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Food journalists are also Baja California`s tourist advocates
According to the Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia, "Food critic" can be used to describe a writer who analyzes food or restaurants and then publishes the result f their findings. To be a food critic, food writer, and restaurant critic, one needs endless curiosity, understand the art in food preparation and have the sensibility to see […]
Jedi vs Sith in 3D
"Attack of the Clones" will be back in theaters on September 20 of 2013, "Revenge of the Sith" will follow shortly in October 11. The Star Wars team announced the dates in their Facebook official page. Not only will the films be in a 3D format, which will make for an interesting experience, they will […]
Caesar’s Restaurant in Tijuana: one of the world’s 101 best Hotel Restaurants
The Caesar's hotel and restaurant located in downtown Tijuana is one of the "101 best Hotel Restaurants in the World" according to a list by The Daily Meal, a website focused on food and drinks throughout the world. Of the 101 spaces only two are occupied by Mexican venues, the other one is La Marea […]
A choosing game for Xolos’ Mohamed
Antonio Mohamed has a decision to make. And he has to make it soon. He probably already has. The Club Tijuana Xoloitzcuintles coach has to sift through his roster and choose which players he will keep in Mexico City and use them against Pumas UNAM in a Copa MX match Tuesday night. Mohamed could go […]
Baja California, beer’s new frontier
One of the biggest obstacles for local brewers has been the taxes issue. Added to the control the two mayor brewers have over the permits (they take up 90 percent of them) the tax charge makes it even harder to sell a product that by its own nature tends to be pricier. "If there is […]
Manzanilla Restaurant: Where the ingredients of Baja California and cuisine truly shine
The second dish, two different styles of clams and oysters, presented in a line with instructions on which side to start from. We started with a raw Kumamoto oyster that had a salsa Migonette. The second was a Clam with basil pesto. This I have to say was my favorite out of the four. The […]
How to save time at the San Ysidro border gate!
Year after year, it seems to be more difficult to avoid the long lines that are made to cross the border between Mexico and the United States. For most residents of the state of Baja California, the city of San Diego is definitely a shopping paradise. These Mexican visitors that cross to California usually spend […]
Camel Kisses and Cricket Eating: Cabo’s Premier Outback Eco-Adventure
By Chris Sands Via Baja.com Ships of the desert rarely foreground fishing boats, but Cabo Adventures' Outback Camel Safari seems to specialize in arresting images, from enormous cactus plants sprouting springtime flowers to moth larvae pickled in cactus juice. Perhaps that is why the fun and informative eco-tour has become one of Cabo San Lucas' […]
Xolos hold on to win against Club America
Club Tijuana Xoloitzcuintles held on to beat Club America 1-0 Saturday at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City. The Xolos outlasted the previously unbeaten Aguilas, escaping with the win and three more points in the standings. Tijuana nearly saw its lead disappear when Club America, one of Mexicos more popular and richest teams who finished the […]
Five great Baja escapes
La Paz: An Aquatic Wonderland A tropical locale with warm turquoise waters. Magical, right? There is nowhere on the Baja peninsula quite like La Paz! Since its formal establishment in the late 1500's, La Paz has been a virtual magnet for missionaries, pearl divers and pirates. The latter were said to have regularly anchored in […]
September Events in Baja
The Baja summer is slowly cooling down as September marks an end to vacation for many. But as crowds thin, the easy access and incredible variety of Baja activities and events promise to endure. September brings more tastings and festivals, including the Mole Sauce Festival and Mariachi Music Fest. But this month Rosarito enjoys the […]
Xolos travel to Estadio Azteca to face Club America
Antonio Mohamed knew the task at hand when he took over for the fired Joaquin del Olmo as Club Tijuana Xoloitzcuintles' coach in September. The Argentine-born coach knew that he was hired to take a struggling team, flirting with relegation to the Second Division. There was a lot of work to be done to try […]
Tijuana’s rebirth leaves wild parties behind
When people from out of town hear "Tijuana" the first things that may come to their mind are alcohol, sex and violence a scene far from the city's current reality where it is known internationally by its culinary boom. It is true that the region's gastronomic awakening is nothing new for those living here, one […]
What to wear on your visit to Guadalupe Valley?
Bell-bottom pants are coming back strong this year. 3. Pants and shorts of every type, especially at night, particularly jeans, linen, manta and gauze, are an ideal complement in light and pastel colors. Avoid black at all costs, it will make you lose the summer essence of the harvesting. Canvas sandals go great with any […]
Tequila José Cuervo will no longer belong to Mexico
Several months ago news broke about the Beckmann family to be negotiating with the Diageo Company to sell the rights of "José Cuervo", the #1 selling tequila in the global market distributed to over a 100 countries. English newspaper "The Telegraph" announced that next Thursday Paul Wash, Diageo's CEO, could confirm the acquisition in the […]
How to avoid wasting your time at the San Ysidro port of entry
Every year, it seems to get harder to stay out of long lines at Mexico/US border. Most people want to wait less than one hour, but waits at the San Ysidro port of entry can be two hours or more on a busy weekend, and twice as long on a Sunday afternoon. For many people […]
Xolos’ Guido making best of homecoming
TIJUANA Alejandro Guido no longer has to worry about long distance phone calls, long airplane rides and odd food. No more feeling lonely and no more being homesick. The Club Tijuana Xoloitzcuntles midfielder is where he wants to be, for now. Instead of dialing his parents in Chula Vista in the middle of the night […]
Xolos beat Celaya in Copa MX
TIJUANA Richard Ruiz stood at midfield with his hands on his waist Tuesday night. The Club Tijuana Xoloitzcuintles midfielder rested for a moment, trying to catch his breath. That's what constantly sprinting after loose balls, speeding past defenders to recover a ball and moving into open spaces during an attack will do to you. And […]
Latinos have more college students
WASHINGTON. The Latin community positioned itself as the minority group in the United States with more students enrolled in four-year college degrees in 2011 with a total of 1.2 million passing the African-Americans. A study by the Pew Hispanic research center revealed today this educational milestone for the Latin community adding that last term had […]
Mama Tequila : the only Tequila bar in Tijuana
When the tourism boom in Tijuana started with Prohibition in the 20's people from all over the US would come to Tijuana's casinos, brothels and bars to experience "Old Mexico". Nowadays the city is going through a re-birth that is creating a new Tijuana and one of the places that is benefitting the most is […]