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    Telefónica Gastro Park - Sangria and Jolly Rancher Sour Beer.

    Telefónica Gastro Park

    4.6(318 reviews)
    0.2 kmZona Centro
    $$

    What a Vibe! From Craft Beers and Tomahawk Steaks to simple…read moresnacks and chips, If you can't find something here that you like, you're hopeless! And their BBQ selections should not be missed. Be aware that the prices throughout the complex are closer to the prices in Los Angeles. From the $6usd grilled cheese sandwiches to the $9.50usd base cocktails/well drinks depending on currency exchange rates. And the Valet is $4usd

    We decided to try this place due to the good reviews, but I have to say we were very disappointed…read more Good: * The choices and food very diverse. * The environment was OK. * The wine, selection and beer IPA sour beer was good. * Good aesthetics inside. * Valet parking. Bad: * Very, very hard to find a table. * The food prices are very expensive for the quality of mediocre food and drinks. * We only ordered six pieces of oysters and two shrimp tostadas. It took over 30 minutes to get our food. It took too long. * The Customer service while ordering food was so bad it seemed like they didn't even care about our order. * I feel bad for the waiters and waitresses delivering food because they were running around looking for the numbers on the table. I know that it can be very frustrating and chaotic. * Not a good place for large parties due to the very limited seating. * Not very children friendly, more for an adult environment. * But the worst of it was the parking, it was very bad and hard to find, you might have to park more than two blocks away to find any parking. Conclusions: we were very disappointed and not a good experience. Most likely we will not be coming back.

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    Telefónica Gastro Park - Paloma Negro

    Paloma Negro

    Telefónica Gastro Park - Far Niente caffè.

    Far Niente caffè.

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    Pollo al Tincho, Adobado con Piña, Sangria Rose

    Humo Charcutería - The outdoor dining area is pleasant, and shared by several vendors.

    Humo Charcutería

    4.7(34 reviews)
    0.3 kmZona Centro
    $$

    This spot surplants Ben's Chili Bowl in Washington D.C. has the most memorable hot dog I've ever…read morehad. Would grade these gourmet dogs as the best overall that I've ever had and come at excellent value too! Stopped by most recently this past weekend while on vacation in the San Diego area. Humo is probably the most popular of the food trucks at Telefonica Gastro Park, primarily due to the tasty hot dogs! I almost always get the bacon dog but the pulled pork dog is excellent as well. The bacon hot dog comes loaded with bacon and other tasty seasonings. They also give you a complimentary side of corn flavored with cheese and another seasoning. I'm personally not big on corn but even I would have to admit it was super delicious with the seasoning. The entire plate comes out to only 90 pesos (around $4.50) which is obviously an excellent price for a meal. The dog is fairly filling - I was good after just one but many can probably eat two with no problem. The hot dog comes on what I think is a thicker, ciabatta bread. I think the bread is fine, though wouldn't consider it great... it's the meat and seasoning of the dog that stand out for me. They have a couple other hot dog types as well (besides bacon and pulled pork), but not being a Spanish speaker I couldn't interpret - you'd have to check the menu. They seem to always have at least one staff fluent in English who can help you through the selections. IMO, this spot is a must visit for any foodie/meat lover visiting TJ!

    BBQ with a Mexican twist!…read more Humo is a stick to your ribs kind of food. Heavy, but filling. It's located inside the Telefónica food hall on the right hand side in the outdoor patio area. I went with a pork bratwurst style sausage with pulled pork on top. Double the oink power! I don't really need to explain this dish. Pork sausage, pickled veggies, cojita cheese, corn, and then pulled pork. All of this heaven inside a pillowy soft bun. Hubba hubba! The food came out fast and it was delish. Telefónica can be overwhelming as far as food options go. So if this is your first time here, Humo is a solid option and won't disappoint! Party on!

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    Humo Charcutería - Gringo

    Gringo

    Humo Charcutería - Un sandwich de bacon

    Un sandwich de bacon

    Humo Charcutería - There is a smoked sausage somewhere under all that bun and candied bacon topping.

