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Food lovers discover delectable dining deals just across the border

- BY SHARON BOORSTIN It took us 20 minutes to walk into Mexico at the San Ysidro pedestrian border crossing, but travel@latimes.com

A foodie road trip to Tijuana? On a recent foray, my husband, Paul, and I ventured beyond the tchotchke shops, discount pharmacies and street-corner “zonkeys,” donkeys painted to look like zebras. We discovered terrific new restaurant­s serving delectable organic Baja fare, wine and craft beers, and artisanal mescals that are becoming the connoisseu­r’s alternativ­e to tequila. One bonus: The “road” part of the trip stopped at the border. We parked our car in a lot on the U.S. side ($20 a day) and joined the line of pedestrian­s walking into Mexico. We showed our passports, got them stamped, took 10 more steps, and we were in Mexico. We got around easily with using Uber and taxis in sprawling TJ. “Value” was another trip bonus: Food, lodging and transporta­tion cost about half of what we would have paid in the States. The tab: $105 a night for a good hotel; $50 for a great meal for two with wine; and $7 max for an Uber or taxi ride.

The bed

The best hotels in Tijuana belong to American or Mexican chains, none of which approach the luxury of a Four Seasons or the hipness of a W. We stayed in a clean and spacious king-bed room at Hotel Lucerna (10902 Paseo de los Heroes; 011-52-664633-3923, www.hotel eslucerna.com/tijuana). The recently remodeled high-rise features a palm-tree-shaded courtyard with a swimming pool and friendly, helpful service.

The meal

Before hitting newer dining spots, we paid homage to Tijuana’s only old claim to culinary fame: The Caesar salad was invented, so they say, at Caesar’s Restaurant & Bar (Avenida Revolución between 4th and 5th streets; 011-52-664685-1927, www.caesarstij­uana.com) in 1924. The dark paneled walls of this historic eatery are decorated with photos depicting its glamorous heyday during Prohibitio­n, when Hollywood celebritie­s escaped to TJ to party. One taste of the famous salad and we understood why Caesar’s still serves hundreds a day, each prepared with theatrical fanfare at tableside. The buzzy, industrial-chic Verde y Crema (3034 Calle Orizaba, Colonia Neidhart; 011-52-664681-2366, www.verdeycrem­a

.com) proudly lists the names of its local providers for everything from the grass-fed beef to the firewood used to grill the meat. Even if you’re not a vegetarian, sample the roasted beet tacos sprinkled with fresh cheese.

The f ind

Vegan carne asada? Octopus tacos? Kim-chi fried rice? Telefónica Gastro Park (2036 Avenida Melchor Ocampo, 011-52-664-200-2155, www.lat.ms/

gastropark) is an unexpected haven for food lovers with 12 colorful food trucks owned by top Tijuana chefs, parasolsha­ded tables and a bar. The fresh seared ahi tuna from Otto’s Grill epitomizes what BajaMed flavor is all about.

The lesson learned

an hour to walk back. I learned from regulars that it is faster to return by using the new, northbound-only PedWest pedestrian crossing on the west side of the 24-lane vehicle crossing. Next time.

 ?? Photograph­s by Paul Boorstin ?? VERDE Y CREMA is among the hot restaurant­s in Tijuana where diners enjoy Baja fare made with local organic ingredient­s.
Photograph­s by Paul Boorstin VERDE Y CREMA is among the hot restaurant­s in Tijuana where diners enjoy Baja fare made with local organic ingredient­s.
 ??  ?? FOOD TRUCKS owned by some of Tijuana’s top chefs gather at Telefónica Gastro Park to sell their culinary creations.
FOOD TRUCKS owned by some of Tijuana’s top chefs gather at Telefónica Gastro Park to sell their culinary creations.
 ??  ?? CAESAR’S RESTAURANT is known as the spot where, in 1924, owner Caesar Cardini first tossed his famous salad.
CAESAR’S RESTAURANT is known as the spot where, in 1924, owner Caesar Cardini first tossed his famous salad.
 ??  ?? THE RECENTLY RENOVATED Hotel Lucerna features a courtyard with swimming pool.
THE RECENTLY RENOVATED Hotel Lucerna features a courtyard with swimming pool.
 ??  ?? AHI TUNA from Otto’s Grill epitomizes Baja-Med f lavor.
AHI TUNA from Otto’s Grill epitomizes Baja-Med f lavor.

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