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    Tacos Las 24 Horas - Carne Asada Tacos onions cilantro 1 whole jalapeños

    Tacos Las 24 Horas

    (8 reviews)

    $

    Zona Centro

    Amazing experience with great service. Was so easy ordering. You make your request, they write…read moredown on a slip, and then you hand that to the server that prep your meal. We had first-hand experience, and he wanted us to come around and get close to him as he prepared. Was interesting, $2 for a huge size double tortilla tacos. You can't go wrong with that. Let's dive right into the good stuff, but if my ways of describing things don't please you. Take a look at some of the pictures I've attached to this review. My orders are, Main: 1. 2 Carne Asada Tacos onions cilantro 2. 2 Al Pastor Tacos onions cilantro Drink: 1. Mexico Monster drink made with real sugar Overall experience was absolutely amazing. He made sure we were enjoying our tacos and wanted to make sure if we were satisfied and hungry for more. He was so insisted to take the trash away from our hands even though the trash bin was literally in front of us. I politely said no and threw it away myself. GREAT SERVICE! I definitely recommend this location due to their outstanding customer service experience. They will take care of you the minute you arrive and till you are completely satisfied. This place is unique in their own way, from design and presentation, it's pretty nice. If you're in the area, stop by and say hi. Enjoy it here or on the go. Share your experience. P.s. Don't forget to smile cause you're beautiful. SYOY!

    The best tacos on the planet hands-down. This taco stand is incredible! I consider myself a true…read moretaco connesuier. I've enjoyed a multitude of tacos throughout various places in Mexico and in the USA. I literally plan vacations around eating tacos and nothing compares to these. The carne asada is tender and flavorful, the Adobada (El Pastor) tacos are tender, full of flavor and are out of this world delicious. They load them up with toppings. They'll give you grilled onions and a grilled jalapeno pepper on the side with a lime, then load them up with onions, cilantro, fresh salsa and a generous heap of guacamole. They are simply the best and I find myself coming back to TJ again and again because I can't find tacos anywhere else that compares to Tacos Las 24 Horas.

    Sabrosos Elotes y Vasitos - "The Corn Guy" stands beside his cart, in front of Hotel La Pasada, between customers.

    Sabrosos Elotes y Vasitos

    (1 review)

    Zona Centro

    Sabrosos Elotes Y Vasitos is quite a grandiose name for a corn cart, especially for a street vendor…read morewho only sells elotes. But what's in a name, when a street vendor sells delicious corn? I actually visited "Sr. Elote" in September, 2018, and I'm just getting around to publishing my review. Sorry for the delay... Early every evening, the operator of this Sabrosos Elotes, I'll call him "The Corn Guy," begins his rounds under the famous Tijuana Arch, and the corner of Articulo 123 and Av. Revolución. Depending on business, he may spend his whole evening under the arch, catering to locals and tourists alike. But if it's a slow night, I've seen him push his cart downhill, down Av. Revolución, and wind up on Av. Coahuila, or on "The Alley," in front of one of the many honky tonk bars that line the streets of the infamous Zona Norte. He'll wait in front of such dives as Adelitas or Hong Kong Club for bar patrons to stumble out of the bars, intoxicated by too much booze or too many hookers... nothing like an ear of corn after spending time with an escort, or watching the showgirls at one of the many neighborhood nightclubs. In most parts of Mexico, elotes are roasted corn on the cob, sold from a corn cart by a street vendor, and the corn is usually roasted, or grilled, over hot coals, on-site. However in Tijuana, elotes are usually boiled rather than roasted, and that's the way "The Corn Guy" sells his corn, as it's boiled in a large pan that sits on top of his cart. Salt, pepper, lime juice, mayonnaise and hot sauce are offered as condiments. The customers can choose the corn according to their preference, as Sabrosos Elotes Y Vasitos sells the corn on the cob as an elote, or as an esquite, which is when the kernels are cut from the cob and placed in a styrafoam cup, with the condiments mixed in. Either way its presented, the cooked corn makes a delicious snack! I caught up with Sabrosos Elotes Y Vasitos as he had parked his cart in front of the Hotel La Posada, on the north side of Articulo 123, across from the plaza, just west of the arch, and got to watch "The Corn Guy" in action, selling corn and waiting on customers. Most of his customers seemed to prefer their corn in a cup, sold as an esquite; I prefer my corn on the cob. I took the plunge and purchased an elote from "The Corn Guy" at Sabrosos Elotes Y Vasitos. He asked me what toppings I wanted, and I told him mayonnaise, lime juice and hot sauce. He grabbed an ear of corn from a pile that was warming in the tub, out of the water, squeezed chipotle mayonnaise on it, applied picante sauce, and doused the elote with lime juice. He handed me the corn, and I handed him MEX $8.00, which was the price of the elote. I prefer my corn grilled or roasted, rather than boiled, but when you're on the streets of Tijuana's Zona Norte, the corn is boiled, and Sabrosos Elotes Y Vasitos cooks delicious corn. The corn was cooked perfectly, as it was firm, with just a bit of crunch, and the condiments were fresh and tasty. Not to mention that "The Corn Guy" is quite friendly... but during the time of my visit he was quite busy, so I really didn't get the chance to chat with him. Sabrosos Elotes Y Vasitos makes great elotes in Tijuana's Zona Norte! You'll love their fine corn, you'll love their friendly banter, and you'll enjoy amazing corn, either on the cob, or in a bowl, mixed with hot sauce salt, pepper, lime juice and mayonnaise. Any you you look at it, Sabrosos Elotes Y Vasitos steams amazing corn, on Av. Revolucion, in downtown Tijuana, under the arch.

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