Mexican Street Food: Tijuana Day Trip from San Diego

Street food in Tijuana means, fat, salsa a quick service but mainly a bunch of flavor. Imagine being a student and in your way from the school to your work you don’t have time but a food truck can sav

Street food in Tijuana means, fat, salsa a quick service but mainly a bunch of flavor. Imagine being a student and in your way from the school to your work you don’t have time but a food truck can save you a give you the meal you need to keep going. That kind of experience is in our tour, walk and eat. In the Mexican street food you can find snacks like fresh fruit with lime and pepper who will refresh you in a hot summer day, boiled corn with a little of butter, lime and also salsa you can keep chatting with your friends and exploring the streets. The taco it’s the king of the streets, and there's many presentations  from the simple beans taco to the taco al pastor (asada pork with spices),  put a lot of wacamole and lime and the right salsa to take it to another level. At the end we should look for a good tap room to try craft beer. If you are more like to taste something sweet maybe a margarita in a authentic mexican cantina will be the option. During the tour and tasting the street food you will build your own opinion about mexico, come with us to cross the border.

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Location: San Diego

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Q&A

Q: Are there any age restrictions for this Tijuana food tour?

A: There aren't strict age restrictions for the tour, but keep in mind that the food and drink offerings may not be suitable for very young kids. It's a fun experience for teens and adults! Just make sure everyone can manage crossing the border comfortably.

Q: What should we wear for the street food tour?

A: Dress comfortably and casually! It’s going to be a lot of walking, so wear good shoes. And don’t forget sunscreen, especially in the summer. If you’re planning to have drinks later, maybe bring a light jacket for the evening.

Q: What happens if the weather is bad on the day of the tour?

A: If the weather is really bad, typically the tour can be rescheduled. Just keep an eye on the forecast and reach out to the provider to confirm. They’re usually pretty flexible with scheduling adjustments.

Discussions

Thinking about gifting the Tijuana food tour – anyone done it?

I’m considering getting the Mexican Street Food tour in Tijuana as a birthday gift for my foodie friend. The idea of trying tacos al pastor and sipping margaritas at a cantina sounds amazing! I just want to know if it’s worth the price and if anyone has had a good experience. How was the food and the overall vibe?

Just did the Tijuana food tour – here’s my review!

I went on the Mexican Street Food tour last week with a group of friends, and it was SO worth it! The local guide took us to some hidden gems, and I tried the best tacos I’ve ever had. Plus, the craft beer at the tap room was a perfect end to our day. Just make sure you have your passport ready for the border crossing.