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    There is a smoked sausage somewhere under all that bun and candied bacon topping.

    Mariscos y Birrieria El Prieto - 2 queso birria tacos

    Mariscos y Birrieria El Prieto

    4.0(287 reviews)
    8.9 kmOtay
    $

    This spot doesn't really need much of a review - you just gotta show up and try it. I'd give them a…read moresolid 9.5/10! I had basically given up on finding a bomb fish taco spot until a friend recommended this place, and now I'm hooked. You definitely gotta try it! The portions are a good size, and honestly, you can't go wrong. Also, the camaron tostadas are straight fire. You can chill and eat at the tables or take it to go. Service is always fast and friendly, making it an easy favorite.

    My bf and I stopped by Mariscos y Birrieria El Prieto on a Sunday morning and one of our favorite…read moreYouTubers suggested it. Ambiance: The place was busy but not overwhelmingly crowded. Just a heads up before you go, there is no seating. It's a standing-room-only setup with barrel tables throughout the outdoor space. You order from one of the trucks, find a place to stand, and enjoy your food. The atmosphere felt lively and authentic, making it part of the experience. Service: Service was quick and efficient despite the crowd. There was even someone helping direct parking, which made arriving and finding a spot much easier. Food: The complimentary consommé completely stole the show for me. It was rich, flavorful, and packed with chunks of seafood. Every bite had a deep, savory flavor with just the right amount of spice. It was honestly my favorite thing we tried. We ordered the Gobernador, the Negrita, and fish tacos. The Gobernador was loaded with shrimp and melted cheese, creating the perfect combination of rich, savory seafood flavor. The shrimp tasted incredibly fresh and was cooked perfectly. The Negrita was another standout, piled high with shrimp, sliced avocado, and topped with an oyster that added even more fresh ocean flavor. It was served with tostadas on the side, and every bite was packed with bold seasoning, fresh seafood, and great texture. The fish taco was good and made with fresh ingredients. My bf and I are big foodies and have eaten a lot of fish tacos over the years, so we're probably tougher critics than most. While it wasn't our favorite item of the meal, it was still enjoyable, and the Gobernador and Negrita were the clear standouts for us. While the prices are a little higher, the quality, freshness, and portion sizes help justify it. Overall, this was a great experience from start to finish. Between the flavorful seafood, and generous portions, it's definitely worth coming back again.

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    Mariscos y Birrieria El Prieto - Complementary consommé

    Complementary consommé

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    Mariscos Ruben - Andrew Zimmern recommends!

    Mariscos Ruben

    4.1(16 reviews)
    0.8 kmZona Centro
    $$$

    If Rick Bayless and Andrew Zimmern have been here, you know it's going to be good! You'll want to…read moreget the Aguachiles (200 MXN) here. Our friend who is a local swears by theirs. When I first tried an aguachiles dish (by Rick Bayless, go figure), it consisted of raw yellowtail submerged in an acidic lemon juice and seasoned lightly with salt. NO chili pepper in the juice! A far cry from traditional! The aguachiles here is as traditional as they come. I selected a mild (1 chili pepper) and the TJ Queen of Seafood (apparently) went to work, crushing a chili pepper with a pestle into my giant mortar bowl. She then squeezed in a bunch of limes, cut in some cucumbers and onions, and seasoned lightly before adding the raw shrimp. WOW! My aguachiles was served straight up in mortar! Shrimp was clean, there was a nice touch of heat, and the liquid was pleasantly acidic. If you want more heat, they even have a multitude of bottles (over 10) with different sauces lined up for you to choose from. I am quite ashamed to admit that I have not had enough traditional Mexican food even though I grew up in Chula Vista surrounded by a ton of them. I believe Aquachiles may have become a new favorite. Hopefully my next dish will be as good as the one I had here!

    I came here on 12 Aug 20 and it wasn't here anymore! We were told by a waitress at another taqueria…read morenearby, that the lady that runs this truck, recently got a divorce so no one was sure what was going to happen to the truck. So be forewarned that this location may be permanently closed.

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