brokenwave
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This thread needs to do a U turn and find the way back to Lat 31. LOL
Brokenwave...if you every are at the Ace in Caborca the taco stands across the tracks are all great.They get the construction trades so the food is being cranked out and freshIt's a shame that the 4-5 big bars/restaurants from 10-20 years ago and new tourista bars are charging $2.75-3 for a beer.
And food prices not much different or more than in the USA.
While the newer places and some of the older places in town use reasonable prices to keep customers loyal.
But you also have to consider the overhead of having a large building to factor in.
But many of these places cater to the Touristas, which most of are and charge accordingly.
Going further into Mexico and staying away from the big tourist places and you will find the prices are even lower.
Recent taco stand example, and not picking on JJ's in Cholla (I love that place, been a loyal customer forever)
Carne Asada Tacos $2.00ea that are OK, not much of a selection of sides for it. Service without a smile.
Now 100 feet away is Mr. Fish Taco (not open all the time) Carne Asada tacos cost $1.50 with 2 flour tortillas and lot's of meat, plenty
of sides to choose from, a big step up in taste/quality, and service with a smile. One of the ladies that runs it ran JJ's outside food stand for years.
Then there are the tacos stands in town Tacos Poblano and Tacos Brisas, the tacos cost $1.25ish and another big step up in taste and quality.
And seems like there is always service with a smile.
Off my soap box.
I just LOVE Mr. Fish tacos. We get the Shrimp cocktails and take them back to JJ's to eat. Yum,yum!!It's a shame that the 4-5 big bars/restaurants from 10-20 years ago and new tourista bars are charging $2.75-3 for a beer.
And food prices not much different or more than in the USA.
While the newer places and some of the older places in town use reasonable prices to keep customers loyal.
But you also have to consider the overhead of having a large building to factor in.
But many of these places cater to the Touristas, which most of are and charge accordingly.
Going further into Mexico and staying away from the big tourist places and you will find the prices are even lower.
Recent taco stand example, and not picking on JJ's in Cholla (I love that place, been a loyal customer forever)
Carne Asada Tacos $2.00ea that are OK, not much of a selection of sides for it. Service without a smile.
Now 100 feet away is Mr. Fish Taco (not open all the time) Carne Asada tacos cost $1.50 with 2 flour tortillas and lot's of meat, plenty
of sides to choose from, a big step up in taste/quality, and service with a smile. One of the ladies that runs it ran JJ's outside food stand for years.
Then there are the tacos stands in town Tacos Poblano and Tacos Brisas, the tacos cost $1.25ish and another big step up in taste and quality.
And seems like there is always service with a smile.
Off my soap box.
I will be doing that this weekend, it's been 4 long months since I was in RP, I can't wait!!I just LOVE Mr. Fish tacos. We get the Shrimp cocktails and take them back to JJ's to eat. Yum,yum!!
If you're coming from the Mirador head towards the fish market (malecon). It will be on your left side just after a weird 3 way intersection right before you get into the fish market area. Big, bright, 2 story building. Can't miss it.We are headed down to RP for our first visit. Where is latitudes located? We are staying in Mirador. Thanks!