you lucked out and landed the bestest guide/buddy EVER! Umberto is great 👍 👍 Cheers 🥂
l live in tijuana..never boring here.
I am drooling from all those desserts! I would go to Tijuana just for that!
Mexico has amazing dishes full of flavor from the north to the south has different cuisine and all very delicious that is why it's a gastronomic heritage of humanity. 🥇
each state has regional dishes that are very representative of that place and all are amazing ...
in addition to that it's
prepared with totally natural products we almost don't use canned food.
Who knew these places existed? I was all about La Especial but can try the tortas ✌🏼
Uuuuff, forget this.... I'm too hungry 😫 can't keep watching. Great content guys!! Will subscribe right now!!
PROVECHO 😊
¡Gracias por el vídeo, Gareth! Me pregunto porqué siempre veo tus vídeos después de medianoche y me duermo muerto de hambre 😅 ¡Buen provecho!
I was there!! I’ve made hundreds of Caesar salads as a waiter. Going there was a pilgrimage
La Cacho is my favourite area in TJ and where I stay when in town. I have not been to the bakery or Georgina´s. Yum! Will check it out next time. Indeed the Cesar Salad there is how you make it! Delicious!
At Cesar restaurant, you forgot the "tuetanos", bone marrow. Amaizing!!
La publicidad mas impresionante que he visto, jajajaja en una sentada casi se terminan el pan 😍😍😍
What a day you will never forget this wonderful food filled day, outstanding!💓!
This was loads of fun. Enjoyed being jealous of everything you ate.
Looks like some bomb food.
HIGHLY HIGHLY recommend a restaurant called “Sabor a mi” It’s located in Zona Rio. From now through September (when the season ends) the Chef can give you a detailed explanation of the fine art that goes into making Chiles Rellenos en Nogada. It’s a true Mexican emblematic dish. The work that goes into the dish is meticulous, unique and like no other.
Great video!! Have fun in Baja!
@gareth, everytime i watch your views, I get hungry!!!😂😂
Best tortas ever hands down! They sell those same tortas in Chula Vista, same owners. Tortas wash mobile at the Otay Ranch mall
Fun young man and great tour guide show us where to eat in Tiajuana. fun, fun, funny!
Ate at Cesar’s when it was a hole in the wall! So good!
I can't wait to come to mexico...
If there’s one things I’d love to do im Tijuana it would be more of food tour specially their authentic tacos and authentic Mexican cuisine. Still waiting for your other vlogs to come out 😍😍😍😍
all about that fresh made Cesar dressing
Gareth......you ate all of that in one day ? lol......a great food adventure
The best part of your dining experience video is the Caesar Salad dinner you had at The Caesar Hotel. That seems like the best place to enjoy historical T.J.
Okay that second spot you went to....that taco stand across the street has the best tacos de chiarron,
I don't know if it's still there but in the 80s there was a bakery/restaurant by the racetrack called La Cordon Bleu..owned by husband/wife..french restaurant and husband went to culinary school in France
Hello again Compadres Gareth🤗It was Nice of you to Take Mamma on her Dream Trip to Kauai Hawaii🍓Aka CharlieB outta Dobbs Ferry N.Y. Along WAVE away but I can Dream of Paradise with ya!
I'm totally going to hire Emberto as our guide. Glad this was in my play list
La ventanita the bread is very good. I'm like tortas and eventing good.
I just finished eating dinner and now I'm hungry all over again. Going to be dreaming about the treats from the panaderia tonight!
The Bone Marrow with a sope at Caesar is also recommended.
Love Caesar’s in Tijuana 🙌🏼
Me encantan los mariscos de la cacho!! 🥰