Tijuana is a city of 1,800,000 people. Located just across the border from San Diego, Tijuana has many fine restaurants. Unknown to most tourists, the better restaurants in Tijuana are away from the popular and busy Revolución Avenue. Provided here are honest reviews of these restaurants, walking directions to them and to interesting sights to see along the way.
While cabs are always the easy way out, we invite you to put on
your sneakers and explore Tijuana the way we do - on foot.
News:
8/19/09: Well, we finally went back to Tijuana. It is not as crowded as it used to be and there are lots of changes, but we had a very calm experience, no "incidents".
Places that have closed: El Faro de Mazatlan, Gypsy's, Argelato, Senor Frog
Still open for sure: TaiKiShi, La Diferencia, Cheripan, Chans, La Querencia, La Espadaˆ±a, Sushi Tei, Negai (sign out front advertises Sunday brunch), Komasa, Los Arcos, Cafˆ© La Especial (on Sonora), El Rodeo, L'Abricot Patisserie, Tepoznieves,
Newly opened: Huge new duty-free shop across the street from Costco; it has a gelato shop.
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