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Sirloin taco with cheese crust by “Tacos Casa Sonora” amazes in Tijuana
On this episode of Una Mordida Tacos Tijuana our host Chef Danny Betancourt went to “Tacos Casa Sonora” located at Parque Azteca Nte. 294-1, Playas de Tijuana. On this occasion he tried two tacos: a picanha taco priced at $3.5 dollars ($70 pesos) and a sirloin taco with cheese crust priced at $3 dollars ($60 […]
Extreme heat: temperatures in Tijuana could rise as high as 38°C
Weather forecasts for the region are not very encouraging right now. Everything seems to indicate that there will be some high temperatures this weekend. Sadly, according to the information released, temperatures will only start dropping by the middle of next week. According to a statement released by the Civil Protection Agency of Baja California, people […]
Marina del Pilar prioritizes safety and justice for Baja Californian women
Baja California Governor Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda celebrated the recent approval by local congress of the Courts Specialized Against Women Violence initiative as well as the publication of the Public Registry of Sexual Offenders of Baja California. The state governor explained that while the first project is looking to ensure quick and soon justice […]
Festival at Valle de Guadalupe, Lil Jon concert, and other events that will take place in Baja California this weekend
As is usual in Baja California, great events are countless! We leave you with 4 main events that will take place this weekend in different Baja Californian cities down below: El Valle Festival El Valle is a boutique festival that will immerse you in a creative atmosphere full of sound, flavors, and connections. Inspired by […]
Tijuana native is accepted in European school to study ballet. He is asking for help!
Baja California has talent that has distinguished itself in several sectors that range from gastronomy, entertainment, health, science and the arts. There are artists such as dancer Joaquín Rosas Pérez who is a 22-year-old Tijuana native who loves to dance ballet. Joaquín claims that though he started his career when he was 19 years old […]
Marina del Pilar and entrepreneurs agree to make Valle de Guadalupe a world benchmark
The President of Entrepreneurs of Valle de Guadalupe (EDVG) has spoken about his meeting with Governor Marina del Pilar, as well as most of her cabinet, where they found unique coincidences and parallel visions to make the valley’s Wine Route grow and position itself as a world tourism benchmark in Baja California. “We had a […]
“Night Stalker”, the serial killer who decided to hide his weapons in Tijuana
He was born in a violent family in a violent city. It is not known if his background determined his behavior or if it was all a result of epileptic attacks he had due to an accident that left him unconscious when he was a kid. Richard Ramirez was an awkward teenager. When he was […]
Quesadilla with chicken by “Mr. Pollo” in Tijuana gets a 7.1 for using watery guacamole
On this episode of Una Mordida Tacos Tijuana, our host Chef Danny Betancourt went to “Mr. Pollo” located at Parque Azteca Norte, Playas de Tijuana. On this occasion he tried two tacos: a chicken taco priced at $1.5 dollars ($30 pesos) and a flour quesadilla with chicken priced at $2 dollars ($40 pesos). Chicken Taco […]
Marina del Pilar will reforest Baja California with 30,000 trees before the end of 2022
With the goal of creating safer, more sustainable, and cleaner spaces, the Marina del Pilar administration announced that they will plant 30,000 trees in the city of Tecate throughout what’s left of 2022, being the most important project of Baja California in the last few years. This Tuesday, the Community Activation Center Urban Park project […]
Tijuana will burn during the next few days: heat wave alert issued
Starting Tuesday, it is expected that San Diego and the border region of Baja California registers an increase in temperatures. Sadly, this excessive heat will continue all the way to September 5. That means that there will be seven days with temperatures above 90°F (32°C). Temperatures could increase and range from 110°F to 116°F during […]
Couple travels by motorcycle from San Francisco to Baja California Sur in just 21 days!
Baja California is quite a convenient place to travel due to its highways that connect the southern region of this peninsula as well as access to several places; an American couple visited this state in the best way possible by motorcycle. This trip lasted exactly 21 days. It was a 3,709 miles round trip from […]
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Chile en Nogada Festival in Tijuana expects up to 1,000 attendants: Baja Window to the South
Baja Californian gastronomy is internationally renowned and one of its most famous offerings is craft beer. Though craft beer is made in several municipalities, it is also made in San Quintin, something not everyone knows. There are 7 breweries that gather at different times of the year in festivals and use different local products such […]
Marina del Pilar administration provides training for Baja Californian companies to export products
The Secretariat of Economy and Innovation invites everyone to the 1st Foreign Trade Forum “Exportar es fácil – Conociendo para crecer” (Exporting Is Easy – Learning to Grow) which will take place in Mexicali next September 6 in coordination with Grupo Septem at the Isóptica room of Preparatoria-Universidad 16 de Septiembre. The event coordinated by […]
“Gratitude and generosity open doors,” claims Tijuana native writer Don Miguel Ruíz
Have you read the famous book “Los 4 acuerdos” (The Four Agreements) written by Tijuana native Don Miguel Ruiz? It is one of the best-selling books on Amazon and it talks about the four main pillars of Toltec wisdom: 1. Be impeccable with your word, 2. Don't take anything personally, 3. Don't make assumptions, and […]
Valle de Guadalupe will be protected and its water issues will be resolved: Marina del Pilar
Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda, Governor of Baja California, met with entrepreneurs and inhabitants of the Valle de Guadalupe ejidos, wine production leaders in Mexico. This in order to carry out the essential agreements to boost the region’s development and strengthen economic activities to create wealth and wellbeing for the state. In her speech, Marina […]
Playas de Rosarito restaurants are finalists in prestigious Restaurant Distinction Award
Have you heard of Lazzo de Tinto or Hacienda de Badú? If not, it is time to get to know some of the local treasures that Baja California has for you when it comes to food and gastronomy. Both restaurants are located in Playas de Rosarito and are currently representing the region in one of […]
Giant quesadilla with meat by “Tacos El Ruso” in Tijuana receives a rating of 7
On this episode of Una Mordida Tacos Tijuana, our host Chef Danny Betancourt went to “Tacos El Ruso” located at Acueducto 4611, El Soler. On this occasion he tried two tacos: a carne asada taco priced at $2.75 dollars ($35 pesos) and a quesadilla with meat priced at $5.25 dollars ($105 pesos). Quesadilla with Meat […]
Intense heat will arrive in Tijuana next week
Though summer vacation in Tijuana is in its last stages, it still hasn’t completely said goodbye. As proof of this, temperatures next week will stay above 31°C. According to National Meteorological Services, the Baja California peninsula will be affected by several meteorological phenomena such as rainfall, wind gusts from 50 km/hr to 60 km/hr, and […]
San Diego students will be able to ride trolley completely free
San Diego’s back-to-school period has been underway in the last few weeks. Some schools will begin operations on Monday, August 29 and though some schools are close to their neighborhoods, there are some students who need public transportation in order to get to class. In order to reduce costs for San Diegans, San Diego’s Metropolitan […]