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Post by ron on Dec 23, 2013 10:27:43 GMT -8
I don't remember if that was the name. I just recall that they had they had things like sea urchin and marlin on the menu. I think I know what you're talking about...was it TJ Oyster Bar? That place is solid. On Bonita road next to the paintball store. Authentic Nothern Baja Mariscos. Yeah, that sounds right. Thanks!
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Post by sleeveless on Dec 24, 2013 12:39:14 GMT -8
Cafe Coyote is THE SPOT. Queso fundido w/ chorizo. MMMMMMMMMM. Agree... Cafe Coyote has a really good breakfast menu as well as dinner. And the ladies on the patio make fresh tortillas which are the BOMB! Cafe Coyote is way better than the Old Town Mexican Cafe next door in which I got really sick the last time I went there to eat. I've yet to have breakfast at CC. I always go to dinner, and it's always bomb. I have been going to Old Town Mexican Cafe the last few months and I've really enjoyed the food. I hope I don't end up with a bad meal like you did. Otherwise, I'll never go back.
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Post by nimyron78 on Apr 18, 2014 0:56:29 GMT -8
Anyone know the good family restaurant in La mesa. Where we eat the good sea food together.
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Post by aztecfan1 on Apr 18, 2014 2:28:53 GMT -8
Aztec fans, Point me to the best California Burrito in town! Any other restaurant recommendations would be appreciated as well. "Cheap Eats" preferred. I am considering, Phil's BBQ, Tacos El Gordo, Carnita's Snack Shack, and Lucha Libre taco shop. Steer me elsewhere if I am off course. I can't wait for the bowl and to visit one of my favorite cities in the country! www.yelp.com/biz/carinos-la-jollaJust for pizza, I'll match Carino's in La Jolla against any other joint in town. Been going there since 1974. Pizza is the same -- wonderful. But, if you like it with a thick, doughy crust, this is not for you. It is thin crust, which is, of course, the best way to go.
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Post by bearfoot on Apr 18, 2014 8:54:08 GMT -8
Anyone know the good family restaurant in La mesa. Where we eat the good sea food together. As for "family restaurants" we like the Lake Murray Cafe. For fish, I'd pick the Brigantine over Anthony's.
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